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POPSMilk jug lights at Anthropologie Not for sale, but a cool DIY idea, especially for a kitchen, is the in-store design in New York's Anthropologie store, found by Apartment Therapy (I love those guys!). A round cord with a basic plastic fitting mounts through the cap to a refrigerator light (the long, tube kind). Just screw the clean, empty milk jug back on, hang as a pendant, and you're done. I wonder if there's a CFL bulb that would fit the bill? Link
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POPSArhaus copper arabesque dining table I love this table with its iron base and hammered copper top on a hardwood foundation. They're available in round or oval in a variety of colors. Since each top is hand-forged individually, each is unique.
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POPSLa CornuFe 110 range I love the old French look of this range. With five burners and two ovens, it's far more than I need, except perhaps for Thanksgiving, but it's a beautiful piece. Available in black, ivory, burgundy, French blue and stainless steel, with nickel/stainless, brass/stainless or copper/stainless trim.
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POPSFlow kitchen system John Arndt designed this modular kitchen storage system to create an interactive/integrated living system, "utilizing the waste of one system as nutrient or fuel for another." Runoff from the dish drain/storage waters the edible plants below. Waste from the edible plants and other organic kitchen items feeds the worm composter, which produces mulch for the plants. The earthenware storage boxes can serve multiple functions, and their lids can be used as hot plates. They're stackable and arrangeable. The largest can serve as an evaporative cooler. I'd put the whole thing on a cutting board-surfaced area, dropping a dry sink as he's done here. Put the mini-kitchen on ther, include some running water, and you're all set. Brilliant! via Apartment Therapy: Green