Umbrella Transformer
I just spotted this really innovative idea over at dornob. It's an umbrella that transforms into a stylish handbag. Cool! Designed by Seung Hee Son
I just spotted this really innovative idea over at dornob. It's an umbrella that transforms into a stylish handbag. Cool! Designed by Seung Hee Son
I'm sure you've noticed by now that we've got a fresh new look for the blog. After a lot of coding, tweaking and generally making a mess of CSS, I've managed to get it to look half-decent (let me know what you think of it!) It still remains a work-in-progress. The goal of this redesign was to make it easier to get around and add some more color. After all, you know we're suckers for color!
Last but not least, our large header incorporates the work of a featured artist. We'll be featuring different artists in that space and rotating them over time to keep things interesting. This isn't a sponsored spot, but rather a testament to our support of great artists. Our first feature is of the brilliant and witty Simon Oxley, one of our all-time favorites.
Enjoy!
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Tech gadgets' plastic and metal bodies can be pretty tiresome, offering little personality and warmth - especially considering how integrated they are with our lives. Recently, wood has stepped in to fill the unnatural void. One of the oldest known materials used to build things, wood is warm, timeless and beautiful. Its durability and unique fingerprint of grain patterns also make this an ideal material to enclose a tech gadget in.
Above is an image of the Maple Phone, designed by Hyun Jin Yoon and Eun Hak Lee, who have won the Silver award at the International Design Excellence Awards 2008.
Other wooden phones have been designed, that are interesting to compare. I think the Maple Phone is the most elegant, though.
Continue for more images of the Maple Phone and other unique wooden phones >
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Simple construction, minimalist styling, exceptional aesthetic. This limited edition (of 100) headphone set will certainly cause heads to turn. For more info, check out David Burel. (I guess it's one size fits all.)
(Via cityzencat)
Hidden Tap by Jelmer Moorman: Not only does the flow of water follow your hand movement from side to side, but it also adjust the temperature as it shifts. Smart huh?