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Okay, my little droogies, get ready for the ultra-viol with this liquor bottle holder by J.P. Meulendijks that can be set on its side as a coffee table or stood up on end as a console. The Shots Liquor Console's 10 oddly-angled recesses are the perfect size for liquor or wine bottles, and will make you feel inebriated before you've even taken your first sip. All this high style doesn't come cheap, though, it'll cost you over a thousand bucks.
Looking for an unusual coffee table? This one created by Irish designer Lorraine Brennan is made out of 2mm folded steel. Certainly not lighter than air, but this plane might lighten up that plain living room of yours.
The quest to integrate the iPod into damn near everything continues with the iRocker, a big comfy chair with a built-in iPod dock and several speakers, depending on how much you're willing to spend. There's also a 10-watt amp, good for ruining your hearing. The line-in jack allows users to plug in other, non-iPod devices, like gaming systems and iPod alternatives. Seven models will be releases, each with different speaker setups and accessories. Prices range from $99 all the way up to $319. One more pic after the jump, ladies and germs. 
Now you can bring the heady days of the early '70s at LeMans into your living room. Not only does this Porsche 917-inspired chair crafted by Inspired Design have a front end made of fiberglass just like the original race car, it's slathered with nine coats of paint in the same style of many of those speed demons of the era. You can even order it with optional genuine automotive lights. 
Are you an "artist" who likes to wear all black, and because of being so spiritual/misunderstood/poor refuses to go to normal store to buy furniture? You might want to check out the Sketch Furniture Project by FRONT.

If you are anything like us Gizmodoites—you probably have chargers scattered all over your dwelling to accompany the various gadgets you own. Sligh is trying to solve the charging problem (since when was it a problem?) plaguing many of us with the Family Communication Center, or FCC.
I remember from my boarding school days, how envious I was of the kids who managed to scramble a chair our couch into their rooms. The only problem was lugging something as big as a love seat all the way from eastern Pennsylvania down to Maryland.
Further proving you don't have to be in orbit to be weightless, the Gravity Chair from Norwegian baby products maker Stokke can sit upright as an office chair, function as a rocker, and lean way back for that serious contemplation your boss told you to stop doing. See it in its variety of unusual permutations, after the jump.
