Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 18, 2009 -
Whitney Port's friend Erin on The City has a youthful, rock 'n roll style when it comes to her apartment décor. While her trendy accessories aren't exactly timeless, I think they're fun and appropriate for a young chica. I'm particularly smitten with her Gummi Bear lamp, and had to hunt one down for myself.
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Feb 03, 2009 -
The Jellio Rubik's Cube Table ($600, left) looks just like the real thing: a tribute to the '80s. Despite its authentic looks, it actually doesn't twist, which doesn't fly well in my book. If I'm going to own a table that parades as a functioning Rubik's cube, I'd at least prefer one with a more palatable palette, like the Generate Ruby Cube ($399, right).Like the real thing better?
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Jul 23, 2008 -
The Jellio Button Bench ($1,400) is made to resemble a classic candy store treat with its colorful rubber dots. It certainly gives me a retro flashback of accidentally swallowing paper — not to mention a good laugh. What do you think?
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Dec 06, 2007 -
I probably don't have to tell you that this Jellio Lite Table ($600) recalls one of my most beloved childhood toys, Lite-Brite! It has 100 oversized acrylic pegs that light up when positioned over its small inner light source. The pegs can be rearranged to make any design you choose.
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Jan 02, 2007 -
Aren't these the most yummy looking lights? Yes, these are lights. These Jellio Gummi-lights, are made of solid molded polyurethane, are battery-operated and stand 7" tall.
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Feb 03, 2009 -
Sex and the City may have put cupcakes back on the national radar, but moms have always known that these bite-sized treats induce smiles. The sweet treats aren't just limited to birthdays and national holidays with the Jellio Cupcake Table ($750). The wrapper-like table comes in nine happy colors and features a clear or frosted glass top with no sharp edges in need of baby-proofing.
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Jun 22, 2007 -
I guess if you're a Rubik's cube fan or you just want to add a touch of geekiness to your living space, then these tables might be the perfect furniture find for you. Created by NY design firm Jellio, these supersized Rubik's cube tables look just like the real thing. Featured on babygadget, each Rubik's cube table is acrylic, measures 16" W x 16" D x 16" H, and costs $600.
- 25 Comments