Lighten-Up your Décor with Mu lighTable

light table

This table is definately sexy!

We have earlier told you about illuminated LED coffee tables to perk up your decor and create a soothing atmosphere by its changing color patterns. Latest is this mu lighTable by Billycan Design. The light table embeds white LED fibre-optics in the acrylic table top
and remote-control color-changing LED in the base, so you can switch the colors to your liking. The geeky table will create the funky feel of night club into your own mini bar at home or you can also invite your date over for a LED-lit dinner!

Loved the design..but why do they have to name it “Ligh” then simply Light Table? Anyways, no word on the price or availability is known.

via DesignSpotter

Written by Trend Spotter on September 19, 2007  |   No Comments

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Blue Label -Snail- Makes Espresso, Somehow

Snail Espresso

If you drink as much coffee or espresso as I do you will know why I find this sexy

I’m not much of a coffee drinker, but that doesn’t stop me from appreciating this coffee maker named after a gastropod. It’s easy to see why it’s called -snail-, and although it may not add much to the functionality, it does undoubtedly look cool, especially with its deep blue-violet color and backlit buttonry. It’s supposed to be pretty easy to use, accepts espresso coffee packs, and has a 19-bar pump (whatever that means). It’s more than a concept, but unfortunately still seems to be stuck in the prototype stage.

[ Room69 (In German) ] VIA [ Design Spotter ]

Written by Trend Spotter on September 18, 2007  |   No Comments

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La Pavoni Professional Espresso Cappuccino Lever Machines

This Makes me WET!

la pavoni professional gold coffee maker
I am sure you have not gotten over the gold-plated coffee center, but this gorgeous piece of gold and rosewood is worth an ear too! The Italian made La Pavoni Professional gold espresso cappuccino lever machine is a conventional looking machine, created from professional grade cast brass, which promises to last long. The gold plated and lacquer coated brass boiler is quite large and needs minimum maintenance.

Well, a word on how it works?You have to raise the lever, which in turn lifts a piston inside the group, allowing the water to infuse the coffee in the filter holder. Further, by lowering the lever, the piston forces the water through the coffee into the cup for you to relish it! The espresso machine is accompanied with a ?Cappuccino Automatic? attachment, which promises a perfect cappuccino every time you desire one. The La Pavoni professional lever machine is capable of making 16 consecutive cups of the frothy coffee. You don?t need to worry about over heating because it has an internal re-set fuse, so all you have to do is enjoy your aromatic beverage!

Are you sure, you want one of the machines on that kitchen table in the corner? If yes, then before rushing off, make sure you carry $1,160.( the prices may vary in different stores, so its better you check around).

Via: Appliancist

Written by Trend Spotter on September 15, 2007  |   No Comments

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Plaza Duo Double Bath: Add Warmth to your relationship!

bath
I am sure you would love the luxury of a hot bath with your mate, while you both caught up on the long tiring day. Kaldewei have made it possible, by their most creative product in the shape of ?Plaza Duo double Bath?. It has an unusual round shape and an extra wide sloping back rest for two people to unwind, while they take the pleasure of togetherness, bathing side by side. Interpreted by Phoenix Design, the gentle interior outlines of the bath taper towards the foot end, where as the waterfall bath inlet is integrated into the inside wall. It does without a tap, in order to enhance your comfort.

The design and simple installation of the double bath makes it an ideal piece of accessory for home, Spas, and exclusive hotels. Plaza Duo has redefined the experience of bathing, certainly beyond our imagination!

Via: Trendir

Written by Trend Spotter on September 15, 2007  |   No Comments

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Dammit: eStarling Introduces 4:3 WiFi Digital Frame

eStarling 2.0 4:3

I am starting to seriously hate eStarling. It used to be that I only disliked them for the initially crappy, and then finally slightly less crappy version of their brilliant (brilliant if it would only work) WiFi digital picture frame. To bring you up to date, the concept of the eStarling frame is that you can send pictures to it from anywhere via a built-in WiFi connection and an online interface that checks email accounts and RSS feeds for pictures. Version one of the frame was butt ugly, couldn’t connect to any wireless networks over 10 inches away, froze all the time, and had a terrible, terrible screen. ThinkGeek nicely replaced all version one frames with version two frames, which are less ugly, can connect to wireless networks (sometimes), and have a terrible, terrible screen. I reviewed this frame back in May in a two part review, of which the second part never got written, since the frame wouldn’t play nice with my unsecured wireless network no matter what I tried.

Regardless of the software problems that the eStarling has, the most glaring flaw is the hardware. Have I mentioned that the 7 inch, 16:9 (!), 480×270 (!!) widescreen is not only a terrible proportion, but it’s also terrible quality? I can’t stress the terrible enough. Seriously, for the premium you pay ($220), it’s fantastically terrible. And now that eStarling has apparently gotten enough schmucks like me to buy their crappy versions, they’ve released something that looks to have a quality display: an honest-to-goodness, 4:3 800×600 WiFi frame.

More ranting, and specs on the new frame and latest software, after the jump.

To be fair, my version of the frame (the 16:9 version) includes online software to automatically crop or resize pictures that you send to the frame. But also to be fair, I take a little bit of pride in my pictures, and resizing them to 16:9 ruins their composition, at least to the extent that it’s not possible for me to allow a piece of software just haphazardly shrink them. No, I feel obligated to open each picture I send to the frame in Photoshop first, and manually recompose it. This, to put it mildly, is a huge pain in the ass. There is really no good reason to use a 16:9 format for pictures, but the concept of the eStarling frame is so cool that people like me were suckered into it anyway, and now eStarling is punishing us by coming out with a frame that is actually capable of displaying the pictures we take in full. Here is what else it can do:

* Photobucket Integration: Millions of users who have stored their photos with Photobucket can send photos directly from their Photobucket accounts to eStarling.
* Immediate Direct Photo Emailing to Frame: Each frame has its own unique email address so that photos can be received from computers or mobile phones. A built-in email filter protects against unwanted photos. No setup is required for senders to send photos to the frame.
* Group Frames: Users can set up a single email address that corresponds to multiple frames so that photos can be easily shared and displayed on those frames.
* RSS Support: The eStarling frame supports all major RSS photo feeds now including Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, AOL, Smugmug, iPhoto, Gallery, etc. (More coming soon.)
* Email-to-Frame / Web-to-Frame Messaging: Short messages can be sent directly to eStarling frames from user’s Seeframe Live account and allowed email accounts and cell phones.
* Community Photo RSS: The eStarling frame supports all major RSS photo feeds, including Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, AOL, Smugmug, iPhoto, Gallery, and more. Users can recommend and share their favorite RSS photo feed among the eStarling community.
* Smart Photo Play List: Users can choose photos to be displayed on an eStarling frame on specified dates, such as displaying selected photos on a user’s birthday or anniversary.
* Email Photos from Frame: A one-touch button allows users to send photos directly from their frames to a Web account and the email accounts of their family and friends.
* Text Messaging to Frame: Short messages can be sent directly to eStarling frames from a user’s Seeframe Live account, or from authorized email accounts and cell phones.
* Dual Use Mode: If no Wi-Fi connection is available, the eStarling frame can operate as a stand-alone digital photo frame.
* Auto Power Saving: The eStarling frame can be programmed to turn-off automatically at night in order to save power and protect the screen.

It really really irks me that I have to keep coming back to this simple fact: the concept of the eStarling is great, and if you can deal with the temperamental software, I would definitely recommend getting one of these frames now that the size and quality no longer suck. The good, 4:3 version is available in white or black for $259 with free shipping direct from eStarling. Now, if they would only man up, admit that their first few versions were lousy, and institute some sort of trade-in program, I could start respecting them again.

[ eStarling ] VIA [ ThinkGeek ]

Written by Trend Spotter on September 12, 2007  |   No Comments

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Color Changing LED Garden Stones

Faux Color Changing Garden Stone (Image courtesy WieDaMark)
Outdoor speakers ‘cleverly’ disguised as fake stones are nothing new but this is the first time I’ve seen garden lights disguised that way. When powered off these unique stones look like your run-of-the-mill chunk of granite but when turned on a set of color changing red, blue and green LEDs inside cause the entire stone to glow like it just plummeted to Earth from the deepest reaches of space.

The stones are completely waterproof and will even float if for some reason you always thought your pool or pond could benefit from glowing, floating rocks. A 33 foot submersible cord also allows you to place the rocks all around your backyard while still being able to power them on and off from a single location.

The stones are currently available in 3 different ‘designs’ for $34.95 a piece.

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Written by Trend Spotter on September 11, 2007  |   No Comments

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