July 3rd, 2008 by BallerHouse

Want a custom chandelier for your crib? How about a large crystal Dick? Or the weapon of your choice? Based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Rock and Royal has been hooking up elite homes with one-of-a-kind luxury chandeliers and photo realistic mosaics since 2005. While many of Rock & Royal’s custom chandeliers push the limits, like those we’ve pictured above and in the thumbs, the company has also produced a number of tamer chandelier designs. Artist Hans van Bentem crafts all of the unique chandeliers, while Arno Coenen pieces together all of the mosaics. No matter where you live in the world, Rock and Royal’s employees will work with you to translate your vision into reality.
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June 24th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Here’s a trophy head that we can get behind. Norwegian brand Northern Lighting’s Moo light combines the look of a moose head trophy with the practical function of wall-mounted mood lighting. The lightweight moose head lamp is constructed from poly-resin and can be used both indoors and outdoors. PETA still probably wouldn’t approve, but we do. The Moo light is available through select European retailers.
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June 5th, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you stop by BallerHouse often, you know that we like showing you interesting modern fireplace designs like those from Digifire and Safretti. Today we came across a baller series of abstract-looking fireplaces from French fireplace manufacturer Bordelet. As you’ll see above an in the two images after the jump below, Bordelet creates a number of wild luxury art fireplaces, including central chimney, mural chimney, and angular chimney models. The best part about Bordelet’s abstract fireplaces is that they’re available in 500 colors and patterns, including Zebra and Tiger designs.
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June 3rd, 2008 by BallerHouse
Luxury rug maker Roubini Rugs has unrolled its latest collection of handmade art rugs, recreating the archived works of 20th-century Milanese Renaissance man Piero Fornasetti. Each of the twenty-six rugs in the collection carry unique themes, from the woman’s lips in the Bacio rug pictured above to the serpent chomping the forbidden fruit in Amiamo il Serpente (thumb 1).
Despite the Renaissance inspiration, Roubini’s latest art rugs carry a fresh contemporary look that could work with a variety of interior design schemes. All 26 rugs are hand-knotted silk and wool pile, and are available in standard or custom sizes.
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May 22nd, 2008 by BallerHouse
We’ve seen eco-friendly fireplaces before, like Safretti’s wall-mounted lineup, and we’ve generally been impressed with their unique designs. Digifire’s clean-burning artistic fireplaces are no exception. Like other eco-friendly fireplaces, Digifire’s high-tech creations run on a blend of ethanol that’s continuously fed into the fire, allowing it to burn from 13-25 hours.
What sets Digifire’s fireplaces apart from the rest of the clean-burning pack is the company’s inventive designs and equally interesting names. The company’s current collection includes the Hot Chocolate coffee table fireplace (thumb 1), the fish-tank-looking Window fireplace (thumb 2), the elongated rectangular Ribbon Fire fireplace (thumb 3), and the circular Orbiter (pictured above).
All of Digifire’s clean-burning models are managed by a remote control, meaning you can turn them on and off with the touch of a button, as well as adjust the flame levels to set the mood.
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