This is an old one, but a good one. Inspired by the images of legendary music photographer Mick Rock (the official photographer of David Bowie throughout the 70's), creative duo Steve Mosley and Dominic Wilcox of Mosley Meets Wilcox, have…
Continue Reading →Mimoco is back again, this time with a beautiful collaboration with British artists TADO and Jon Burgerman from Flying Cat. This first design called Hero, by TADO, is "a lovable but hapless rogue, desperately trying to make his way in…
Continue Reading →JB Classics Lab just launched a handful of new and extremely-hot sneakers for their Summer 2006 line. You can check out a preview on their site, they will be in very select stores this summer. These are the Vahala 540H's…
Continue Reading →I raved about the U-Boat Watches for sale though WatchUSeek back in January and since then have become quite a fan of my Left Hook Watch purchase. The 2006 U-Boat collection is now out to drool over and available for…
Continue Reading →If you're in New York City on April 27th, you should surely check out the opening reception party at Triple 5 Soul in Brooklyn-- It's for a project Triple 5 Soul has called T5S VS. The KDU has helped to…
Continue Reading →An amazing group of Norwegian creative people have decided to test their skills on the development of a new bicycle concept. Simplifying the essence of a bike is the basic idea behind Alta Bikes. The result is a unique and…
Continue Reading →I know this has been covered to death lately but I had to give a special mention because designer David Gensler (Of The KDU and Royal Magazine) killed it with his newest line. Serum Vs. Venum (SVSV) is Gensler's up…
Continue Reading →New York Collective for the Arts is at it again! But this time they've teamed up in partnership with Fila to provide a platform for artists to showcase their creativity. The project will roll out in phases, the first phase…
Continue Reading →Seiko Watch Corp has teamed up with Seiko Epson Corp to develop the Spectrum, a new timepiece that utilizes e-paper, or eletrophoretic paper technology. The 3 x 9 cm display produces a constantly changing monochromatic image in addition to the…
Continue Reading →