These are photos of the new collection called In No Time by Swedish designer Sandra Backlund. She uses unusual materials for her designs. As you can see These designs are made mainly from clothes pins. Sandra Backlund won the Future Design Days Award for young designers at the Future Design Days conference in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2005.
Pink Not Dead
Maurycy Gomulicki is a polish artist who just loves the pink color and considers it a cultural phenomenon. His project is called “Pink Not Dead” and he hopes to further explore the pink culture. Things painted pink provoke different reactions, some think that pink is cheap and tasteless, others think it to be fashionable and stylish. Here is a collection of stuff gone pink. Some things that usually look dull have a totally different look when painted pink. Personally I find this trend to be a positive thing, however somethings should never be pink like men’s wear
Farewell to Cassettes (Part 2)
Here is some new way how the cassette tape survives in the digital age.
Horse lamp, Pig tray and Rabbit lamp. Your own zoo in the livingroom
I would like to have a horse to lighten up my living room and a pig to serve my guests! Furniture to fall in love with at first sight.
David Wiseman and his ceiling art
Luxurious flowers… Bronze branches… Porcelain blossoms mounted to the ceiling and wall.
Lounge For the Pampered Pet. Definite proof – how much we love them!
I’m sure Your beloved dog would be more than happy to lounge upon this chaise. It is hand-upholstered in a furry commercial-grade fabric and constructed of solid wood. It provides an elegant perch for your pet.
Diesel is ready for Global Warming! Are You?
Hot campaign, making the process of Global Warming seem cool and fashionable – in a comedic way!
Grand Advertising Portfolio of Platinum FMD
Platinum FMD achieves photorealism of a different sort. Check out the absolutely stunning photographic illustrations with some obvious doses of Photoshop & 3D tools. So creative!
Recycled art of bags
Momaboma bags are real. In the sense that if it’s an L.P. bag, it’s made of a real used vinyl. Recycled aestheticism, that’s what they do.
My Precious
Lord of the Rings would envy this collection of cool rings. Yeah well, perhaps, the cool part is not exactly what Tolkien meant, anyway – feast your eyes, ladies!









