Unique Sculpture by Meret Oppenheim
Jan. 8, 2010 No Comments Posted under: crazy, design
Dec. 16, 2009 No Comments Posted under: crazy
It’s hard to bleieve, but this is a table. The title is “Paint or Die But Love Me”. This amazing art concept of Bloody Table is by John Nouanesing.
Completely portable, the stainless steel Vidro fireplace table requires only gelled ethanol fuel to burn a smokeless flame in your home. This is completely portable. This require no chimney, vent or flue. They burn gelled ethanol fuel with 100% heat efficiency and do not create an “after fire” drain of heat up a chimney.
Knoop is Dutch for “knot”, but it’s also a new line of tables by designer Josh Urso. He combines his signature resin impregnation process with hundreds of feet of military-grade rope in this new design.
It’s a coffee table that has hundreds of LEDs in the top surface that respond to motion above the table. Interactive LED Coffee Table, which not only has the multiple pin-points of light that I so enjoy but makes them flock around your fingers as you wipe up spilt drinks.
This cocktail table, part of the Puzzle Collection is a great example of how puzzles interact with furniture and design in general. Produced by Patou Design, this seemingly ordinary table can twist and turn in order to fit your needs of space.
Very modern and cool, the Loto coffee table from Italian company Com.p.ar is a real space saver, ideal for compact city homes and urban lofts where spare room is hard to come by. It blends fashion and function, designed with a fixed or opening tabletop with storage concealed beneath that allows you to keep even the smallest spaces trim and tidy.
The “Stink Tree” coffee table by Dylan Gold is a beautifully crafted furnishing inspired by the silhouette of the Tree-of-heaven, also known as ailanthus, Chinese sumac, stinking shumac or simply, the “Stink Tree.
Dec. 2, 2009 No Comments Posted under: crazy
Wonderful idea of design garbage bags designed agency Wieden and Kennedy. The creators of these bright bags say that their invention will take a little more joy and pleasure miserable scavengers, got the packages from the urns. The best thing about these bags is that they are completely biodegradable as they are made from oxo-biodegradable plastic.
But those who like fish would certainly love the chore of taking the trash out once you get these bags. For the remaining few like me, we are much happy with our plain dull trash bags.
Nov. 30, 2009 No Comments Posted under: artistic, crazy
Twin brothers and designers R&E Praspaliauskas have designed a collection of shoes made of bread. Bread shoes come in a variety of designs and dough recipes. Bread shoes are made from different types of loaves of bread. Each pair is unique. $32 buys you a pricey loaf of bread for your feet.
Nov. 25, 2009 No Comments Posted under: crazy, Inspiration
Artist and designer Olli Erkkila recently created this amazing bicycle called ‘Forkless’. he design this cycle for his graduation project at the Institute of Design in Lahti. He created this unique and interesting bicycle dubbed the Forkless Cruiser.
Nov. 22, 2009 No Comments Posted under: artistic, crazy, Inspiration
Philadelphia artist Ed Bing Lee has evolved into knitting for 25 years. Ed Bing Lee uses the usual macrame to create objects that look like food. The knitted food items include a burger, hotdog, cupcake with sprinkles, pumpkin pie, key lime pie, ice cream cone, chocolate cupcake, and other delectables.
Nov. 16, 2009 No Comments Posted under: crazy, culture
Here are the new sunglasses by BLESS from their N°39 Heart Ringers collection. This time they’ve used photoprints on the sunglasses and have perforated them, giving the impression of a better reflection than what they may or may not already have in them!
Nov. 12, 2009 1 Comment Posted under: artistic, crazy, culture
The 20 foot high by 13 foot wide replica of the painting was created with 3,604 cups of coffee and 564 pints of milk. Artist assistants stand next to 3,604 cups of coffee which have been made into a giant Mona Lisa in Sydney , Australia. The 3,604 cups of coffee were each filled with different amounts of milk to create the different shades. Each cup of coffee was used as one pixel in the image and had varying amounts of milk in it to give it a different shade, from white to black and it took 8 people 3 hours to create it. This is an amazing portrayal of the Mona Lisa and amazing art made from non-traditional mediums.
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