Trey Chair – Transform And Sit!

Trey Office Chair (Images courtesy TreyChair)

While the Trey chair website tries to portray it as the office chair of a thousand uses (particularly in this photo gallery) in reality it only has two. The first is just like a normal office chair with all the features we’ve come to expect like built-in height adjustment and seat tilt. The second is where all the ‘innovation’ comes in. The seat portion of the Trey chair can be lifted off and used as a low to the ground rocker seat while the bottom part of the chair can then be used as a foot stool, or small desk.

It’s really not as impressive a feat as the website makes it out to be but I can still see it being handy in a dorm or small apartment setting where space is at a premium. Also until the popularity dies off again you can make that Transformer sound effect every time you reconfigure the chair, so it’s got that goin’ for it… which is nice.

The Trey chair is available for $239 when you choose a standard fabric finish, $269 for faux leather and $299 for premium designer fabrics.

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Written by Trend Spotter on June 26, 2007  |   No Comments

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Lustrous Luxe rocks for the luxury homes

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This is, what I think, another unique way to add to the lavishness of your luxury home. Designed by Italian designers, these lighted rocks by Oluce will just make your lawn look like something from a distant planet. The Luxe rocks have been crafted from weather-tested polyethelene. These lighted Oluce stones glow with the abet of a screw-in fluorescent bulb. Priced at $316, they can be had by special order only and that too in ?large quantities.? What does this mean? I simply have no idea but the Luxe rocks are the ultimate thing for exterior lightscaping.

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Kingston Photo Loader SD Card

Kingston Photo Loader SD Card (Image courtesy DigiTimes)

While consumer-level digital cameras have become easier to use I’ve found it’s still a head scratcher for most people when it comes to getting those photos onto their computer as well as photo-sharing websites.

The Kingston Photo Loader SD card makes this process as easy as it can get. It uses a special piece of software developed by MacroPort that will automatically download the photos to the PC when the card is inserted into a card reader. The photos are then uploaded to the user’s Shutterfly account allowing them to be shared with friends and family.

The Photo Loader SD card is only available on Amazon in a 1GB capacity for $12.99.

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The $200K Alexandria loudspeakers don’t even look like speakers

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Wilson Audio has earned itself a name as one of the top luxury speakers? manufacturers. The new Wilson Audio Alexandria Loudspeakers do deserve a place in the list of top 10 luxury speakers with its whopping price tag of $200,000 and an inimitable make. The uncanny looks of the loudspeakers somehow resembles the leg of a Transformer. The loudspeaker uses upper frequency driver modules that adjust linearly to optimize time alignment while each of the modules rotate on its polar axis to pull off optimal driver dispersion for multiple listening positions. With the manufacturers popping out luxury speakers like rabbit popping out bunnies, I think I will have to make another list of top 10 luxury speakers very soon.

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Corian Z Kitchen Island takes you to the 23rd century

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DuPont Corian is well known for its wide range of residential, commercial, furniture and specialty applications. Their latest offering, the Z Kitchen Island looks like something out of Star Trek and makes us feel like we are in the 23rd century. Designed by Zaha Hadid, the Z Island offers a futuristic, sensory-responsive kitchen environment. Very much like the musical cooking system, it is loaded with all high-tech accessories, including LED touch panels in the surface of table, a Mac for multimedia tasks, and three strange-looking aroma devices that turns out a range of scents. It also features a wall cladding system integrating special equipment with sophisticated sound and light diffusion capabilities. The central cooking area touts an innovative heating plate that keeps food warm for a long span of time. Pricing for the Z Kitchen Island begins somewhere over 8 grand. It?s hard for me to find the write words to appreciate the design but I must say it?s cool, literally!

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