A Thread for Fine Design
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Very cool pool table

Table tennis on dinner table?

http://designcrave.com/2009-04-09/best-game-tables-amazing-design-concepts-for-entertainment/
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and use the salad as the net

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Summer seems so far away.http://www.dedon.de/en/collections/detail/collection/nestrest-171/hanging-lounger-1412/chalk-75.html

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Same URL as above, some nice furniture designs.

And an interesting planter.

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Finne Architects Craft detail work for some of his projects. http://www.finne.com/craft-detail/wood.php




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Love this thread dear Dale

Please keep it growing+++
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Thanks Simon, I've neglected it for a while, so I thought I would revive it.
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No comment!

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I don't think that quite qualifies as "fine" design, Larsen.

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Ok.
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@dave r said:
I don't think that quite qualifies as "fine" design, Larsen.

We'll Have to file it under "fine craftsmanship" I guess.

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I'd like to see his wifes chair also.

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I didn't say I didn't appreciate that chair. I just don't think it qualifies as fine design. I do think it is interesting, though.
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"If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail."

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For sure Monsieur Eiffel was thinking to a giraffe.

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funny inspiration.

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Well, speaking of inspiration, here is some work by Designer Bram Greenen, inspired by Antoni Gaudi. Although most will recognize the iconic structures by Gaudi, few are aware of the beauty of his detailing, and the amazing connection to the forms and therefore structural integrity of nature.
Brams work is not only beautiful, but is truly based on a Gaudi connection.
http://www.bramgeenen.com/projects/





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