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SportsCar Sink Controls
Shen Di's +Shifter Faucet Is One Sleek Bathroom Tap
Energy conservation is always something that needs to have awareness directed towards it. However, it is easy to forget than one source of energy, albeit a passive one, is derived from something that is…
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Modern Day Ruins
Daniel Simmons Sculpts North American Meditation Retreats
Daniel Simmon’s “Visions for a Contemporary Ruin” project aims to create a new type of building in North American Culture. His interwoven sculptures are modern day meditation pagodas.
“This structure…
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Handcrafted Artisan Furniture
Swiss Storage Tables from Pour Les Alpes
Once known as the land of cuckoo clocks, Switzerland continues to host a plethora of talented modern designers, and again we witness a return to classic craftsmanship with these local artisan pieces. Swiss…
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Small-Space Architecture
The Angular and Super-Compact '63.02 House' in Japan
The '63.02 House' is another small home design in Japan. The descriptive name of the project, which describes the angle of the dwelling in relation to the street, is located in Nakana, Tokyo. The angular…
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Ribbon-Inspired Seating
Sinuous, Free-Flowing Furniture
Vivian Beer’s (love that name) innovative and contemporary furniture designs will be on exhibit at the Philadelphia Wexler Gallery until the end of February 2009. Her self-described design process, “sophisticated…
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Bright Origami-Inspired Buildings
Wild Angletecture at Birkbeck College
At first glance the images above may look like a bunch of random color shapes, but look closer: This origami optical illusion is the hallway of a new addition at Birkbeck College in London for their film…
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Wild Interior Design
Exotic Animal Skins and Prints Head Indoors
Animal prints and skins are always in. Lately, however, wild animal prints have segued into all other areas of art and design, springing up on everything from sinks and door hardware to interior decor…
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Folding Guest Rooms
“Stay at My Home” Small-Space Sleepover Solutions
Entertaining overnight guests and have nowhere to put them? The “Stay at My Home” kit is touted as “a series of objects for the good host” and is perfect for these situations. The clever and compact kit…
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Boatlike Bridges
Brisbane’s Shipshape Tank Street Structure
Construction for this marvelous Tank Street bridge is underway to accommodate the traffic in one of the fastest growing-urban regions in Australia. The pedestrian and bicycle bridge in Brisbane is appropriately…
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Refurbishing Retro iPods
Green First-Gen MP3 Player Upgrades
In terms of something being obsolete in the digital world, age is an issue. Five human years is the equivalent to something like a hundred years in digital time. So it’s no surprise that the now five-year-old…
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Cartoon-Like Privacy Screens
Whimsical Sound-Absorbing Wannabetrees by Glimakra
These whimsical, smile-invoking workplace screens should cheer up any cubicle. The Wannabetree sound-absorbing screen series from Swedish manufacturer Glimakra come in three different models and a multitude…
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Frames for Flowers
Wall-Mounted Bouquets Add Space-Saving Beauty to Any Room
The simply yet lovely flower frame is the ingenious design work of Cedric Ragot. Ragot has a terrific design aesthetic and his designs include such disparate items as snowboards, bicycles, crash helmets,…
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Clever Adtography
Ken Anderson's Amusing Photographic Campaigns
I love the ironic and hilarious shots by photographer Ken Anderson. His images evoke a smirk and a smile as you realize that there is much more to them than meets the eye.
Anderson’s hilarious parody…
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19th Century Footwear Revivals
Matching Mother-Daughter Spats from Maide Munchen
Yes, you are not seeing things, these are spats. Not that we haven’t trended spats before, but these are actually wearable, and some are indeed splendid. The work of a German designer, Maide Munchen’s…
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Cigarette Butt Clothing
Recycling Your Old Smoking Habits into Wearable Art
Clearly there is nothing that cannot be re-purposed or incorporated into a new and useful reincarnation. Given the fibrous composition of cigarette filters (butts), it makes sense that they would be an…
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Holy Homes
Converted Church Gives New Meaning to Living in the House of God
Although the exterior of this dwelling is about the only thing that points to its former purpose as a House of Worship, the interior of this fantastic home, is anything but austere. This former church…
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Nanoscapes
Microscopic Worlds The Size of a Dot on a Page
You would be forgiven if you thought these images were of some apocalyptic landscape. They are in fact, images of various compounds taken with a scanning electron microscope, magnified hundreds of thousands…
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Anti-Theft Bike Designs
Innovative Ways to Keep Your Bicycle Safe, Indoors and Out
Bicycles are common modes of transport for many people, even more so these days. Bicycle theft, it seems is an even bigger problem in some cities, so much so that in London, it appears they are holding…
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Laundry Inspired Living
The ‘S House’ Looks Like Sheets Blowing in the Wind
Images of sheets blowing in the wind on the washing line is what springs to mind at first glance of this unique home. If the first impression of the “S House” by designers, Jakub Majewski and Lukasz Pastuszka,…
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Casual Bow Ties
Xiengkok Neckcessories Not Just for Special Occasions
Perhaps this is a trend that is about to go mainstream, or maybe it is just another “geekovation” that we are not all privy to. Designer Jonathan Roquemore’s life-changing experience resulted in these…
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