T magazine looks at a wide range of London maps. One of my favorites is The Time Travel Explorer, an app that overlays contemporary street maps on historical maps, to show how the city has changed.
Over The Top, a 17x17x17 Rubik's Cube by Oskar van Deventer will be unveiled to the world at the New York Puzzle Party Symposium on Saturday Feb. 12th.
Metropolis is showcased by Lladró Atelier, under the guidance of Jaime Hayón. Vases, lamps, mirrors and boxes, all take on the shapes of buildings, forming a metropolis of functional objects.
Ivan Vartanian and Kyoko Wada's 'See/Saw:
Connections Between Japanese Art Then and Now' offers a provocative new look at the origins of Japanese pop art and it is now available for preorder.
Nendo designed these cute forest-spoons for a chain of curry restaurants, Coco Ichibanya, as part of their annual 'Grandmother Curry' campaign, in which 100,000 lucky customers win curry spoons through a lottery.
With the severity of this winter, the Snowdozer might come in handy. This snow scraper is collapsible, and with a double-blade ice scraper that gives you more leverage to scrape an icy windshield.
Construced Styles showcases the work of over 25 international artists and their stunning urban art sculptures, 3D-graffitis and room installations made from LEGO® Bricks.
Acclaimed writer and lepidoptera curator Vladimir Nabokov envisioned the Polyommatus blue butterflies coming to the New World from Asia over millions of years in a series of waves. Now, his theory is vindicated.