Absinthe Lollipops? Maple-Bacon Lollipops? Amaretto Lollipops? Yep. Pretty wild right? And there are many more where they came from. Lollyphile, made in San Francisco with super-candy love.
[vimeo video_id="38401630" width="400" height="300" title="Yes" byline="Yes" portrait="Yes" autoplay="No" loop="No" color="00adef"] Check out the Rechner App– a minimalist, gesture-based calculator for the iPhone. Made by some old friends in Boulder. Math is beautiful. Arithmetic is simple. Rechner is both. Experience the worlds…
A collection of pie charts depicting the ingredients in thirteen delectable pies. Data meets design meets delicious. $17 from Pop Chart Lab in Brooklyn. Each print is signed and numbered by the artists from a first edition of 500. Using…
Local bike shops (LBS) are the life-line of the cycling world. When you find a good one, you will have both a resource and a community. Unfortunately, in my experience, a visit to the LBS is something I often dread,…
Fear.Less is a collaborative project between Daniel Ting Chong & Jordan Metcalf. The objects are all representative of weapons/items used in acts of crime in South Africa, both by criminal and the law. More pictures here (and a few of…
Lovely table tennis table by Puma. Available in the Conran Shop for $1900. Designed by the genius team at Aruliden. The overall graphic impact, evoked through the distinctive silhouette and angular black ash wood legs, add the sophistication of furniture…
I wasn't planning on posting this– until I watched the video. One word: Awesome! The Rice Cube can make sushi in seconds. Head over and check out the video. Even a three year old could use it.
Arguably the best sweatshirts in the world come from one place: Loopwheeler Japan. Now for the first time all of their products are available online directly! Via Hypebeast