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Gizmodiva.com (Free subscription) | 25/10/2008
Kickit Shoe Rack by Matthais Furch is the trendiest shoe rack I've ever come across. And what's more is that it is a multipurpose piece of work. I love multipurpose things, it's like you get so much more for...
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CubeMe (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
KICKIT created by Matthias Furch is based on people’s observed behavior. It is at the same a shoe rack, a bench, and a light all in one. The light comes from 2 fluorescent tubes behind the bristles. Material: Oak, polypropylene, nylon. Link Via [Cribcandy]
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Beyond Kewl (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
Can you KICKIT!? Yes you can! For 1,980.00 Euros at least, designers Matthias Furch and Kai Ertel will enable you to do just that with their double flourescent bulb-lit, nylon-bristled, oak-framed shoe rack. KICKIT! is strong enough to double as a seat, and with your haplessly strewn footwear you'll be a shoe-in for an evolving sculptural installation, too. For that price you'll hopefully be...
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Neatorama (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
Now this is the perfect shoe rack for people who like to kick off their footwear (like me!): the Kickit shoe rack/bench by Matthias Furch and Kai Ertel. The shoes that you fling off your feet will be caught by giant bristles and stored there till you need ‘em again. Link - via BB Gadgets
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Coolbuzz (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
There's no map to human behavior, nobody can gauge it. Sometime we act wisely, but at times we become laughing stock. Matthias Furch and Kai Ertel have created a mood simulator shoe rack. This gives you the liberty to park your shoes according to...
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Gadget Lab (Free subscription) | 24/10/2008
... With all that, at least he'd be getting his money's worth. The idea of the Kickit, designed by Furch and Kai Ertel, is that you actually do hurl your shoes into its bristly interior whereupon their motion is swiftly arrested and they remain suspended until you are ready for your next trip to the bar. Bonus: Those brushes will effectively scrub off all the street-crud I inevitably stumble...