The new Sumo Omni Plus ($200) improves upon the company's original Omni Chair in a big way. Gone is the original Omni's nylon outer, replaced with a soft microsuede outer that is much more suitable for living room use. The new bag also uses a more robust and comfortable filling, and boasts straps on the ends to make sure it stays the shape you want. If you're looking for the best gaming, lounging, or just plain be-lazy chair you can get, be sure to check this out.
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Inspired by 19th century gentleman's club chairs, the Parisian Leather Chair ($1,495-$1,860) brings instant elegance to your wannabe-den. This thickly padded and curvaceous chair is available in five leather hues in an antiqued finish.
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You deserve a chair like this. Made in North Carolina for Restoration Hardware, the Buster Leather Chair ($1,995-$2,450) features vintage-look leather, a kiln-dried hardwood frame, antiqued nailhead trim, and big ol' wings. Just add pipe, scotch, and newspaper. Also available as a recliner.
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Lunar Lounge Design describes their Ply-Bak Love Seat ($430) as "comfortable minimalism". We can't attest to its softness, but its design is a definite winner. This handcrafted mid century modern piece will look great in any number of differently styled dwellings. Available in blonde birch with black or brown vinyl, royal walnut with black vinyl, or dark walnut with cream vinyl.
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We're big fans of Fatboy's traditional oversized beanbags, so it should come as no surprise that we're pumped about the Fatboy Outdoor ($350). This 55"x75" mammoth sports heavy denier polyester fabric that's been UV treated and coated with PVC to make the bag both fade and water resistant. Two integrated straps increase the utility, allowing for easier transport and more defined seating positions. A giant outdoor beanbag — terrific.
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Iconic, versatile, and comfortable are just three adjectives you could use to describe the Eames Soft Pad Management Chair ($2,000). Designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1969, this classic piece of furniture features adjustable tilt and height, soft, thick cushions, and a solid die-cast aluminum base, frame, and arms. If you're going to be at a desk all day, you might as well be stylishly comfortable.
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Inspired by lo-res graphics, and sporting angular edges and inset cushions, the Brave Space Lounge Chair ($1,850) will look great in any fashion forward home. Available in several upholstery colors, the chair sports a durable non-toxic water based finish and magazine storage under the seat. Add in another $450 for the matching ottoman.
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The Obelisk Chairs ($8,920) take seats at the home or office in a whole new direction. When not in use, these four aluminum frame, woven polyethylene chairs and matching table stack together to form a Sci-Fi-like piece. The chairs have white cushions and the entire offering is quite durable. [Thanks, Mark]
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Last week we showed you the hammock for deep pockets, so we figured this week we'd show you one that won't put such a hurting on your bank account. The Fatboy Headdemock Hammock ($400) joins the company's beanbags as simple, versatile furniture. Made from a coated nylon material, the hammock's fabric needs only a quick wipe with a damp cloth to stay clean, while the metal tubing base holds everything in place. Available in nine colors, you're sure to find one that suits you.
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Last week we showed you the hammock for deep pockets, so we figured this week we'd show you one that won't put such a hurting on your bank account. The Fatboy Headdemock Hammock ($400) joins the company's beanbags as simple, versatile furniture. Made from a coated nylon material, the hammock's fabric needs only a quick wipe with a damp cloth to stay clean, while the metal tubing base holds everything in place. Available in nine colors, you're sure to find one that suits you.
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We're big fans of Fatboy's traditional oversized beanbags, so it should come as no surprise that we're pumped about the Fatboy Outdoor ($350). This 55"x75" mammoth sports heavy denier polyester fabric that's been UV treated and coated with PVC to make the bag both fade and water resistant. Two integrated straps increase the utility, allowing for easier transport and more defined seating positions. A giant outdoor beanbag — terrific.
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Feast your eyes on what may be the most advanced office chair ever conceived. Produced by Herman Miller, the Embody Chair ($1,600) is the successor to the dot-com staple Aeron chair. The most striking feature of the Embody is its "pixelated" skeletal system that's unlike anything you've ever seen or felt. You set its tension depending on the curvature of your back, and it makes your spine feel like it's being hugged by angels. We imagine it's also quite like what being cradled in Ms. Johansson's bosom would feel like.
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Inspired by 19th century gentleman's club chairs, the Parisian Leather Chair ($1,495-$1,860) brings instant elegance to your wannabe-den. This thickly padded and curvaceous chair is available in five leather hues in an antiqued finish.
Save
The Obelisk Chairs ($8,920) take seats at the home or office in a whole new direction. When not in use, these four aluminum frame, woven polyethylene chairs and matching table stack together to form a Sci-Fi-like piece. The chairs have white cushions and the entire offering is quite durable. [Thanks, Mark]
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You deserve a chair like this. Made in North Carolina for Restoration Hardware, the Buster Leather Chair ($1,995-$2,450) features vintage-look leather, a kiln-dried hardwood frame, antiqued nailhead trim, and big ol' wings. Just add pipe, scotch, and newspaper. Also available as a recliner.
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Lunar Lounge Design describes their Ply-Bak Love Seat ($430) as "comfortable minimalism". We can't attest to its softness, but its design is a definite winner. This handcrafted mid century modern piece will look great in any number of differently styled dwellings. Available in blonde birch with black or brown vinyl, royal walnut with black vinyl, or dark walnut with cream vinyl.
Save
Iconic, versatile, and comfortable are just three adjectives you could use to describe the Eames Soft Pad Management Chair ($2,000). Designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1969, this classic piece of furniture features adjustable tilt and height, soft, thick cushions, and a solid die-cast aluminum base, frame, and arms. If you're going to be at a desk all day, you might as well be stylishly comfortable.
Save
Inspired by lo-res graphics, and sporting angular edges and inset cushions, the Brave Space Lounge Chair ($1,850) will look great in any fashion forward home. Available in several upholstery colors, the chair sports a durable non-toxic water based finish and magazine storage under the seat. Add in another $450 for the matching ottoman.
SaveBring the sports bar experience home with The Man Wall ($14,900). This all-in-one chunk of awesomeness features room for four TVs — one 52" and two 26" units are included — a 1200-watt Panasonic home theater with integrated speakers and wireless surround units, two 25-cigar humidors with gauges, a 32-bottle wine rack, a microwave, a live 7-foot sports ticker at the top with built-in computer, a full-size kegerator with tap, an iPod docking station, DVD player, and the ability to control it all via a single remote control. Feel free to grunt in approval.
SaveEver wish you could combine your dual-monitor setup into one behemoth display? Get ready, because your wish has come true in the NEC CRV43 Curved Widescreen Display ($8,000). Boasting a unique curved design that's sure to immerse you more than a standard two display setup, this beauty also features a 2880x900 double WXGA resolution, a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, single link DVI-D and HDMI inputs, USB 2.0 ports, an on screen display, and the assurance that you have the most unique monitor in the neighborhood. [via]
SaveYou might not be able to pilot the Enterprise in real life, but at least you can feel like it in the James T. Kirk Captain's Chair ($2,900). This full-scale replica of Kirk's captain's chair from the original Star Trek TV series is constructed from the original design conceived by Matt Jefferies, and is limited to only 1,701 units. Features include a wood and steel platform, leather seat and back with oak arm rests, 360-degree swivel action, and various toggle switches, knobs, and buttons from the series, some of which play classic Trek dialogue or sound effects through the seat's built-in speaker.
SaveOne of the worst things about adding ice to a whisky is its ability to water-down the flavor. So chill your next drink down with Whisky Stones ($20). Milled in Vermont by some of the oldest soapstone workshops in the US, these stones chill quickly in the freezer, and won't impart any flavor to your favorite blend. [Thanks, Chet]
SaveGive your BeerTender new life with the Newcastle DraughtKeg ($23). Like a portable English pub, the pressurized mini-keg serves up 10 pints of draught beer, and will stay fresh for 30 days with on-tap tastiness, just like the Heineken version. The Newcastle DraughtKeg will launch in select markets next month.
SaveGet rid of the paper trail with the NeatDesk ($400). This compact ADF (automatic document feeder) scanner helps you declutter your desk and empty your filing cabinet, leaving more room for important stuff. Like snacks. With one-button scanning, the NeatDesk scans up to 10 receipts, 10 business cards and 10 documents at once (or a single 50 page document), and then organizes the copies and extracts the info for digital use. You can scan in a stack of business cards and populate your address book, or scan in a pile of receipts to auto-track your expenses (export to Quicken, Excel or Quickbooks), or scan in a document and turn it into a searchable PDF. The auto-organization and character recognition technology worked surprisingly well on the Mac unit we've been testing, and is going to make next year's IRS holiday a little easier to deal with. With versions available for Mac OS X and Windows, you'll be able to organize your office no matter if you're a Mac or PC.
SaveForget the traditional sappy greeting card — say what you really want to say with The F*cking Card Collection ($25/10 cards). Featuring such heartwarming messages as Happy F*cking Birthday, Happy F*cking Holidays, Thanks A F*cking Bunch, and Congratuf*ckinglations, the recipient is sure to like them — a whole f*cking lot.
SaveLooking for the closest thing you can get to a street-legal racing bike? Check out the new BMW S 1000 RR ($TBA; 2010). This nasty new superbike features a water-cooled four-cylinder inline power plant good for 193 hp, factory ABS, an advanced traction control system, an HP Gearshift Assistant for full-power clutchless upshifts, all while weighing just 455.3 pounds with a full tank of gas. The result? The most horsepower and highest power-to-weight ratio of any bike in its class.
SaveCut down on your power bills and help out the planet at the same time with Sunforce Solar Charging ($285) & Wind Generator ($480) Kits. The 60 Watt solar kit is designed for RVs, cabins, 12-volt battery charging, and other off-grid types of power demands with its 7 Amp charge controller, 175-watt inverter, and LED charging indicator, while the 400 Watt wind generator can power larger items like appliances and electronics, and features an aluminum and carbon fiber composite build, built-in regulator for shutting the system down when connected batteries are charges, and the ability to mount to any sturdy building, pole, or the specially-designed Sunforce 44455 Wind Generator 30-Foot Tower Kit.
SaveBe prepared no matter what the circumstances with the Lifeline Ultralight Survival Kit ($15). Weighing in at only 7.5 oz. and only taking up as much space as a stack of postcards, this handy all-in one kit includes waterproof matches, an 80" x 50" emergency blanket, 50 ft. of fishing line with four hooks and sinker weights, a surgical blade, five wound closure strips, a map compass, emergency whistle, three feet of duct tape, and more, all in an included waterproof carrying case.
SaveEver wish you could combine your dual-monitor setup into one behemoth display? Get ready, because your wish has come true in the NEC CRV43 Curved Widescreen Display ($8,000). Boasting a unique curved design that's sure to immerse you more than a standard two display setup, this beauty also features a 2880x900 double WXGA resolution, a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, single link DVI-D and HDMI inputs, USB 2.0 ports, an on screen display, and the assurance that you have the most unique monitor in the neighborhood. [via]
SaveCould this no-name device give you more fun than your iPod and PSP combined? Sure sounds like it. The Pocket Retro Game Emulator ($100) plays NES, SNES, GBA, Sega Genesis, and Neo Geo roms, and when you're done with the classics, the device can play movie files, music files, view photos, read eBooks, and more. About the size of a GameBoy Micro, the device features 4GB of built-in storage, a mini SD slot, a 2.8 inch QVGA (320x240) LCD screen, a built-in FM radio, built-in stereo speakers, and an internal rechargeable li-battery.
SaveIt's that time of year again. The new iPhone 3G S ($200-$300; June 19) is the latest version of Apple's God-gadget. Packed with performance updates (the S stands for speed), the new iPhone is up to twice as fast as the iPhone 3G and features a 3-megapixel autofocus camera, video recording capability, longer battery life, and new hands-free voice control. Running the new iPhone OS 3.0 (available June 17 as a free update for your current busted iPhone), the 3G S also features a built-in digital compass, Copy & Paste, MMS, Spotlight Search, a new Find My iPhone feature, 3D graphics, and Nike + iPod support. It will come in 16GB and 32GB capacities in the familiar black and white.
SaveIf you're a laptop user looking for a clean, utilitarian desk (like us), feast your eyes on the BlueLounge StudioDesk ($600). This compact (47" x 27.5") workspace features an innovative storage compartment hidden by a sliding desktop surface, letting you hide all your cable clutter, with only a single cable running from the desk to the wall. Made from a mix of solid mahogany and laminate, it's minimal design is sure to look good in any space. [Thanks, Pablo]
SavePerfect for backyard bashes, the Go Plate ($48/42-pack) assures you'll never lose your drink again. The reusable and recycled clear plastic food tray fits over bottles, cups or cans for one-handed action. They can be thrown in the dishwasher for multiple parties.
SaveAbout as long as a credit card, this low-profile knife can be discreetly carried just about anywhere. Made of black powder-coated 9CR18 stainless steel, the Ka-Bar Last Ditch Knife ($15) comes with a hard-plastic friction sheath and 30-inches of black 550 cord. Slip it in your bag, keep it in your wallet, hang it from your neck, or lace it into your boots.
SaveKeep your eyes safe on the job without looking like a tool with Milwaukee Gunmetal Safety Glasses ($10). Available in hard-coated clear and mirrored versions, these puppies sport an Oakley-esque design, near 100% UVA and UVB protection, adjustable saddle nose pads for a solid fit, and optically-corrected lenses for optimal performance.
SaveUpdated for 2009 with a new grey, orange, and black colorway, the Gravis Digi Bag ($79) offers legendary protection for your gear. It features a cross-body design, padded laptop compartment, bottom rear zip sleeve for attaching to luggage handles, two padded main compartments with separate zipper access and multiple organization pockets, and more.
SaveFeast your eyes on what may be the most advanced office chair ever conceived. Produced by Herman Miller, the Embody Chair ($1,600) is the successor to the dot-com staple Aeron chair. The most striking feature of the Embody is its... [More]
The new Sumo Omni Plus ($200) improves upon the company's original Omni Chair in a big way. Gone is the original Omni's nylon outer, replaced with a soft microsuede outer that is much more suitable for living room use. The... [More]
Inspired by 19th century gentleman's club chairs, the Parisian Leather Chair ($1,495-$1,860) brings instant elegance to your wannabe-den. This thickly padded and curvaceous chair is available in five leather hues in an antiqued finish.... [More]
You deserve a chair like this. Made in North Carolina for Restoration Hardware, the Buster Leather Chair ($1,995-$2,450) features vintage-look leather, a kiln-dried hardwood frame, antiqued nailhead trim, and big ol' wings. Just add pipe, scotch, and newspaper. Also available... [More]
Lunar Lounge Design describes their Ply-Bak Love Seat ($430) as "comfortable minimalism". We can't attest to its softness, but its design is a definite winner. This handcrafted mid century modern piece will look great in any number of differently styled... [More]
Sponsored ProductWhen we reviewed TuneUp, we said it was "quite possibly the most important piece of software any music lover can buy." And with a beautiful new facelift, TuneUp is still a must-have organizational tool that automagically cleans up your digital music collection. TuneUp plugs into iTunes to fix mislabeled music (like "Track01", "Unknown Artist" and "Jay-Z" spelled 5 different ways), fill in missing cover art, alert you to concerts and more. Get 10% off TuneUp Gold with promo code: UNCRATE2.
We're big fans of Fatboy's traditional oversized beanbags, so it should come as no surprise that we're pumped about the Fatboy Outdoor ($350). This 55"x75" mammoth sports heavy denier polyester fabric that's been UV treated and coated with PVC to... [More]
Iconic, versatile, and comfortable are just three adjectives you could use to describe the Eames Soft Pad Management Chair ($2,000). Designed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1969, this classic piece of furniture features adjustable tilt and height, soft, thick... [More]
Inspired by lo-res graphics, and sporting angular edges and inset cushions, the Brave Space Lounge Chair ($1,850) will look great in any fashion forward home. Available in several upholstery colors, the chair sports a durable non-toxic water based finish and... [More]
The Obelisk Chairs ($8,920) take seats at the home or office in a whole new direction. When not in use, these four aluminum frame, woven polyethylene chairs and matching table stack together to form a Sci-Fi-like piece. The chairs have... [More]
Last week we showed you the hammock for deep pockets, so we figured this week we'd show you one that won't put such a hurting on your bank account. The Fatboy Headdemock Hammock ($400) joins the company's beanbags as simple,... [More]
Earth Day is coming up this weekend, and we thought it'd be fitting to mention it in a piece about some cool eco-friendly furniture. Designed by Anthony Marschak, this elegant Bamboo Spring Chair ($785) comes close to justifying its price... [More]
As one of our favorite designers, Isamu Noguchi brought us an unforgettable table, amongst other great works. Now one of his classics from 1945 is back — the Noguchi Rocking Stool ($645). Yes, that is super-expensive for a piece of... [More]
Whether you've got one or two little ones running around, you should check out the BroSis Chair ($150). Made from molded plywood and available in birch, white, and orange finishes, the BroSis features two seats, one on either side, making... [More]
If you're into modern furniture, then you'll probably be into this Jackson Studio Sofa ($2400). It features great bison white leather over a well-formed, sleek sofa design. Other small touches include the round pillows found at either end, and the... [More]
Sometimes the original is still the best. Designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen, the Egg Chair ($5400) is pretty expensive today, but is also functional history. It swivels and tilts, a rarity in chairs with this much style, and comes... [More]
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