“Wire Button”
“Wire Button” by Jaehyung Hong – a clever way to store headphones while you wear them, nice re-make potential! via DVICE.
“Wire Button” by Jaehyung Hong – a clever way to store headphones while you wear them, nice re-make potential! via DVICE.
Way before there was a Segway, there was Charles F. Taylor and his one wheel vehicle. This website has a lot of information, pictures, and even videos of his creations. Anyone for a remake? Taylor’s passionate hobby from 1939 on, was the development of several working prototypes of a one-wheeled vehicle. Two of these prototypes […]
A fitting accompaniment to the disco ball, this laser cut shade packs the room with silhouettes – Well chosen lighting is an important ingredient for every successful party. An interesting and atmospheric by-product of light are its shadows. Our design uses those shadows to create the right ambiance; A 360 degrees skyline of lively people […]
A pretty interesting take on recyclable / sustainable furniture, the “XS Chair” by Nick DeMarco is a transparent chair filled with all of the garbage and recyclables you can stuff into it. The more junk inside, the more comfy the chair becomes. Although it might start to look like the junk lost between the spacs […]
Welcome to the cat future, all doors will scan your cat’s microchip (RFID) and if it’s your cat it can come inside… Keeps out unwanted cats by using your cat’s existing microchip number without the need for a collar. Automatically detects light levels and can keep your cat in at night. Designed by a vet. […]
Josh sent us this proposed remake – an LED lamp that simulates the ambient effects of a television left on. Billed as security device to ward off thieves, there’s just something about it that leaves me scratching my head. True, it would use less electricity than a television left running for the length of your […]
Porcelain writes – I saw a report on Cuban art on Frontline/World earlier this week. They mainly focused on the work of Los Carpinteros. I was so impressed with their wood work. My two favorite pieces they showed were the grenade-jewelry case and the hands with all the drawers.