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    The PhotonSynthesis charger abstracts the form and mimics the function of a tree. It creates an environmentally friendly accessory charger, that when available, will allow the user to form each individual branch as it appeals to them. The result proves to be both stylistic and ecological. We'll keep you updated about its release.

    The Museum of Arts and Design has moved from West 53rd Street to its new home at 2 Columbus Circle. Over 50,000 sq ft make this more than three times as big as the previous space. An expanding permanent collection as well as many new exhibitions, make this well worth the visit.

    Concreteworks Studio has thoroughly impressed us. This concrete lounge chair will be a visually appealing piece wherever it may sit and is sure to create conversation. Many other awesome concrete products are also available.

    Probably one of the coolest wall clocks we've seen here on Awesome Society. The Round Time wall clock allows your choice of wooden or plastic blocks that can be aligned on an all white panel or randomly on your wall for a marvelous effect. Allow your creativity to flow with this Italian original.

    This solid wood encased alarm clock has a bit more style than that old Sony Dream Machine. Hopefully this will help you wake up and realize!

    Original art? Anyone will salivate over this piece.

    From Jason Linde comes the W-3B clock. Inverted and handmade on African Wenge veneer, the engraved dial spins as the beautiful hand is completely stationary. You can’t find a better piece of practicality at this price.

    Art meets engineering in this unequaled series of tables. These tables feature a radiating ripple effect cast out of copper and steel with a beautiful chrome finish. Each model has a unique ripple effect and depth that mimics that of water. Lee J Rowland's design is a visual masterpiece, however it might be dangerous for other things.

    Everyone needs folding chairs. The Clip by Moooi is as good as it gets. Though it costs a pretty penny, it brings you exquisite style to a normally bland item. I could definitely be caught sitting in this thing.

    Who would think to take 500 ml of blood and slap it on nearly 6,000 bandages to create a picture of Kim Jong Il and call it art? This guy, and it's damn sweet.