Inspired by lottery scratchers, young madrid-based designer Agustín Zea created this interesting calender that use the material used on those scratch cards.
Artists and designers from Meninos Studio created these wall-mountable magnetic photo boards that let you process your personal digital photos in real world using those familiar palettes from Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.
Below are more pics of the woody, simple, airy and largely reused environment he's created for relaxing when not working with head cases like Larry Ellison...
This amazing project is the most expensive piece of art ever made by Art Marcovici. One Billion Dollar is stacked on 12 standard pallets, alltogether 10 million 100 USD notes.
Duplex by designer Constance Guisset is a really creative idea, a combination of a fish tank and a birdcage. The aquarium is thermoformed so as to create a spacewhere the bird can fly at the same visual level as the fish.
Designer Kaman Tung created her conceptual graduation “FAMILY” project. “FAMILY” includes the case chair, the backpack chair, the hanger chair and table.
These baLens White Balance lens caps from BRNO provide an easy way that allows you to perfectly set the camera's white balance while the cap is still on.
Adbusters' soft and milky Gel Remote looks like delicious food and get me thinking about the sensation of touch. It is one of the most ubiquitous pieces of modern technology redesigned by Panasonic.
A modder who goes by the name of DRHECK has finished his interesting mod of the Wii-Mote which coverd with several different kinds of 100% natural hemp fibers.
Designer Michael Schoner of NL Architects transformed a regular piece of street furniture into a sound system called 'Boombench' - it reveals its hidden power via Bluetooth, allowing the public to play the music on their mobile phones.
To promote the quality and confidence of their cars, Italian Copiaincolla Autocenter Mantova sent a mailer in a brown envelope with the message: "we use X ray". Inside there was a plate of the X ray test of a vehicle.
Designer Manish Arora showed this “visible human” outfit with Swarovski crystals” at the Swarovski Runway Rocks fashion show during London Jewellery Week. Surprise by the bones on clothes.
The "Kikkit" is an interactive art installation that combines architecture and sound synthesis. It consists in the transformation of the perceived sound and space of the sports court of Wriezener Park into an urban instrument.
young dutch designer Patrick Schuur used a total of 918 tapes to build a cassette tape closet. Each cassette tape is individually screwed onto a wooden frame.
The UK-based, Freshwest, showed this table at Tent London. Pool Table is made from 50mm acrylic with miniature diving board, reflected and refracted light in such a way that it resembled the depth and hue of an actual swimming pool.
'Typoase' aims to supply a public seating where people can sit and have a short break. Made from wood and stone topped with grass, the benches
spell out the word 'TIME'.
Designed by Mario Weiss and his team, the Dreamdive is a fashionable sleeping aid for commuters. It provides an intimate space in which you could take a catnap in public without embarrassment.
architect Emergent did a great change turning buildings inside-out and designed The Huaxi Urban Center for China. The Huaxi Urban Center externalizes all its “innards” in a morphology of shifting lights racing up and down its glacial-like hull.
'punished, to the corner!' by cristina toledo is a small storage space that can be mounted in any corner of your room and has been shown at the exhibition 'the inhabitable space' in valencia, spain.
Innovative fold out home theater system by Pinel & Pinel of France. The Movie Trunk, includes highly acclaimed Bang & Olufsen Beolab 6000 subwoofer, two Beolab 3 speakers, BeoVision 6-26 television, and DVD1 DVD/CD player.
As a part of the "X days project", the "334" bench is made of three parallel bars of metal and 334 old newspapers folded and stacked next to each other.
Designed by Japanese company Atelier OPA, the Kenchikukagu is a series of mobile and folding furniture. The Kenchikukagu series consist of a folding work station, a sleep station and a mobile kitchen.
' Paper-Brick House' by Li Xinggang Atelier from China, made of paper boxes, paper tubes and transparent adhesive tape at the 11th International Architecture Exhibition on September 12, 2008 in Venice.
Watchhouse Brinta located in a field in the dutch country side, is the latest project by Rianne Makkink and Jurgen Bey. The small house is made from wood and straw.