Food lamps appear to be in style…. Brought to us by Designer Nika Zupanc, the Cherries Lamp will add some much needed flair to your usually drab and fruitless decor.
[link, via Design You Trust]
by Chris Durso
Food lamps appear to be in style…. Brought to us by Designer Nika Zupanc, the Cherries Lamp will add some much needed flair to your usually drab and fruitless decor.
[link, via Design You Trust]
by Chris Durso
Brought to us by Omar Sosa and Ana Dominguez of Apartamento magazine, is a photo series of gravity-defying breads. Ryes, baguettes, ciabattas — all showing off for the camera in a visually-stunning, high-carb series. Pass the butter.
[via Laughing Squid]
by Chris Durso
New York-based artist Christine Chin brings us Sentient Kitchen. The series, “which examines the convergence between technology and biology,” borrows from both human anatomy and everyday kitchen tools — creating a few thought-provoking and mildly disturbing sculptures. Got milk?
[link, via Feature Shoot]
by Chris Durso
If you absolutely have to drink at work, and still have to wear a tie — first, we’re sorry. Secondly, there’s now the FlaskTie. Just fill up your work noose with your favorite tasty beverage, and you can imbibe 9 to 5. Or, whatever hours you work now, office drone.
The FlaskTie is available in an array of colors, and includes a six-ounce flexible TieBladder. So some refilling may be involved if you’re working overtime — again.
by Chris Durso
Whereas most people would be breaking out the club soda or Zout, artist Angela Mercedes Donna Otto turns spilled drink stains into works of art. Using something called “apophenia” — an innate tendency to construct order amongst chaos — Otto takes the random patterns of deliberately-spilled drinks, then connects them to create perceptible characters. See more of Otto’s work here.
[link, via Design Taxi]
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