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Best of Year 2009 Winner: Humanscale, M2 Monitor Arm

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Accessories: Humanscale — M2 Monitor Arm

The M2 was designed to provide all the benefits of the best current-generation dynamic monitor arms while eliminating their biggest shortcoming—the failure-prone gas cylinder. Additionally, its thin, streamlined design minimizes its environmental impact without compromising strength or integrity.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Accessories

BAAL for Nusa Furniture — The Must
The founders of BAAL like to live amongst art. Made in the Middle East, their sculptural furniture and decorative accessories are elegant and simple yet exude the highest level of sophistication. Part of a signed limited edition made of bronze, the “Must” log holder takes fireplace accessories to a new level of artistry. Also available in brass or copper cold cast.

Henrybuilt — Workspace Component System
The Workspace Component Group includes a cutting board, colander, and knife block designed to integrate with the Henrybuilt backsplash system. The components store neatly on the backsplash and are designed to function with the countertop area around the sink. The sculpted pieces are available in HDE plastic or teak.

Karim Rashid Inc./iiamo — iiamo go
iiamo go is a self-heating feeding bottle that gives parents on the go the ability to serve body temperature milk to their baby anywhere anytime without electricity. iiamo go is unique: portable, non-electrical, throw-away organic heating cartridges and a patented heating technology that is integrated into the bottle itself.

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