Inside, theSteelHouselooks more H. R. GigerthanMarthaStewart, anditdoesn'tlook likethe mostpracticallivingspace, but it definitelyisthinkingoutsideof thefour-walledbox.
Even Intel, the microprocessor company that institutionalized inside-the-box thinking, has knocked together PCs that look like pyramids and vacuum cleaners, design exercises to stimulate long-dormant creative juices.