Hot In The Hive: Baumraums’ Amazing Treehouses!

imageRemember when you were younger and the idea of having a cool tree-house of your very own would’ve sent you into convulsions of happiness? Maybe you didn’t have a tree-house, but if you were lucky, a friend did and you could go there and pig out on snacks that had been excommunicated from your cupboards at home and read your fill of comic books and magazines.Or you were like me and compensated by building forts out of blankets and furniture. Now that we’re older, a private, personal hide-away way up in the peaceful foliage still sounds appealing to many, including the designers at Baumraum. Offering a variety of amazing, spacious and luxurious tree-houses that look like something you might find in a futuristic Ralph Lauren ad, Baumraum let’s you indulge in your ultimate tree-house fantasies. For a hefty price tag, give yourself the ultimate hide-away made of oak, bamboo, acrylic and resin, or spoil a super lucky kid in your life and give them a tree-house that would even put Bart Simpson’s hide-away to shame! Balanced on stilts and with lots of storage and brightly back lit windows, plus unique shapes and multi-levels, these Baumraum tree-houses are truly one-of-a-kind and a must-see!

Price: 18,000 Euro – 140,000 Euro
Who Found It: idabone was first to add the Baumraum Amazing Tree-houses to the Hive.

Get Divided With A Folding Screen In Your Home

imageI’m going to put this out there: folding screens are probably one of the sexiest home decor items you can own. Think about it, whenever any femme fatale goes to her bedroom to slip into something “a little more comfortable” she goes behind a screen. From there, it’s what you see and don’t see at the same time that’s so sexy. Whether or not you’ll be entertaining any romantic encounters, a folding screen is always a worthy buy for your home. I’d use it to hide any unglamorous items like stinky running shoes or even your cat’s litter box. Or you can use it to divide a room if you’re in a large studio and want to have a defined living room space without having to build a wall. Cost Plus World Market has plenty of affordable options under $150 like the Asian inspired Fuji Shinto Screen. Take a look at my slideshow to see more!

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Eastern Design Office

Une sélection des différents projets et travaux du cabinet d’architecture japonais Eastern Design Office, avec ces imposantes maisons en béton. Les façades sont souvent percés par de fines fentes verticales, jouant alors avec la lumière pour un rendu très réussi. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Banish The Mop And Broom With The Mint Robot

imageWay back in January, a smart little gadget got my attention when it won the Popular Mechanics€™ Editor€™s Choice award for best new product at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Is it yet another iPhone killer? A flying car? Nope, the award went to Mint, a robot that cleans your floors. Yes, we’ve all heard of the Roomba, but this is way different. With Mint, you can attach wet or dry cloths such as ones by Swiffer and Mint will do the rest. With a sophisticated navigation system, Mint knows exactly where it’s going and is smart enough to avoid rugs and other carpeted areas. When you attach a dry cloth, it picks up dust and hair. When using it in the wet mode, Mint has a motion to provide a deep clean on floors with dirt and grime. Mint isn’t in stores yet, but pre-orders are available now. So instead of spending valuable time cleaning your floors, let Mint do all the work for you!

Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces

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New York interior designer and Apartment Therapy co-founder Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan shows real-world solutions when square footage isn’t on your side in the new book “Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces,” which documents his travels through every type of ingeniously designed, spaciously challenged home.

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Maxwell explains, “This book is meant to be easy to dive into and really useful. After all, I want you to get so excited that you’ll eventually put it down.” His knowledge of interior decorating is honest and put to the test regularly, not only on his wildly popular website but also on HGTV and in numerous newspapers and magazines.

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This Big Book is interior design for everyone, organized for maximum use—following the successful model of their previous publications. Photos accompany tips gleaned from interviews with home owners, and insightful commentary helps narrate easy approaches to your own DIY redesign.

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Apartment Therapy’s Big Book of Small, Cool Spaces comes out tomorrow, 11 May 2010, Random House or Amazon.


Hot In The Hive: Russian Nesting Doll Flash Drive

imageComputers used to be the size of a conference room and required so many extra steps to do a simple procedure that brain surgery seemed only slightly harder than writing a document. Technology has no doubt changed drastically over the years. Now we have a little something called the internet, as well as laptops and computers that can fit into the palm of your hand. It’s only logical that with a society that now relies heavily on computer data and usage, accessories and other cute, functional items for your computer and laptops are popping up everywhere. The Russian Nesting Doll flash drive is one of the more interesting and randomly fun computer/ laptop accessories out there and with 2GB of memory, it allows you to save and share your work while giving your job or school projects a touch of whimsy. Plus, this cute Russian Nesting Doll flash drive is so unique and colorful, that you’ll easily spot which is your jump drive amongst the usual, more boring flash drive selections!

Price: $28.00
Who Found It: idabone was first to add the Russian Nesting Doll Flash Drive to the Hive.

Affected: Endangered Species Bulletin Boards

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Barcelona-based studio Pöko Design‘ new bulletin boards do double duty—as both a place to pin up notes or bits of inspiration and as an important reminder in the form of a creative design in and of itself.

The cute series of animal cork boards adds a sober touch by depicting the diverse range of species directly under threat from climate change. Produced by Kikkerland (which means “frog land” in Dutch), the collection, called Affected, features a polar bear, a migratory songbird and, appropriately, a treefrog.

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Designer Petz Scholtus tells us that each of these animals is already experiencing the effects of rising global temperatures on their natural habitats. “The thinning ice at the Arctic Circle leaves fewer places for both the polar bears to hunt. Songbirds are particularly sensitive to both temperature and their habitats, so warmer seasons worldwide may mean that you won’t be hearing some of those old familiar songs in years to come. International trade, deforestation and climate change causes the spread of the chytrid fungus, which causes chytridiomycosis and it has virtually made tree frogs extinct.”

Sad as the decline of these three is, the unbelievable truth is extinction currently threatens over 17,000 species. Arriving at a time when the recent Gulf oil spill’s horribly large reminder drives home the point that human actions can cause great environmental damage.

Not only the form of the boards but also their material reminds us of the importance of biodiversity. Explains Scholtus, “By using cork, we keep the cork oak forests alive, one of the most sustainable natural habitats and home of several endangered species with the highest level of biodiversity in southwest Europe and northwest Africa.” What’s more, 2% of the boards’ proceeds will be donated to Tree-Nation to fight desertification, climate change, poverty, and CO2 emissions by planting more trees in the world.

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No one likes to be beaten on the head with an eco-stick, so we appreciate the Affected bulletin boards for their simple beauty and their quiet daily “memo to self” that we need to watch what we’re doing to our planet.

The bulletin boards sell for $20 each from Kikkerland.


Downsize Your Desk To Fit Your Laptop

imageI remember growing up sitting at a huge desk that housed the family computer and bulky CRT monitor. I don’t know about you, but it seems like everyone has a computer with a flat screen monitor, a laptop or an even teenier netbook. To add to that, we no longer have stacks of CDs or floppy discs to take up even more office real estate. So that means we can all ditch the large desks and go for something more space saving and streamlined. Choose something small compact like the Flip Desk from west elm or something even smaller like the Nestable stand which looks like a music stand for your laptop. Now you just have to tackle the tangled cables in the back! Take a look at my slideshow to see more desks for the modern office.

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Help Mom Relax For Mother’s Day With Pampering Spa Products

imageMother’s Day is all about taking a moment to show the most important woman in our life how much she means to us and how much we appreciate all that she has done and still does for us. It’s no secret that being a mom is a full-time job so help give her a well-deserved break with pampering products that bring the spa experience into the comforts of home. A one-time trip to a spa day is no doubt fun and totally worth it, but spa kits and products for home can be used multiple times and allows mom to indulge herself on more days than just one. Whether it’s a mani-pedi that makes mom feel more pampered and put together, or a relaxing soak in the tub with the works that she needs to unwind, click on the slideshow for some favorite spa-at-home gifts!

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Hot In The Hive: Source Toothbrush

imageDespite the fact that we just celebrated Earth Day on April 22, we should always treat Mother Nature with respect. After all, we’ve only got one home in the universe! Apart from bring a reusable bag when going shopping, buying vintage clothing, and repairing rather than tossing clothing, there’s always more we can do. Consider the twice daily ritual of brushing your teeth. We throw away one every three months which means that over 300 toothbrushes end up in a landfill during a lifetime. The people of Radius created the Source Toothbrush as a way to combat the wastefulness. The sturdy handles of the toothbrushes are made from recycled currency, flax and wood and the brushes can be individually replaced so less is thrown away each time. Remember to treat everyday like it’s Earth Day because like my kindergarten teacher always said, we should leave this place looking better than when we found it.

Price: $4-25
Who Found It: rockgeisha was the first to add the Source Toothbrush to the Hive.