*architonic
The Belgian designer Peter Donders developed these ultra-light seating furniture made from 462 m (pouf) and 320 m (bench) of carbon-fibre under his label morphs. The single string of fibre was twisted around a form that was removed afterwards...
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*ilovecheese
This awesome housing complex just for musicians features parasitic music rooms and pyramid skylights that poke out from a grassy hill. Lots of cool pics.
#33910
*taliesyn30
Minas Tirith from Lord of the Rings made entirely from matchsticks? This amazing homage, taking years of painstaking work by Patrick Acton is a real labor of love.
#33905
*stilsucht
The classic Amiga - an 80's computer icon - will be rereleased by Commodore USA. Stuffed with brand new technology it'll be back around christmas 2010.
#33904
*deathrockstar
Don Kenn a kid show tv writer and director from Denmark, draws a lot of monster during his free time on post-it note.
#33888
*alamodestuff
Barn Loft Table by The Steel Fork. Features farm steel and reclaimed wood from local barn.
#33886
*m_ontwerp
Michiel Cornelissen's PadFoot - There are many stands for iPads on the market, but I couldn't find one that had the simplicity I was looking for. So, I ended up designing my own...
#33885
*benjaminv
An eco-friendly solution for the men's room. A combo urinal/sink! Designed by Yeongwoo Kim, and the winner of an IF Concept Award.
#33882
*eggmcmartin
American designer Paul Loebach created this collection of rustic furniture in reference to the country cabins erected in nineteenth-century Adirondack, New York.
#33880
*TRIANGULATION
Impressive sculptures by Nathalie Miebach, made from weather data and musical scores.
#33879
*subliminal
Limited Edition - Ugmonk 2nd Anniversary Collector's Set. Each tshirt comes in special reusable wooden box packaging with a numbered wooden coin.
#33878
*jsheldon86
Made from an actual used soccer ball which has been turned inside-out, each one of these recycled soccer ball bags is entirely unique and personal.
#33877
*theworkingproof
New print by Sharon Montrose for The Working Proof. Two geese at a fraction of a second. Sharon was shocked at how loud geese were. They actually beat out the bass of the hip hop music in the studio next door.