interior design

Looking for a stunning focal point for your living room? You need this giant T-Rex or “Thermosaurus” designed by Art Lebedev Studios. He will not only warm the room, but provide handy bones for hanging wet mittens mittens and socks after a day in the snow. This cast iron work of art hooks up right where your old, ugly radiator currently rests.

Alas, this is just another April Fool’s Day product that is only real in your dreams. Oh, but I want one.

(Art Lebedev Studios via Yanko Design)

Harry Potter lends itself to home decorating. Well, that’s true if you live in a castle. Professor Snape fan Logospilgrim has shown us how it can translate to a regular house though. She has made her entire office the sort of place Snape would feel right at home. It’s decorated with objects that could be used in potions, Snape art and collectibles, a cloak, and plenty of books.

View more photos of the room after the break.

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Either someone had an instant interior decorating epiphany when a well shaped drop of solder formed on a circuit board, or the liquid metal cop from Terminator 2 is trying to infiltrate your house in the form of this stainless steel couch. Either way you’ll have an ultra modern piece of home decor that makes a “vivid statement”, looks uncomfortable as hell, and resists rust.

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Put a Skull and Crossbones Paper Parasol up on the wall and a few S&C pillows on the couch and you have yourself a pirate theme that would make just about any interior designer wretch. Definitely a fun look though.

Product Page ($12.50)