*dominicdandrea
Nature is a modern ceramic planter intended for growing a variety of herbs and flowers. Opening like a blossom, the form allows each pocket to collect water.
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*laurasweet
Computerlove is a site of temporary art for the month of October to celebrate the launch of UBIQ's new version. Some bizarre multimedia, just click around.
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*reverendgreen
Drink 'n' Stick - a wine with a wardrobe. The label peels away to reveal clothing stickers to dress (or not) the pinup model on the front.
*MikeChino
These new Pharox 60 LED bulbs are 10 times more efficient than incandescents and last for 25 years.
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*earthshift
The 2010 Triumph Rocket III Roadster has the distinction of being the world's largest capacity motorcycle. It was just overhauled for the next model year and is as powerful and sinister as ever.
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*Chris Burns
Designer Juan Carlos Pagan releases three new nudie posters advertising up-and-coming type foundry "Naked Type" - built around the exploration of the percieved humanistic qualities of typography.
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*travelwithfrankgehry
A new pavilion for the Hakone Open-Air Museum, Forest of Net is a 350sq.m. volume by piling up more than 500 timber logs. Designed by Tezuka Architects.
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*MikeGusto
the ‘Happy Fish’ toy. Jose Sabat [Editor's Note: Admit it. You're grinning too, aren't you? I am.]
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*davebullivant
Bison create a glitch-ridden, live performance video for Jon Hopkins using arm mounted cameras. All analogue post production; just an old TV, some VHS tapes and an industrial strength magnet.
*laurasweet
The Pantone® product parade marches on. This time, there's metal folding chairs, boxes, friendship bracelets and even a digitally printed Pantone Leather armchair.
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*DECODESIGN
Jean-Marc Gady, Robert Stadler and 5.5 Designers maked three recipes exclusive design objects to do it yourself. Everything was filmed...
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*architonic
‘K-Space’ in London by 6a Architects
Inspired by library archive storage systems the units are designed to combine display and storage and slide on tracks to reveal or conceal products.
*Gestalten
Icelandic artist Katrin Olina whittled her chops early on working at the design studios of Philippe Starck and Ross Lovegrove. Now she shows off her luscious, liquid design for Hong Kong's Cristal Bar.
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*Disco Volante
A limited edition of three brightly coloured monochrome Different Angles screens will be shown (and for sale!) at Designgalleriet, Stockholm, October 1st to 24th. The exhibition is called Unique Pieces.
From a basic sheet of paper, Different Angles is folded in opposite diagonal angles. Fold by fold. A thin piece of paper can be transformed into a beautiful volume with subtle, yet dynamic shadows. Full sized screen can change an office space, shop or lounge. The screen folds up butifully into a thin and very light package. A sensible object for poetic environments where you can change the set. Again and again.
*ALRdesign
Limited edition silkscreen poster of the United Skull of America, featuring all 50 states at correct relative sizes to one another.
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*timhanlon
Collector Michael Bennett-Levy with the first high-definition television, circa 1958.
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*cakeheadlovesevil
The Jellymongers created an edible glow-in-the-dark-jelly installation at the Museum of Modern Art
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*thethinktank
Novation's new LaunchPad hopes to give digital musicians a hands-on connection with Ableton Live software. Also-- it's beautiful!
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