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10 Best Design 2010The 10 Best Designs of the Year Whether it's sitting on a coffee table, on a stand or even on the wall, the 10-inch screen and aluminum scroll wheel instantly draw the eye. The "laser pointer" and speedily spinning album art keep it. Selecting the music turns out to be almost as fun as listening to it. Full review here.
Waterfall takes this to a literal level with an entire line of speakers actually made of glass. It's so rare to see a speaker design that is so different, so eye catching. Photos don't do them justice. They are elegant and beautiful, and you haven't even heard them yet. Writeup here.
And if white's not your thing, you can get it in gray, red, green, yellow, orange, anthracite and anodized aluminum. All with a look that is both European and decidedly futuristic. Writeup here.
Each piece tucks in or around other pieces, so you get a flowing mix of colors (if that's the look you're going for) or a monochromatic series of curvy lines. Available in as many colors and shapes as your imagination can think of, the Confluences offer a way to create your own colorful neuvo-art piece in your living room, and then sit on it. Writeup here.
Leave it to the Italians to add some style. Swoopy curves and big glowing tubes are a drastic departure from regular amp design. Hand-crafted in northern Italy, an area that knows a thing or two about designing cool looking stuff, the Solista MkII brings amplification out of the rack and puts it proudly front and center. Full review here.
Oh, and it's a great performing, energy-efficient TV too. Full review here.
The digitally amplified di-pole speakers radiate sound from both sides of the thin, ridged frame. So while you're not playing the Rach 3, you can at least be playing rock, with style. Writeup here.
The Sonic Diffuser could be confused with a work of art. Its rolls and folds tuck and curve while diffusing the sound that hits it at all angles. The result: a better-sounding and a better-looking room. Writeup here.
But the HiddenScreen goes one better, offering a chic, asymmetrical, two-tone look custom made with any color and exotic wood combination you choose. One side even houses your Blu-rays and CDs on illuminated shelving. Writeup here.
Evoking that ultimate in comfort from our youth—try sitting in one now—the Bzoo keeps the form but adds in the function of an actual back to lean against and a sculpted look that just says "cool." Writeup here.
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