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[ July 10th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
As the Big Time table is most likely quite expensive, I doubt that any employers would consider installing them in break rooms, but were they mass-produced it might be a different story. The Big Time table is quite simply a table shaped like a giant LED watch. It has slim sliding drawers and buttons that work, and that allow you to display date, seconds and an 8-letter message. As standard the table comes in 240V, but the maker will install 110V at your request.
Price: Generally when they say “on asking” it means that it is going to be so much that it would otherwise scare you off the page. [Lee J Rowland via Book of Joe]
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[ May 12th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

Fractal 23 is a chic piece of designer furniture inspired by fractals. The design, by Takeshi Miyakawa is made to make the maximum use of space and 23 drawers certainly do that for you.
I am not altogether sure that one would be able to pack any more junk into 23 drawers or five drawers if they share same volume. In fact, once you subtract the space that the drawer parts take up, you probably have less space, but it does give you the potential to be more organized and what you lose in space, is made up for in awesomeness.
DVICE point out that to make use of all 23 drawers you will need to place the chest of drawers in the center of the room. I disagree; it could be in a corner as long as you had enough space to rotate it.
Price: N/A (This is a design concept) [Takeshi Miyakawa Design, via Core 77 Design Blog, DVICE]
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[ February 18th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

If you wish to motivate your spawn to a life of crime on the high seas, then there is simply no better choice of bedding available in the world at all. It is a sturdy bed to be sure, with drawers that can be effortlessly extended to allow access to the hard to reach back section. Not only that, there is a handy little storage section located at the bow of the bed ship, which in this case is the foot of the bed. It ships with a treasure chest and map.
If you are planning on purchasing the Pirate Bed for the fruit of your loins, you will be needing a portly wad of booty. This thing retails at $3,000 and at that price, it really will be a shame when they grow out of it.
Source: Born Rich
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[ July 24th, 2007 ] ... [ Tiago Gaspar ]

The Desktop Family Charging Station is similar to the Contemporary Mahogany in one aspect – both are able to hide the charger cords, creating a more organized scenario when comparing to other situations.
The Mahogamy can charge 4 gadgets simultaneously, and if the space for each device on the top isn’t enough, there are extra storage compartments (read drawers) to put other stuff.
Its space-saving design easily recharges cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, and games via a surge-protected power strip concealed inside.
Price: $150
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[ June 6th, 2007 ] ... [ Sean Fallon ]

If the idea of dissecting a real frog leaves you feeling guilty and grossed-out, the Fake Frog Anatomy Kit can help you learn without all the deep emotional scarring.
Each kit features:
- 10 inch authentically decorated frog with “feel like real” removable organs
- Dissecting table with storage drawers
- Dissecting accessories
- X-ray films of skeleton and muscles
- Anatomy guide
Price: $24.95
Via: Random Good Stuff
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