I don't have too much information, but artists Geoffrey Cottenceau and Romain Rousset collaborate to create some really funky art using everyday items and clothing, then transforming them into something surprising.
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I don't have too much information, but artists Geoffrey Cottenceau and Romain Rousset collaborate to create some really funky art using everyday items and clothing, then transforming them into something surprising.
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The "gummi bears" (2,000 of them) in this chandelier are actually made from acrylic. 2,000 oh-so-delicious acrylic. Mmm.
As a chronic doodler with a fetish for grid paper, I really dig this storyboard notebook. Unfortunately it's sold out.
Click and start scrolling down...at your own risk (slightly NSFW).
Neat helmet concept by Sebastian Erazzuriz. You could wear it while riding around in that stretch Vespa (see previous entry).
Vespa South Africa built this unique four person "family" scooter as a marketing promotion.
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I've been obsessed with watches lately, and I'm drooling over this smart Rolex from the 1940s, which is up for bid on eBay. It's currently at $397.
Enjoying the juxtaposition in this crystal brass knuckle titled "I'm going to realign your chakras, mother******" by Debra Baxter. The artist explains:
It is sort of a superhero tool/weapon. Most of my work is about engaging the body in some way. Calling the body to do something. My work embraces failure and fragility...though you won't know that seeing this piece.
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I deserve this chair. Concept by Sebastian Errazuriz.
Sebastian Errazuriz's (horrifying) interpretation of Converse sneakers or...Jeff's new pants???
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Designer Sruli Recht's "Carbon Dater" is a black diamond tipped pen that will quite assuredly scratch the hell out of anything. This is one pen that is actually mightier than a sword, unless that sword is a light saber then all bets are off.
New Year resolution auto-generator created by Chicago designer Monina Velarde. Instead of "Update My Avatar," I think she meant to program "Go See Avatar."
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Rob Matthews' design show poster with "the statement 'Out with the old, in with the new' has been screen-printed over previous years' degree show posters."
A ranked list of the best and worst brand logo designs in 2009, with each entry accompanied by short, yet informative and interesting analysis.
[Hat tip: Kaizar!]
Flickr photoset of Apple mouse (mice?) from past to present. Gawd, that translucent iMac mouse was such an abortion. I hated it.
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Over 4,000 books were used in this installation titled "Enclosed Content Chatting Away in the Colour of Invisibility" by Anouk Kruithof.
Neat chairs with a bit of humor by Peter Andersson. As a chronic lean back-er when sitting in a chair, I particularly like Andersson's "Tilt" chair.
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