1. The Great Chase, A Rocking Horse by Bharti Kher

    work by bharti kher

    Work by Indian artist Bharti Kher, via Hauser & Wirth.

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  2. The Ultimate Crafting Workstation

    Sixtematic Desk by Sixay

    Sixtematic Desk by Sixay

    More amaz­ing fur­ni­ture from the Hun­gar­ian design­ers at Sixay–a desk with plenty of space for all the lit­tle things. The Six­tem­atic Desk fea­tures a beau­ti­ful col­lec­tion of draw­ers made from var­ied woods like the chest of draw­ers, this time in two sizes.

    All of this good­ness doesn’t come cheap–the desk retails for €3,100.

  3. Sixay Chest of Drawers for Collectibles

    Sixay Sixtematic Chest of Drawers

    Sixay Sixtematic Chest of Drawers

    Sixay Sixtematic Chest of Drawers

    Sixay Sixtematic Chest of Drawers

    Seri­ous stor­age envy here–the Six­tem­atic Chest of Draw­ers from Sixay is filled with beau­ti­ful draw­ers made from dif­fer­ent types of wood, includ­ing beech, oak, maple, ash, cherry, pear and wal­nut. You can stack the A4 size draw­ers and com­bine them into one for deeper stor­age with­out chang­ing the appear­ance of the chest.

    The catch–the Hun­gar­ian made chest retails for €2,800.

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  4. Platypus Chair by Studio Juju

    Studio JuJu Platypus Chair

    A mod­ern take on the tra­di­tional tablet arm chair by Singapore-based Stu­dio Juju.

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  5. The Coolest Idea Yet…

    ABLE 4 by Elina Järvinen

    ABLE 4 by Elina Järvinen

    ABLE 4 by Elina Järvinen

    ABLE 4 by Elina Järvinen

    I’ve always had a thing for flat files, but ABLE 4 by Elina Järvi­nen takes the idea to a whole new level. With the draw­ers them­selves func­tion­ing as mobile work sur­faces, you can clean up your chaos in sec­onds with­out dis­rupt­ing the flow of your work.

    How amaz­ing would it be to have some­thing like this around for your kids? If only I could have a wall lined with a row of these…

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  6. Finnish Camping Cups

    kuksa finnish camping cup from mjolk

    Kuksa is a Finnish cup hand­made from birch burl that has been used for thou­sands of years. The burl is boiled in salt water prior to carv­ing, allow­ing the cup to be cleaned by sim­ply rins­ing after use (no detergents).

    The above exam­ples, avail­able from Mjölk, include a leather strap for tying to your backpack.

  7. Homework Desk by Nika Zupanc

    Homework Desk by Nika Zupanc

    Homework Desk by Nika Zupanc

    Homework Desk by Nika Zupanc

    I’m totally in love with this desk by Nika Zupanc. A rein­ter­pre­ta­tion of the tra­di­tional roll top desk, what appears at first to be a sim­ple flat table unlatches and lifts to reveal pleated con­certina folds that act as shelv­ing. Drop the lid and all your paper­work is hid­den away.

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  8. Rocking Cradle

    rocking cradle

    rocking cradle

    rocking cradle

    rocking cradle

    Baby’s Rock­ing Cra­dle by UK-based designer Mar­tin Price comes with a built-in sec­ond life: after the cra­dle has served its pur­pose, it can be sawn in half to cre­ate a pair of rock­ing chairs.

  9. Fridgezoo: Pets For Your Fridge

    fridgezoo

    fridgezoo

    Have a prob­lem get­ting the kids to keep the refrig­er­a­tor door shut? These cute lit­tle milk carton-shaped friends from Japan may be just what you need. Start­ing out with a friendly greet­ing when you open the fridge, they quickly turn on you if you keep the door open too long (see a video of them in action here). Avail­able in your choice of cold weather ani­mals (pen­guin, wal­rus, seal and polar bear) for $15.99 at ThinkGeek.

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  10. Gorgeous and Handmade: Hop & Peck

    Hop & Peck Egg Cup

    Hop & Peck Egg Cup

    Hop & Peck Egg Cup

    Hop & Peck Egg Cup

    These egg cups from Hop & Peck are absolutely mag­i­cal! Each is hand­made using Elm wood and beau­ti­fully pre­sented in a cot­ton draw­string bag, a per­fect baby shower gift des­tined to become a fam­ily heirloom.

    Love the pho­tos. This is what the break­fast table looks like  in most homes with small chil­dren, right?

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