MacBook Cutting Board
Macbook Pro shaped cutting board. 43 Euros, and so awesome to cut your apples on. Via Notcot.org
Continue Reading →Macbook Pro shaped cutting board. 43 Euros, and so awesome to cut your apples on. Via Notcot.org
Continue Reading →My friends behind Hulger have done it again. These are going to be everywhere soon, amazing. Plumen is the antithesis of low energy light bulbs as we know them. Rather than hide the unappealing traditional compact fluorescent light behind boring…
Continue Reading →Digging these Bedouin Bags via High Snobiety. Especially the Barbary Messenger Bag. Quality looks top notch.
Continue Reading →This is big for Murakami fans and collectors. The well known characters Kaikai and Kiki will be even more well known after their appearance in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. If familiar figures like Kermit the Frog and SpongeBob SquarePants…
Continue Reading →Nice stuff. Designed and built in Middle America since 1995. More on their website.
Continue Reading →Icebreaker, the eco-conscious performance wear company from New Zealand have really outdone themselves for their FW10 line. Taking some risks and focusing on their outerwear line, which I feel has been neglected in the past, they are set to launch…
Continue Reading →I love this project. To what extent can we distort famous logos and symbols that they remain easily recognizable? A personal exploration.
Continue Reading →Congrats guys, these are gorgeous! Biomega renews its curatorial commitment to cherry picking the world’s top designers to design its bicycles. Ross Lovegrove (Bottom) displays his organic essentialist sensibility through his fresh vision of an integrated bicycle. His integrated solutions…
Continue Reading →Dowling Duncan wants to renovate America's image abroad, by redesigning our money. Check out the other entries in the Dollar ReDe$ign Project. These particular bills are designed lengthwise: Dowling Duncan say they conducted extensive research on how people deal money…
Continue Reading →Nice sustainable furniture by a small outfit calling themselves Studio Dunn. Check out more on their website. The studio works with a network of local designers, artisans, and manufacturers in and around Rhode Island to develop and refine designs. Focusing…
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