Showing posts with label apartment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apartment. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2007

if i were rich, i probably would have a dishwasher

WIWI: depending on how often you hand wash dishes, this might actually be worth it to get. if adjusted correctly, it could pay for itself by saving you on dish soap. then again, that's a lot of dish soap. plus i like the color red they use in this pic. pretty.


The Simplehuman Sensor Soap Pump dispenses soap touch-free to help avoid cross-contamination. Simply place your hand under the sensor to dispense soap automatically. An optional LED light timer blinks for 20 seconds to indicate how long to lather for germ-free hands. Four volume settings allow the pump to dispense preset amounts of soap or lotion. Use the continuous dispensing button to dispense soap directly on pots and pans for dishwashing.
$39.99

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

it sucks!

WIWI: yes, i'm literally drooling over a vacuum, but i like my stuff clean. especially since my hair falls out at an insane rate (TMI?), the dust bunnies in my place are actually beginning to look like bunnies, and i essentially occupy a 17x12 foot space.


The Dyson Stowaway has Root Cyclone technology, wraps to store away, with a motorized Brushbar.
$499.99

Friday, April 27, 2007

how college dorm, but expensive

WIWI: i sometimes have separation anxiety when it comes to my clothes. i'm not sure if it'd be worth it to get this chair, plus imagine all the lint that would be flying off the frayed fabric edges, but the real question is whether i can get a matching ottoman.


The Droog Rag Chair by Tejo Remy is layered from the contents of 15 bags of rags. It arrives ready made but the user has the option to recycle their own discarded clothers to be included in the design. Each piece is unique, but it can also become a treasured chest of memories. Rags, metal strips. 60 x 60 x 100cm. Ships in 8 to 12 weeks.
$3,325

Thursday, April 12, 2007

rent in dc is outrageous

WIWI: at least it's not made out of cardboard. but seriously, this is amazing. even though i'm not in love with retro/modern rounded edges, the concept is incredible. i wouldn't suggest this for sleep walkers, though.



The Loftcube

Body: Personalised mobile home with customised design of the four window spaces.
Interior: Modular structure for customised partitioning via wall panels and functional panels.
Construction: Custom-made, hot-dip galvanized steel/timber frame construction with glass windows and high-gloss, glass-reinforced plastic-clips.

large version with bathroom and kitchen:
$180,000