Pet-friendly Console Table comes with a secret tunnel for your cat to play in

The “Choo Choo” console is a revolutionary creation in the realm of pet-friendly furniture. Beyond being a mere piece of décor, this console is a dedicated space meticulously crafted from natural materials like wood and cane webbing, aimed at enriching the connection between cats and their human companions.

Designer: Ricardo Sá

At first glance, the sleek and modern form of the Choo Choo console is reminiscent of a bullet train. The design not only exudes a sense of contemporary style but also embodies a sense of speed and efficiency. The creators have successfully merged the concept of high-speed transportation with the world of pet-friendly design, resulting in a unique and visually appealing piece.

The central focus of the console design revolves around the exclusive space dedicated to our feline friends. The middle shelves are a thoughtful creation with openings covered in cane webbing. These openings allow cats to observe the world outside, satiating their natural curiosity while providing a sense of security within the confines of the console.

Understanding the grooming needs of cats, the plinth of the console is lined with cat-friendly fabric. This surface serves as a cozy and inviting space for cats to clean their paws and nails comfortably. It’s a thoughtful addition that cat owners will appreciate, recognizing the importance of a dedicated grooming area within the living space.

Inside the console door, a discreet compartment is ingeniously designed to house a litter box. This not only provides privacy for the cat but also ensures a convenient and easily accessible location for cleaning. The seamless integration of the litter box within the console maintains the overall aesthetic while prioritizing the practical needs of both the cat and its owner.

Catering to the pet owner’s practical point of view, the top shelf of the console offers ample storage space for cat products. This strategic placement keeps essentials organized and within easy reach. The remaining shelves provide additional storage for everyday items, showcasing a successful blend of pet-friendly design with the practical needs of a modern home.

Crafted with precision and an understanding of both feline behavior and human lifestyle, the Choo Choo console not only elevates the living experience for cats but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of any home it graces. It stands as a prime example of how thoughtful design can seamlessly integrate pets into our living spaces, fostering a stronger and more enjoyable bond between humans and their furry companions.

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8bitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard turns an old iconic console design into a fun-looking keyboard

When you talk about video games, most people will probably think of game controllers immediately, even if a large chunk of these aren’t played that way. Even disregarding mobile games that only use touch screens, many are actually played with good, “old-fashioned” keyboard and mouse. There are, of course, keyboards made for gaming, with noisy mechanical switches and bright RBG lights, but most of these are designed to match the aesthetics of most computers, which is to say they almost always come in black, a few in off-white. Nothing screams “gaming,” however, more than a keyboard that’s designed to look like a gaming console. Ever the masters of making old things new, 8bitDo is coming out with its very first keyboard, one that pays homage to a gaming classic in an endearing and tasteful way.

Designer: 8bitDo

8bitDo is a brand best known for its multitude of game controllers catering not just to console owners but also to PC gamers. Although many of these look like your typical gamepads, the company has a penchant for applying the design language of past gaming controllers to present products, giving an ode to the rich history of video games. Its portfolio, however, has been growing recently to cover other accessories and gadgets, including a wireless charging pad, a wireless speaker, and a computer mouse. For the first time, it’s dipping its toes into keyboard territory, and what better way to start that venture than with one of the most iconic consoles in history?

Launched in the 80s, the Nintendo Entertainment System or NES, which was called the Family Computer or Famicom in Japan, kickstarted Nintendo’s own journey from making playing cards to the gaming giant it is today. Although it is hardly the first home gaming console to be launched to the masses, it is one of the few to have gained worldwide acclaim to the point of being an icon. The new 8bitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard pays tribute to this landmark gaming device but does more than just get a paint job to match the gray or red themes of the NES and Famicom, respectively.

The retro keyboard is filled to the brim with details that will really give you that old-school vibe, from the fonts used on the keycaps to the analogy dials for volume and for switching between Bluetooth or Wireless modes. There’s even a classic power light that thankfully uses a more modern LED. The package also includes two giant programmable red buttons in the style of the A and B buttons of the original NES controller. You can connect up to four of these pairs via a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is a pretty old-school connector by now.

As for the keyboard itself, it’s a tenkeyless keyboard, which means you don’t get a numeric keypad on the side. Like with many mechanical keyboards, you have the option to change not only the keycaps but even the switches to your liking. It can connect via Bluetooth, the included wireless RF receiver, or a USB cable. Unlike most gaming keyboards, however, there is no backlighting at all. The 8bitDo Retro Mechanical Keyboard costs $99.99 and will ship starting in September. If you really dig the NES motif, you might be tempted to also grab the brand’s N30 wireless mouse which was also inspired by the classic console.

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The Flitter Console Table has a splintering end that creates multiple little storage ‘pockets’

If you combine a coffee table and a side table, you probably still wouldn’t get a console table. Console tables are designed to be much taller than a coffee or side table, and roughly as tall as a regular table or a work desk. These tables fit snugly against a wall, or can be pushed against the back of a sofa, resulting in a ‘sofa table’. I find console tables quite fascinating because I can never quite figure out where to place them, but I’ve heard/seen that they’re excellent fits for entryways, corridors, hallways, or home offices.  And a pretty neat console table that would deem worthy for the corridor or entryway in your home is Flitter Console Table by Deniz Aktay.

Designer: Deniz Aktay

I’m pretty sure you’re familiar with Aktay’s unique furniture designs, especially if you’ve spent remotely any time in the Instagram design world. I haven’t seen a lot of console tables from him, so this one piqued my interest quite a bit. What caught my eye was one end of the table, which at first glance seemed to be splintering off, but once I looked closer, I realized it was a well-thought-out and precisely planned splintering.

The Flitter console table is essentially a multi-layered plywood board that has been torn and segregated into multiple single sheets on one end (the well-thought-out and precisely planned splintering I was talking about). This, in turn, creates small storage sections, that can be used to store the little knickknacks and items you need for daily use.

The other end of the Flitter console table is much like any other table, so you can place your everyday objects on the tabletop. The little storage sections or ‘pockets’ on the other end feature varying widths, allowing you to store multiple items in different shapes and sizes. Besides creating an innovative and uber-functional storage option, the splintered or ripped-off edge provides the Flitter console table with some strong visual appeal and a rather striking and badass personality if I may say so. It is a thoughtful and minimal furniture design that provides maximum functionality while utilizing a minimum amount of material.

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Scars Can Be Beautiful

A cousin of the Black Scars Cabinet, the White Scars Console appears to have the same sordid past with its somewhat menacing, scarred surface. Like something out of a Tim Burton film, the design is both dark and playful. Despite its scarification, the handmade piece still looks handsome with white lacquered solid oak, copper legs and leather handles.

Designer: Alon Dodo

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Dissimilar Design Perfection

Contrast is key in the design of this versatile piece called Flab, usable for everything from media storage to book organization. Thick antiqued spruce slabs meet thin wood-fiber panels and even thinner tempered glass in a unique mix of textures, colors and sizes that together compliment its irregular geometry. 

Designer: Formabilio

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Virtual Fireplace

The second in a series of modern fireplaces by Davide Tonizzo, Murazzi brings warmth and coziness to any modern living space. Named after a riverside area in the Italian city of Turin, the dynamic lines and inverted geometric arch pay homage to the city’s automotive heritage. With just the flip of a switch users can enjoy the comfort and glow of its virtual flame.

Designer: Davide Tonizzo

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Charmingly Minimal Table

Lovingly handcrafted in Britain, the Quello table has a contemporary and minimalist aesthetic that will lighten the atmosphere of any room. The table can be paired with the stool to function as a desk, or used alone as a console table. The functional top slides both ways to access storage underneath without having to move objects on the surface.

Designer: Phil Proctor

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