July 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

If you’re renting your place or don’t want to drop big bucks on a custom shower sound system, we’ve got the perfect waterproof MP3 speaker for you: the Juke Tower. The fully-waterproof Juke Tower comes with an embedded LED clock as well as a track display, and it’s controlled by an easy-to-use top menu panel. To hook up your tunes, you connect your own USB drive to the speaker, and it will play for up to 12 hours using three AA batteries. And when you’re not using the Juke Tower in the shower, you can bring it outside to the pool. Priced at $130, the Juke Tower is one of the more affordable shower sound systems on the market. Unless you’re content putting the old boom box right outside the shower door.
Available through: AudioCubes
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June 30th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Fitness companies have begun to focus on giving urban dwellers more home workout solutions. And the latest space-conscious fitness machine that’s come to our attention is the Kinesis Personal Heritage from TechnoGym. Designed to be the “ultimate in designer furnishing for your home fitness or wellness spaces,” Kinesis Personal delivers a unique workout in which the machine provides adjustable resistance in a full range of motions. With the Kinesis Personal you can perform up to 200 exercises in just one square meter of space, meaning the machine should work in even the smallest apartment if you can find the wall space.
The Kinesis Personal Heritage comes in three colors: black, cream, and gold. Looks-wise, it resembles a ladder or a book case and fits in well in offices, living rooms, bathrooms, or just about anywhere else you’d want to put it. And if you’ve got the space, check out additional residential workout products from TechnoGym, one of the few fitness companies that creates high-quality luxury fitness equipment. Pricing info on the Kinesis Personal is available upon request from the manufacturer.
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June 30th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Produced by Frellstedt, Germany, LightBench combines the design of a modern park bench with RGB LED lighting technology to achieve a hot nightclub look. The bench throws off millions of adjustable color shades and is weather resistant, so you can place it indoors or out. Using a remote control, you can select a set color for the LightBench, or set the bench to rotate through a predefined combination of shades. And the electric bill will remain minimal since the LightBench only requires 95 watts to operate.
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June 27th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Japanese furniture designer Sunnin Co. has set up shop at the 100% Design show in Shanghai to debut its latest product for space-deprived urban dwellers, the Tokyo Dresser. The dresser is simple in design, but definitely not lacking on style. It comes with three box drawers, which swivel out to maximize storage space. The dresser is currently available for wholesale but will surely make its way into retail outlets soon. Check out an additional image after the jump.
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June 25th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Back in March we gave you a glimpse at Safretti’s rounded, clean-burning wall fireplaces. Now, the green fireplace maker has introduced a rectangular fireplace unit dubbed the Gaya. What makes the Gaya unique is that its flame appears to emerge from a slit in the front of the unit. And the slit is finished in a fiery red color to give the green fireplace a bold look. The design is simple and clean, and the torch-like effect is unique. We think the Gaya would make a baller addition to any bedroom or contemporary living area.
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