“An illuminated bottle wall. There is a LED controllable light behind each bottle that is controlled from an on board computer.
11 x 23 = 253 bottles in total create this mobile wall that will be taken to festivals this summer in and around Toronto.
Finally, a refreshing change for tissue paper cases, from Japan! With its cute shape, bright colors (except for black, which is matte finished), and useful functions, this revolutionary Paper Pot can surely add a new twist to your room decors.
Read more →A clutter free working environment while still connected to all your peripherals. All peripherals and excess cables are hidden just under the sliding desktop surface. The storage compartment is therefore conveniently accessed from above. An elongated slot across the width of the desktop allows the necessary peripheral & power cables to enter/exit at any point, thereby keeping the desktop clear of clutter.
Read more →“Digital Confetti” is a one night interactive installation for the Metropolitan Home Magazine’s “Design 100″ party celebrating their annual issue honoring 100 of the most noteworthy personalities, places and extraordinary objects in the world of innovative design.
Read more →Apple has released the new iPhone 3G S, the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet, packed with incredible new features including improved speed and performance—up to twice as fast as iPhone 3G—with longer battery life, a high-quality 3 megapixel autofocus camera, easy to use video recording and hands free voice control.
Read more →Architects XTEN just finished the Sapphire Gallery, an addition to a private residence in Los Angeles, displays contemporary art while also providing for a home office with views to the surrounding hills. Very nice.
Read more →Happy camper. Two-piece environmentally friendly earthenware planter, handmade in Brooklyn by Perch! Created by artist and designer Amy Adams, Perch! objects are multifunctional – leaving their purpose up to the owner. Off-white domed top has drainage holes at the bottom (or back – depending on how you angle it) and perches atop a deep brown curved base that’s cinched at the middle. Perfect for a cactus or 2, aloe plant, grass – the possibilities are endless – and campy!
Read more →The 300 foot (91.5 meter) yacht was designed by E. Kevin Schopfer with Sparkman Stephens, Naval Architects and whose main design inspiration is the infinity symbol, which has been abstractly expressed within the yacht’s elevation. Some amazing design.
Read more →An iconic design, this cantilevered chair was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha in the 1950’s. Known for creating designs of bold simplicity, Mendes da Rocha developed this chair using modern industrial materials that are both functional and comfortable.
Read more →Introducing Project Natal, a revolutionary new way to play: no controller required. See a ball? Kick it, hit it, trap it or catch it. If you know how to move your hands, shake your hips or speak you and your friends can jump into the fun — the only experience needed is life experience.
Read more →Winner of a furniture competition at the Århus School of Architecture in Denmark in 1999, Flemming Busk’s Twilight Sleep Sofa distills the concept of a convertible couch to a simple cylinder and rectangle.
Read more →Karim Rashid presents its wonderful lighting for Artemide, titled “Dorice”.
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