
A beautiful sculpture that creates a strong design focal point in any room, this wood burning fire is a great conversation starter. What could be better to gather around it with friends or family and enjoy the dancing fire in a cold winter night. We believe the suspended fireplaces will be popular in 2008, especially because they can be perfect solution to a green home building. We present this selection of latest designs for your review.After You jump see all pictures
The world famous Egg chair designed by Danish Architect Arne Jacobsen in 1958 and manufactured by Fritz Hansen will launch its 50th Anniversary in 2008 with 999 limited edition designs.

The limited edition collection will for the first time include chocolate brown suede on the back and dark chocolate brown leather on the front.The sophisticated combination of leather and suede is perfectly complimentedwith a base in solid bronze; hand polished to create a unique finish. The bronze base will darken in appearance, becoming more beautiful over time.
“We wanted to create something special to celebrate the golden anniversary of this legendary design created by one of the world’s most visionary architects, Arne Jacobsen” explains David Rosenkvist, Vice President
of Branding & Communication at Fritz Hansen.
Originally designed for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen Denmark, the Egg chair is today considered a global design icon. The design is more popular than ever before and can be seen around the world in famous and exclusive locations such as the National Art Center in Tokyo, high end hotels and private homes.
The partnership between Arne Jacobsen and Fritz Hansen began back in 1934. Arne Jacobsen approached Fritz Hansen due to their advanced manufacturing techniques, high quality and precision. Today Fritz Hansen continues to be the only manufacturer world wide to produce the original Egg chair design.

Austrian high-end furniture maker Skloib continues to surprise with their innovations. The White Box design concept is another home automation example of what’s coming to your interior space in the nearest future, and of what some already enjoy.The White Box design concept is kind of home automation example, which some of you might have already installed inside your home. The cube is a control for music, lights, TV and moving presentation areas. Turn the cube, and interior décor changes. Every side of the White Box cube is individually programmed for varied experiences. Imagine your wall paintings becoming MP3 players, the sideboards turning into stylish presentation areas, flatscreens lighting up, cabinets opening automatically, and the lighting changing to your liking. All you need to do is to turn the cube to change it all. Happy turning


Talking about the fireplaces these days isn’t meaningless at all. In fact just the mention of it renders some warmth. However an open fireplace is like an open window. When left open in winter, warm air goes up the chimney and in summer, air conditioned air is lost. So take a look at this Glass Fireplace by Bloch-Design. The fireplace is the focal point of any room and these glass barriers simply dress up a fireplace and a room like nothing else. It let’s the natural, vivid beauty of fire take centre stage. There is a real simplicity to the design, whether you prefer a pyramid or rectangular shape, with clear or tinted glass.There is a real simplicity to the design, whether you prefer a pyramid or rectangular shape, with clear or tinted glass. Ignite your senses with this Glass Fireplace by Bloch-Design.


All parents hope their children will live happily ever after, but this carriage crib is straight out of a fairytale.The carriage is not festooned with diamonds or any other precious metal but is just equipped with rear changing table, so the $14,899 price tag is not justified but it’s gorgeous, otherwise.
Samsung Electronics announced the release its Blu-ray home theater ‘HT-BD2’ in Korea market. It offers 7.1-channel HD receiver speaker system with high-quality audio format ‘Dolby True HD’ and master DTS-HD support.
Featuring piano-black design and blue LED accents, the HT-BD2 supports 24 fps movies and 1100W of total output power with a subwoofer, four towers, a center channel, and two satellite rear speakers.
It also adopts Anynet+ technology which uses a single HDMI cable to connect to a high definition TV, allowing a single remote to control both devices.