*technabob
Abacus watches have no hands. Instead, there's just a tiny steel ball that rolls around the face until you hold the watch horizontally. Once you stop flailing your arms about, the orb stops at the current time thanks to a hidden magnetic movement.
#5848
*GeekAlerts
A 65-foot-long bus that can hold 100 passengers will debut on the Los Angeles Orange Line busway next week.
#5846
*topblogposts
Aaron Hobson constructs his "cinemascapes" using multiple images, stitching them together to create a scene filled with small details that hint at a complex narrative.
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*Visual Reference Studio
The Duckweed Lounge by Visual Reference Studio creates a multi-sensory experience out of seating with color-changing materials that respond to body heat.
#5843
*laurasweet
The Chair-air by Zo Designs takes a classic silhouette and adds a PVC inflatable cushion on the seat and seat back. An inflatable classic, if you will...
#5841
*awizemann
Beautiful photos for Lille Boutique, a Portland Oregon based lingerie store shot on location in the Ace Hotel Portland with model Brittany McDonald... images are unedited and uncorrected.
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*badmeaninggood
Justina Bailey is a graphic designer based in London, her illustrations has a hybrid mix of innovation with an old skool flava- the "Hood" illustrations are definitely interesting.
#5832
*thescholar
new york illustrator stephen savage designed these supercute lunch bags for Built NY just in time for school to start!
#5818
*GeekAlerts
Video of the V_Bot, a 3-in-1 radio controlled car, dancing robot and MP3 speaker from RC2.
#5817
*heyitsadam
The Envelope Collective is an ongoing collaborative experiment in art that uses the transportation of mail as a medium.
#5815
*marciopuga
Lee Broom’s Neo Neon range includes the Electric Louis, a bright update on a classic design.
*GeekAlerts
Flex combines a desktop workspace with the possibility to store your CD's in the top part of the maple wall console. Design by Lorenzo Damiani
#5806
*thescholar
"finessed but never fussy" is the very apropos way jeremy pyles, of new york's niche design, describes his elegantly minimal handblown glass lighting.
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