Posts filed under 'Art'

Cutlery Chair

Some restaurants change their cutlery as often as every 9 months. So, that can creative people do with all that unwanted cutlery? Make furniture of course. This chair doesn’t look very comfortable though and if you ever find yourself sitting in one don’t move around too much if you want to keep all of your “seat”. :)



Cutlery Chair

Add comment October 31st, 2008

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Ciussai a Hose Radiator

Of course, I understand that there aren’t so many radiator designs but making one from a washing machine hose is not the answer. First, the inner layer of the hose is plastic or rubber so it makes a terrible radiator. Second, such hoses are not as durable as a regular radiator. From personal experience: some years ago I used such a hose as a temp for a metal pipe. It was holding at first but soon burst. Third, you can trip over it so it’s a fail in terms of safety. I do however like the concept of the hose radiator I’m just not ready to sacrifice heating for a new design.



Ciussai

Add comment October 30th, 2008

Slim Bug Zapper

It’s effective, it’s merciless and now it’s slim. Designed by Pepe Garcia and Martin Žampach this electronic bug zapper goes well with almost any environment. Plus, it’s easy to use, simply install it somewhere in the room and change the fly paper from time to time however if yo can’t take the sight on hundreds of dead creepy-crawlies then let some else do it.



Slim Bug Zapper

Add comment October 29th, 2008

Cassette Closet

It took days of works and lots of cassette tapes but in the end the Dutch designer Patrick Schuur made himself a great closet. Each of the 918 cassettes were individually screwed to the wooden frame. Three doors provide access to the huge storage space inside. Now the cassette closet is being auctioned and the current bid is 499.00 Euro or $625. The link to the auction page is after the jump.



Cassette Closet

Auction Page

2 comments October 28th, 2008

Titanium Goggles

Titanium goggles or the Titanium and Brass Photochromatic, Variable-Aperture Goggles which I think is a cool name for such amazing goggles. It took the creator 1 year to make them. The coolest feature of these goggles is the iris. Not only do they make the goggles look cool they also improve the sharpness of vision at long distances at their smallest aperture. They do this by increasing the depth of field by limiting the aperture similar to a camera lens.



Titanium Goggles

Add comment October 23rd, 2008

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The Calamente Fork

The purpose for such a fork is simple - make is easier to twirl spaghetti. However, I get the feeling while they were optimizing the fort for spaghetti twirling they forgot about safety. I mean, this fork looks like a torture device and after using it you might end up with a few more piercing holes in your lip.

The Calamente Fork

Add comment October 21st, 2008

Katrin Olina’s Amazing Installations

Icelandic artist and designer Katrin Olina launched 2 amazing installations. One multimedia installation, the Crystal Ball is in Hong Kong the other is half the world away in the Reykjavik Art Museum. Both installation are full of color, strange forms and characters. Seeing Olina’s works is like taking some LSD but in a good way (if that even makes any sense). Anyway, I simply adore the colors of the installations.



Katrin Olina’s Amazing Installations

Add comment October 20th, 2008

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Stand Umbrella

After seeing this design I immediately thought “Why didn’t they make it like that before?” It’s so convenient when you can just put the umbrella in the corner and it’ll stay it that position till the time you’ll need it again. I also would like to mention that making an umbrella stand up is not easy. It’s just a stick on a tripod. The umbrella’s weight is not distributed equally so it took the designer Hironao Tsuboi much effort to make it stand up and stay up. Other then that, it functions just as well as any other umbrella, keeping you dry when it’s raining.



Stand Umbrella

Add comment October 15th, 2008

SteelSeries World of Warcraft Mouse

WOW! SteelSeries and Blizzard have unveiled a mouse made especially for World of Warcraft. First thing first, It looks amazing, if aliens used mice with their computers I’m sure this is how we would picture them. Now comes the function part. The mouse has 15 programmable buttons. 15! That’s more then I used for the whole game including moving around but I understand that for PvP you need to have lots of buttons you can quickly push and not take your eyes off the screen. Also, you can choose what color the mouse will glow. You can chose from 16 million colors. A bit overkill but may keep the player busy while he’s in queue for the next battleground. One last thing, the mouse will be on sale on November 13, the same date when the Wrath of the Lich King comes out and will cost $90

Add comment October 13th, 2008

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Venus Chair

Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka will present a chair made entirely from natural crystals at Second Nature in Tokyo later this month. The process of making such a chair is simple, I remember doing similar stuff in chemistry class when salt crystals stuck to a string. The proces sis simple yet very creative when it’s used to make furniture.



Venus Chair

Add comment October 10th, 2008

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