31 May 2013

The end's not near, it's here...for now

Have we got news for you! 

Smart Living Objects is undergoing quite the change. As of Monday 3rd June our online store will have a new name: XLBoom. Visit the new web shop on http://www.xlboomshop.com



We came to the conclusion that many of our visitors were being referred there through the XLBoom.com website. So we decided it would be easier and clearer if the online store carried the same name as our main brand.

Apart from the name change nothing much changes. We will keep striving for high quality products and an excellent service. 
But we also have some bad news: we're going to focus on some other things for the moment, which is why we're saying goodbye from this blog for now. However, don't cry for us, dear reader, because we will be back at some point!

There's not much left to say except this: thank you very much for reading our blog posts. We had a blast searching for interesting topics. We hope our small reports were entertaining and that you will come back as soon as we restart this blog.

Take care for now!

28 May 2013

The last days of Mommy Month

A few countries still have to celebrate Mother's Day this month, so we'd like to take the opportunity to draw your attention to our Mommy Month promotion for the last time. If you buy one of our new Palm Trays before 31st May you will get 4 Spring Clips worth € 15,50 for free!





See you next time!

21 May 2013

Products in the picture: the Tribe Table with Wood and the Cork Top for Slice

The use of natural fabrics in design is far from new. Untreated wood, cork, grasscloth or seagrass: it seems that many material that have a biological reference can be used in home decor :)


It's not the first time XLBoom designs 'natural' objects. Quite a few Extra Large products such as the Champagne Cork and Diablo Stool are made from full cork. And when it comes to picture frames the Square Floating Box, the Prado Frame and the Belle Frame all come in an untreated wooden version. So why not keep focussing on what we're good at? Therefore two brand new natural creations: the Tribe Table with Wood and the Cork Top for the Slice






1. This splendid table is made of recycled ABS and the cover lid is made of wood. The Tribe collection is designed by PinkOliv and XLBoom.

2. The Cork Top for Slice was designed by Finn Stone, who also created the Slice itself. The Cork Top is suitable for both types of the Slice, either with or without cover lid.

You want to discover more novelties? Then visit the online store!

See you next time!

14 May 2013

Celebrate your family in Antwerp!


15th May is the International Day of Families, an initiative of the United Nations that wants to emphasize the importance of family. We believe as a family it's important to spend (quality) time together. And what's a better way to bond than visiting a great city, where every member can find something he or she likes? We chose to give you a small virtual guided tour through Antwerp, the city we know best!





This first picture was taken at FelixPakhuis (translation: Warehouse of Felix). It's a trendy eating and drinking place near the wharfs in the north of the city, that has different concepts in different rooms. Everyone can easily find something that he or she likes, which makes this warehouse very family friendly :)   



After a quick refreshment or a full lunch it's worth the effort to pay a visit to 'Museum aan de Stroom' or just MAS. Not only a beautiful building, but also a place where you can learn more about untold stories of Antwerp, its river and its port.






If you have small children, you should definitely take them to Park Spoor Noord. Water fountains bring them refreshment on hot summer days and a playground keeps your toddlers busy at all times, so that you can have a drink in the supercool Cargo Bar. Highly recommended!

Apart from the places we discussed here, there are of course tons of other must-see spots in the Harbour City: Het Steen, Het Modemuseum (the Fashion Museum), the Cathedral and many more. For more tourist information, visit the Visit Antwerp website.

If you ever make it to our Home City: enjoy your stay! If you don't: enjoy the pictures ;)

See you next week!

8 May 2013

Getting to know Alain Monnens

They've been available in our store for quite some time now, but we never officially introduced them to you on our blog: the Cork Bowls.






These iconic full cork bowls come in 4 sizes: small, medium, large and extra large. But today we want to show you the man who is behind this brilliant design. Allow us to introduce to you Belgian Wunderkind Alain Monnens!

Welcome Alain! Tell us, what do you like to do in your free time?
Alain Monnens: In my free time - as well as in my professional life - I enjoy being creative. Photography is, for example, one of my hobbies. I also really enjoy cooking. Apart from that, discovering new things with my children is something that I also really treasure. They make me see things from a whole new perspective.

Summer holidays are approaching. What is your favourite holiday destination?
Alain Monnens: When on holiday, I want to discover new things. So I prefer a city that has a lot to offer. When it’s too calm, I get bored. A city like New York for example, really makes me feel like new.

How do you hope to make a difference with your work? What do you strive for?
Alain Monnens: As a designer I hope my creations outlive me. I try to design products that are timeless. In other words, products that people can cherish and that are life lasting.

What product of the XLBoom collection do you like and why?
Alain Monnens: I’m a big fan of Finn Stone’s Ball Chair, as it’s the perfect example of a timeless product. There’s no other shape that fits this particular product. It’s so self-evident that it seems as if it’s always been there, that it always existed.

What advice would you like to give to young designers?
Alain Monnens: Try to gain as much experience as you can in order to discover where you want to go to as a designer. Don’t assume it will all work out by itself. Designing is a verb, so it implies a lot of ‘doing’ and ‘making'. 

We will keep it in mind :) Thank you very much for this interview.

We also want to know what our readers think, so bring it on: what is your favourite holiday destination?

If you want to know more about Alain Monnens and his work, visit his website

See you next week!



2 May 2013

May = Mommy's Month @ Smart Living Objects



If there's something we should all agree with it's this: Moms rock and they deserve more than just one day of celebration per year. So basically, everyday should be Mother's Day :) And in a way it is, because not every country celebrates it on the same day or in the same month even. Most countries celebrate it in May, though, which is why Smart Living Objects dedicates the Spring Month to all Mommies out there. And we do that with a special promotion:





Visit the online store to read more about it!

We're very proud of our Palm Trays and we're sure many moms will like them, but we also want to give you some more gift ideas for one of your most favourite people in the world!

1. We cannot emphasize it enough (and hope for it, to be honest): it's gonna be summer real soon and what do you need for that the most, except for sunscreen? Right, sunglasses! This pair of Ray Ban's are so stylish and timeless your mom is even gonna wear them on rainy 
days :)


2. Every woman loves accessories and we're pretty sure your mom will love this scarf. And if you think she doesn't, have a look on the Etsy website. Loads of items that can make her 
happy :)




3. We really don't want to cause a stir by suggesting the following gift for a mother (yes, in terms of gender thinking), it's just that we really like this Shelby Apron, a very nice item of Anthropologie :)




Ok, so, do your best. Pick a great gift and make sure your mom has the most wonderful day so far!

See you next time.

25 April 2013

Are you a fan of Andaman?

Sometimes ideas for a new collection arise without much further ado. The creators know exactly what they want, designs are drawn and executed. And that's that. If only life were always that simple :)
The Andaman collection that was first launched in September 2012 is a result of this smooth way of working.

The lids of the boxes were first made of mango wood, but due to too much production waste the designers opted for the more environmental friendly rubber wood. This type of wood doesn't have that problem and the natural look of the lid with the coated box is kept, which was the initial goal.



The New Andaman Collection is an assortment of small and medium decor boxes that can be used for storage. However, since they're not food safe, don't try putting sugar, jelly or cream in there :)

So what can you store in there? Well, have a look:

New Andaman Ronda
The New Andaman Ronda is the perfect hiding place for Nespresso cups. Or jewellery. Or tissues. Or keyrings. Or business cards. Or...Since the possibilities are endless, we're quite convinced you can find at least one yourself, too!    


New Andaman Capri, Landa and Pilo

One never has enough boxes for stationary, so why not choose for the stylish and timeless kind? Whether you want to store paperclips, staplers or adhesive tape, it all fits perfectly in the New Andaman boxes!

Have a great week and see you next time! 


    

18 April 2013

9 facts you didn't know about Smart Living Objects


Have you ever played Trivial Pursuit and not gotten at least a tad frustrated about the difficulty level? Well, then don't worry, because we just listed up some interesting facts. No need to guess the frustration out of yourself ;)


The internet is full of fun facts about, well, everything. Trivia that are in no way life saving but are just interesting to know. Things such as:
  • Ants stretch when they wake up in the morning!
  • There is no word that rhymes with orange.
  • Tomatoes are really fruits, not vegetables.

Smart Living Objects created its own Triviamania:








For example, did you know that…


  • All the products in the online store are partly or entirely handmade?
  • All picture frames that can be hung horizontally automatically can be hung vertically as well?
  • The Palm Trays are the first coloured accessories that XLBoom has ever created?
  • XLBoom is environmentally friendly in creating its products? For example the Ball Chair is made of recycled ABS and the wood of many frames is untreated. But Smart Living Objects also contributes by opting for recycled packaging.
  • The specialty of XLBoom is the design of big picture frames? The Horizon Frame, the Image Frame or the Prado Frame are only a few examples. And thanks to Smart Living Objects you can have them delivered at home. Nice and easy! 
  • The pictures in the frames are real family pictures of XLBoom's employees? 
  • The Extra Large products are the first products XLBoom has created and are therefore also the basis of the web shop?
  • All chairs and tables (except for the ones that are made of untreated wood or cork) can be used both indoors and outdoors?
  • The Ball Chair is made out of 2 halfs and that the lower half also serves as the basis for the Slice?

So now that we have enlarged your knowledge a bit, we wonder if there's anything you would like to share with us. Don't be afraid to leave a comment ;)

See you next week!


8 April 2013

Summer lovin' objects!

Here in Belgium we'll probably have to wait a tad longer than usual for warmer temperatures, but we never lose our positive attitude :) Spring and summer WILL come! 

How's that in your country? Are temperatures rising already or does it basically still feel like winter?

We associate spring and summer with bright colours, which is why a lot of items in our new collection are very colourful:  the new Ball Chairs, the Blush Frames and the Palm Trays are perfect examples.
According to House Beautiful bright colours are a trend for 2013 which doesn't limit itself to interior design. In fashion it's also flashy colours that set the tone:

Green/Turquoise
Yellow
Blue

We absolutely love these joyful and happy colours that breathe our favourite seasons. It can't be there fast enough, which is why we have a Ball Chair promotion in April. If you order a Ball Chair in white, breeze, sky blue, sunflower or sunrise between 8th and 22nd April, you get a matching small Blush Frame worth € 17.50 for free!







Order now and let that summer feeling begin!

See you next week!

2 April 2013

Co worker in the picture: Kaatje!



A company isn't all about products and how to sell them. Well, in a way it is :) But still, you need great people to do that. So why not introduce them to our dear readers?

We're gonna start with the most creative of them all: our photographer and DTP-star, Kaatje Verschoren.
Since she was a little girl, Kaatje has been passionate about photography. These pictures are an obvious proof :)



She literally grew up between cameras and flash lights as her father was (and still is) a professional photographer. So to study Photography for her was a logical step. She obtained her Master's degree at Sint-Lukas in Brussels and almost immediately started working for XLBoom.

Kaatje! In the 3 years that you've been working for XLBoom you've gained loads of experience. Could you tell me what projects you're most proud of?
Kaatje: When it comes to my professional life, I'm most proud of the annual XLBoom catalogue. Working with tight deadlines forces you to get the best out of yourself and I like that. When taking pictures in my free time I prefer creating the right atmosphere to applying the right technique. I really believe anyone can take beautiful pictures, as long as the atmosphere is right.
Pictures for the XLBoom catalogue

What type of camera do you work with?
Kaatje: Here at XLBoom and Smart Living Objects I work with a digital camera, which felt rather weird in the beginning. I was only used to shooting with an analogue or a Polaroid camera. Taking digital pictures is something I really learned here.

You're not only a photographer, but also a desktop publisher. Can you describe a typical day in the working life of Kaatje Verschoren?
Kaatje: My work is very various, which is a positive thing. For Smart Living Objects I design flyers, ads, banners. I take pictures and prepare them for the web shop, the newsletter and the blog. And right now I'm working on a brand new zoom function, so that customers can see the products even better. For XLBoom my work is more limited to photography and the follow up of productions.

Are there products that are difficult to photograph? 
Kaatje: Oh my...YES. The Ball Chair is quite a nasty one. It's a shiny product, so there's a lot of reflection. So you always see yourself when you're taking pictures. Thank God there's Photoshop (laughs) 


Before - After

On the other hand, Extra Large products are very easy. So in the end, it all cancels each other.

What's your favourite photography spot?
Kaatje:  A city - any city - by night. It's then that I can capture the perfect atmosphere, the anonimity, the colours, the reflections. 



'City Shots' by Kaatje Verschoren

What is important to you when taking pictures? What moves you?
Kaatje: Simplicity. Day-to-day situations. Pictures that tell a story and leave you wondering.


'Simplicities' by Kaatje Verschoren
Who inspires you?
Kaatje: There are couple of photographers that I refer to as my examples: Sivan Askayo, Saul Leiter and Bruce Davidson. Their city style and the colours they use really appeal to me. For the same reasons I admire film directors such as Martin Scorsese, Wong Kar Wai and Wim Wenders.






What do you like to do in your free time apart from photographing?
Kaatje: Well, the usual I guess (laughs). I like to meet up with friends, discover new things, whether that's music, series or places in the city I live. And I really love it when I can share that knowledge with someone. But my biggest passion apart from photography is music. Almost any kind of music. I'd love to travel around the world and take pictures at big concerts and festivals. I'm trying that out already, but on a tiny tiny scale (laughs).


'Concert pics' by Kaatje Verschoren

And our very last question: what is your biggest dream?
Kaatje: At some point in my life I want to move to a very big city, like New York or Tokyo. A city where I can be entirely anonymous and where I can take my career as a photographer to another level. Something else I'd like to do there is open my own gallery and give new talented photographers the chance to show their work and what they're capable of.


You can follow Kaatje on Instagram. 




28 March 2013

We like it naturally...

Taking nature and eco friendliness into account has become self-evident for most well-respected designers. Many labels use recycled materials (e.g. our very own Ball Chair ;) ), refuse to work with illegal wood and try to minimize their overall ecological footprint. This eco friendly trend also shows in the collection of the brands.

Many design brands have a lot of items that are made of natural materials in their 2013 Spring/Summer collection. XLBoom  recently launched its Pure Collection with the Pure Eco Trays and the Pure Trays Natural. They are of course all available at Smart Living Objects:)
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Click on the picture to enlarge

But we're not the only ones :)  Muuto thought of two very original objects : 

The Dots - Coat Hooks
Mini Stacked Shelf System

As mentioned before in one of our our blog posts, Danish brand Bloomingville also has a beautiful collection of small furniture and accessories and combines its typical soberness with natural beauty, thereby emphasizing a pure and eco-friendly lifestyle.

Smart Living Objects really approves of this trend and hopes it will stick longer than the year 2013. Fingers crossed!

By the way, don't forget to participate in our Easter search! If you find the eggs that are hidden on the website and you place an order, you will get a very nice surprise! Click here for more information 

See you next week!

21 March 2013

Smart Belgian Chocolate Objects

Easter, also known as 'the Hunt for Eggs', is approaching. On March 31st we will all be searching Easter eggs again. The type of egg differs per country and we're gonna stick (literally) to the ones they use in Belgium, the home country of Smart Living Objects.

Now guess what kind of eggs we use for Easter. Right! The chocolate ones:


Belgian chocolate eggs


Belgian chocolate not only has a purpose for Easter, even though it is very typical. Chocolate is also creatively used in fashion and design. Now bPost - the Belgian National Postal Office - even created stamps that taste like chocolate:


Stamps with a chocolate taste

But Unique Chocolate promotes our National Pride in an even more original way. How about an iPhone or a Retro Camera in handmade Belgian chocolate? Speaking of an original Easter Gift :)




Hunting for chocolate Easter eggs/gifts is FUN. Whether that's indoors or outdoors. That is why Smart Living Objects organizes a Easter Egg Hunt on its website.
We hid 3 Easter eggs in our online store. Every egg is on a different picture. As soon as you’ve found them, you need to fill out where you found them on the website. You can do that in the comment section as soon as you’ve placed an order. If the answer is right, you will receive a nice surprise! Read more about the details of this promotion.






Good luck and happy Easter!

12 March 2013

A Smart Table for every summery occasion


Spring is in the air and soon summer will follow. High time to prepare yourself for garden parties, sultry cocktail evenings and tasty picnics. Here at Smart Living Objects we can help you get organized with your summery activities.

1. Garden parties

Garden parties shouldn't be too traditional. Vitra has nice and quite futuristic garden tables in its collection:
If you want to throw your garden party in a somewhat different way, the Tribe Table en Tribe Chairs might be the answer: 

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Click on the picture to enlarge

2. Sultry cocktail evenings

When temperatures reach 25 degrees or more, nothing cools you down better than a nice (virgin) cocktail. To keep the bottles cold, XLBoom has come up with an inventive piece of furniture: the Slice with Lid


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Just fill it with ice, put in the bottles, lay back and enjoy your drinks :)


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3. Tasty picnics

Yearning. That's what we are doing. Yearning for good weather and picnics. There's almost nothing better than having lunch on a freshly mowed lawn with people that you care about. But one needs tools :) Trays always come in handy and tables as well of course. Our favourite one for picnics is the Table Small, available in black and white. Easy to carry around as you can easily take it apart:

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Click on the picture to enlarge

4. One solution for all of the above

The saying goes: A picture is worth a thousand words. 
Then what about a MOVIE? Enjoy!

This  table is available in a medium and large version. The small foot is always included, so you're always able to build 2 tables.

Any questions/opninions about our products? Don't hesitate to leave a comment!

See you next time!

5 March 2013

Getting to know Maxime Szyf

As of last week you can buy 2 new frames at Smart Living Objects: the Luna Frame and the Touter Frame. This latter one is a creation of Belgian designer Maxime Szyf, who has previously earned his stripes working for Samsonite, Verhaert and Delvaux.

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We're very happy about the cooperation with Maxime and we're very satisfied with the result. So we considered it was time for you to get to know him a bit better. Hence: an interview!  

Maxime! We all know you are a very talented and therefore busy designer. But what do you like to do in your free time?
Maxime Szyf: I'm a huge music fan. I've never been able to play a musical instrument, which kind of frustrates me, but I used to be a DJ, so that make up for it a bit. I'm constantly listening to new kinds of contemporary music. A hobby that I like to combine when traveling for work. Other hobbies include: running, squash, mountainbiking, snowboarding and surfing. And kite surfing will be my new challenge of the year.

What is your favourite restaurant and why?
Maxime Szyf: I'm a big fan of the oriental kitchen and when it comes to that Antwerp - my home town - has a lot to offer. Roji Sushi is a wonderful Japanese restaurant in the old city centre. For my wife's birthday we went to Pure C in Cadzand, which was amazing. I could see the sea, smell it, and taste it on my plate. When it comes to a fast yet healthy and tasty lunch I prefer Lunchbox near the city theatre.

What design are you most proud of?
Maxime Szyf: What child do you love most? It's impossible for me to answer that. But I prefer projects where there's a strong interaction with the people you're working for and where results speak for themselves.
And every new project is a new challenge to set your sights higher.

Which product of the XLBoom collection do you like and why?
Maxime Szyf: I really like the Cork Bowl by Alain Monnens. Very beautifully designed in cork, a lasting, warm and natural material. And the size is impressive without overdoing it.

What advice would you like to give to young designers?
Maxime Szyf: Go abroad. Learn languages. Get familiar with the environment of your users. Keep drawing with pencil and paper. Take a notebook with you, inspiration can happen everywhere. Think of everything: production, design, price, innovation, functionality, your users, fun...otherwise you're an artist. And last but not least: think positive!

Speaking of which, go enjoy the sun! Cause that's what we're going to do now too :)

See you next time!  



25 February 2013

Eye candy @ Ambiente Messe in Frankfurt

So we visited a fair. Not just any fair, but the Ambiente Messe in Frankfurt. The world's leading trade fair for the consumer goods sector. Whatever you need to decorate your house, you will  find it there. We were of course very excited und curious about the different products, styles and trends. Below you will find some pictures of what really appealed to us.




1. The Spring collection of Danish brand Bloomingville is to die for. The pure and sober design with a little twitch is a real eyecatcher. We like!




2. Truly original objects (and almost smart even ;) ) is what njustudio likes to create and we have to say: they're pretty good at it! With this Neuer Ordner classifying documents has never been more fun :) 






3. Recreate is an initiative of Katie Thompson. She uses pieces of discarded junk and recreates beautiful home accessories, lighting and furniture. A good answer to consumerism. 
The upper picture shows the Suitcase Chair and on the picture below that you see Milk Pail Stool



4. In cities like New York, Tokio or Shanghai space has become scarce, so separate study rooms are no longer part of anyone's plan. Enter the Koloro-desk by Ichiro . It's a small private room where you can relax or work. It has tiny windows, plant hooks and hooks for bags. Very very endearing :)

We had FUN!

See you next time!