Washington-based painter Tyree Callahan modified a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter, replacing the letters and keys with color pads and hue labels to create a functional 'painting' device called the Chromatic Typewriter.
Working with industrial resin clay, acrylic and other suitable materials, Michihiro Matsouka fuses machinery with animals creating fantastic sculptures.
The Cubist Martini Set is a must have for Martini lovers. The one thing they all agree on is that martinis should be served icy-cold. These Martini glasses are designed to sit between sips in ice-filled glass cubes.
The JawSaw is an electric chainsaw that tears through branches of up to four inches thick. Its jaw-shaped frame lets you hold wood firmly in place and shields your hands from potential accidents.
Artist SIT has been part of the Amsterdam creative scene for many years. With ‘Noir’ Sit returns to his bold black & whites, examining the troubled relation between the animal kingdom and mankind even closer.
These incredible sculptures are the work of Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre who deftly extracts the most delicate anatomical forms of humans and animals from common objects.
Alastair Mackie creates spheres out of mouse skulls, panels out of wasp heads and fabric out of owl sick, refining a recent trend towards alternative taxidermy as a canvas for art.
London-based artist, Ben Turnbull, used to spend time drawing and carving out some exquisite caricatures on to school desks which today had led him to become a controversial artist with his controversial works.
Pens Are My Friends is the new monograph of British artist Jon Burgerman. It collects together his commercial, personal and collaborative works in print for the first time. It includes a giant bean bag bunny and an airplane sick bag.
Contemporary artist Titus Kaphar makes canvas cutouts of European and American portrait paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries to alternate their historical message.
Mile Aldriges worked with Lavazza for their 2010 calendar. Their 18th calendar visually interprets six Italian classic songs: "Va' Pensiero", "Guarda Che Luna", "'O Sole Mio", "Con Te Partirò", "Baciami Piccina" and "Nessun Dorma".
Inventor Jem Stansfield uses vacuum-cleaners he bought as Tesco to crawl up a wall, Spider-Man-style. He adapted the household appliances' motors into giant sucker pads, then used them to crawl up a 30ft wall.
Wolong National Nature Reserve, south west China–
In these amazing images, 16 tiny pandas are shown their new home for the first time after being separated from their mothers.
Monopoly owners Hasbro will be launching a circular version of the board game to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its creation the company has announced at this year's Toy Fair.
Floppy Disk Art by Nick Gentry. Remember floppy disks? Specifically those little 3.5″ diskettes that were the bees knees and cat’s meow? Popularized in the 80s and 90s, they wouldn’t hold the equivalent of one mp3 file?
Colin Lin's used recycled newspaper to create an environmentally friendly ballet flat that are crafted from recycled Chinese language newspapers that are woven into a lattice pattern, then dipped in plastic for weather protection and durability.
Together these funky landmark matchboxes form a small, illustrated city, rich in architectural history and points of interest. The landmark matchboxes are sold at the gift shop in the Swedish Museum of Architecture in Stockholm
Very clever minimalist cover design by Isaac Tobin, for the book entitled 'Piracy'. A handy book that's all about intelectual property from the time of Guntenberg to Gates.
MRO is currently circling approximately 300 km above the Martian surface. Here is an astounding collection of alien-like photographs taken by the HiRISE camera on board the MRO – at resolutions as fine as mere inches per pixel.
McCann created a call-for-entry poster for the annual Nike Basketball League Competition, the most prestigious and competitive Basketball League in Hong Kong. The creative team literally translated the spirit of competition onto the posters.
A very atypical tree house – When a 40-year-old pine tree fell over, its owner let it lie. However the tree revived itself. At that point, the owner decided to honor its resilience by incorporating it into a modern 172 sq. foot office/guesthouse.
“This very unique and funky UK chair is hand crafted with American Ash. The seat is filled with high-density polyethylene foam and the upholstery colors are optional.
This clever origami USB stick called Boardy created from recycled paper , starts life as a sheet of printed board which is designed to be folded into a USB drive.