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  • The Copulator by Bad Taste Design: If sex sells, then why not use it to sell furniture?....literally.

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  • The Mod Pod: "Your fish will never be happier after moving into this wall-mounted lucite fishbowl." Hmmm.
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  • Living Glass: "Real wood encased in acrylic" that can be used as a backsplash, be backlit and is "very cool." And thanks to Lauren!
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  • Sit Painter Sit by Bertendennis: You simply mount it on the all - like a painting - and then your dining room is ready. Great for space savers.
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  • The Chairman by Marijn van der Poll: "The chair floats on a thing film air, like a hovercraft and hovers you around the room."
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  • Demobags: Biodegradable super-strength trash bags hold 110 lbs and are available at onlinefloorstore.com
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  • Soapstone Countertops - soapstone sets new hot trend: Despite overusing the terms "hot" and "trend", this is a great little rundown on the pros and cons of soapstone.
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  • The Delonghi Retro Convector 2-Setting Heater: Delongi's cool style is not to be beaten. This heater is slim, powerful and has a stainless steel finish.

    Writer's Almanac:

  • It's the birthday of T. Coraghessan Boyle, born in Peekskill, New York (1948).
  • POEM: "Creative Writing," by Michael Van Walleghen

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    Comments (3)

    Lots of misinformation out there about the need to seal stone. Some stones absolutely need to be sealed (but only every 10 years) and many do not.

    This site is explains the history of the fallacy that all stone needs to be sealed or you are screwed.
    http://www.mbstone.com/HH_promo/helpful_hints.htm

    posted by jamie pup on 2005-12-02 11:58:26

    That wall mounted table and chairs would look GREAT on a wall with those square bas relief appliques that were shown on here a while back. You know, those raised things that you could either paint before or after you put them on the wall?

    posted by Curtis on 2005-12-02 16:21:50

    Please let everyone know that those Demo Bags do are made of polypropylene and are nowhere near biodegradable!

    posted by Lesley on 2005-12-02 19:20:38

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