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5 Ways To Upgrade Your Pad, 1/19/15

By Joe McGauley Published On 01/19/2015
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By Joe McGauley @jwmcgauley Published On 01/19/2015
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Relationships take effort, and the one you have with your home is no different. To lighten the work, every week we're rounding up a crop of the latest and greatest products to keep your place on point.

Gestalten x Pulpo Oda Light

Taking inspiration from photos of water towers, these balloon-like, hand-blown limited-edition glass lamps glow a warm reddish hue that's meant to mimic the unique shade found in early dawn light at Earth's highest latitudes.

The LIE Chair

Perfect for closet-sized apartments, this transformable waxed wood piece unfurls from an end table, to a three-person bench, and the back into a small chair with a few quick flips of its edges. Bonus points for the built-in storage.

Siloboutille 75 Decanter

This double-layered glass essential acts like a typical thermos, insulating whatever water or booze you fill it with while seemingly suspending it in midair.

Neon MFG Signs

The grown-man's version of neon Miller High Life dive bar signs, these more modern takes allow you to broadcast all manner of choice phrases, from "Let's Get Weird" and "Who Dares, Wins," to less-than-polite salutations: "F*ck Off."

Symbol Audio Stereo Console

Half modern media stand, half stereo, this handsome lacquered wood number boasts a built-in amplifier, which pumps out audio from all of your devices via two speakers. Should you want to add some storage for your LP collection or a special console, you can tack on proprietary bins underneath.


Joe McGauley is a half stereo, half senior editor at Supercompressor.

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