DOIY has created a set of stackable glasses in green that looks like the saguaro cactus when stacked one on top of another. These transparent coffee cups are made out of green glass. Source
This sculptural 3D-printed lamp named“You Light Me Up” is an innovative design that could evoke a highly intimate and personal feeling, you can touch the conductive touch switch at the fingertip to turn the device ...
Japanese art student Hama has crafted a series of sushi sculptures with natural, hand-polished stones and small rocks that look alike the most famous food in Japan. These realistic sushi pieces sculpted from natural materials ...
Designer HungarianWood has created a beautiful series of lamps in the form of broken pieces of wood, these handmade lamps are made out of epoxy resin and recycled oak tree wood. Source
Simon O’Rourke is an environmental artist specialising in wood sculpture, who uses a variety of power tools and hand tools to craft artworks from waste timber or tree-stumps that blend into nature. Source The North ...
Dubai and UAE based design company Imperial Interiors has offered a new technology for flooring manufacturing – 3D self-leveling epoxy floors, which combines high resolution 3D prints with multiple layers of epoxy resin to create ...
Designer Marc Teyssier has created a little weird computer webcam that looks like a realistic human eye with eyelids, eyebrow and the pupil integrated with a camera. The gadget named Eyecam simulates realistic human eye ...
Japanese designer Hideaki Miyauchi created the “Flowery Tale” for Mecli. There’s a transparent tube in the book-shaped vase to hold the flower, and it looks like a real book when you close the “book”. Source
This “tilted” sofa called Adaptation is designed by Italian studio Fabio Novembre for Cappellini, it creates an optical illusion that it’s constructed on a sloping angle. Source
This cat tree is a permanent installation constructed inside the house, which is created by designer Robert Rogalski with wooden structure, foam, paper and clay, it takes him 4 weeks to build and costs $4000 ...
Mousarri has developed an imaginative yet functional desk lamp named“Saita” using 3d printed technology and hand crafted techniques. Inspired from childhood, the desktop light is designed to look like a modern paper airplane, which is ...
Street artist David Zinn has been creating temporary street art creatures around Ann Arbor, Michigan since 1987, whose temporary chalk drawings interact with pavement, plants, brick walls, and public utilities on the streets. Source
Talented designers around the world have been thinking about new products to make our life more convenient, and many gadgets can really surprise us. Here’s a list of creative electrical outlets and power strips collected ...
The first secrect of happiness is to enjoy the simple things in real life, say, an indoor swing. The “Bruno’s Swing” designed by Federica Sala of Geometria Da Compagnia, a swing shaped like a loving ...
Japanese artist Meetissai transforms some funny and hilarious animal photos into sculptures that vividly express the characteristics of these ridiculous and awkward animals. Source
The sailors liked tattoos and made their own tattoos, so the idea traveled to Europe, however, tattooing is not just the province of sailors. Could I say that tattoos are a fashion? As tattoos become ...
Poland-based watercolor artist & architect Maja Wronska and her husband Przemek Sobiecki have worked together to reconstruct several ancient architectural wonders around the world in a architectural series of GIFs. Source Parthenon, Greece Pyramid of ...
Japanese artist Masayoshi Matsumoto uses colourful balloons, by twisting and turning, to sculpt a wide range of intricately formed sculptures, from insects to marine organisms, birds to plant life, etc. The self-taught artist refuses the ...
Japanese artist Yukiko Morita combines her passion for baking with produt design to create a handmade lamp called “Pampshade”, which is composed of real bread, LED lights and AA batteries. The bread is flour and ...
Nathan Myhrvold was once a chief technology officer of microsoft, since he retired in 1999 he’s kept himself very busy, for him, retirement is an opportunity to pursue hobbies or interests, science, cooking, and photography. ...