H Arquitectes - Casa 205, Vacarisses 2008. Via.
Space Invader Graffiti Supply Shelf
Fresh meets function. This was given to Jonathan aka BombinArt for his birthday. With all that spraypaint, he’s either up to the best kind of no good, or he customizes lots of bicycles.
(via Obvious Winner)
ReCraft Your Tablet: Kindle Fire
Amazon unveiled their answer to the iPad today, the new Kindle Fire, a $200 color tablet. The Kindle Fire has a 7-inch color display, weighs just 14.6 ounces, and has a color touch screen. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos emphasized the device’s ability to play video from Amazon’s streaming Prime service, play MP3’s from the Amazon store, and load Web pages more quickly by leveraging Amazon’s cloud services.
SWYP: See What You Print
Artefact created a radically simple printer concept called SWYP. See What You Print. To learn more: artefactgroup.com/#/content/swyp
rozanes: ReCraft Your Chair: The Hockenheimer Chair by Nju Studio
German designers NJU Studio have created a way for consumers to take their own magazines and turn them into the cool and useful Hockenheimer stool. The DIY kit enables you to create a stool of varying heights depending on just how many mags you have lying around. The quirky stool would be a conversation piece in any room, and the possibilities are endless. Stack fashion magazines high and add a bright cushion cover for a girly room. Or take a worldly approach and create a low ottoman of National Geographics. You could even play up the accompanying leather straps’ vintage appeal and use a stack of antique magazines.
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designersof: - “makesenses” provides autistic children with sensory toys…
“makesenses” provides autistic children with sensory toys made from fabrics that are familiar to them in touch, smell or sight. It works on the premise that familiar materials are more comforting to children with autism and so the product could be made from anything; an old blanket or a favourite T-shirt. The product is aimed at providing the child with sensory stimulation, as well as encouraging social integration with other children. The autistic spectrum affects around one in every 100 people and familiarity is something that is widely known to help those
affected feel comforted. Each toy is handmade and personalised with the fabric from which it is designed. The two toys include the “sensack”, a satchel-style bag, and “senseat”, a fabric covered rocking seat that is light enough for a child to carry on their back. Both toys can be easily combined and carried around at the same time. This aims to encourage social interaction with other children at school, the playground, etc.Jordan Scott
Edinburgh Napier Universityw: www.jdezain.com
e: j.scott@jdezain.com

fieldyweb: That’s one fine-looking conference table. I’m not generally an admirer of conference tables, or even a fan of meetings that require conference tables – but sign me up for meetings round this one.
ReCraft Your Juice: Citrange by Quentin de Coster
The Citrange by Quentin de Coster is a nicely functional (and pretty!) fruit juicer. Its two ends are sized differently to accommodate the various diameters of citrus fruits. The juice is funneled down through the center of the Citrange (which also filters the seeds) and into your waiting glass!
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kevinnuut: Needs More Shelves.
The Shelf-Pod house designed by Kazuya Morita Architecture is entirely made of shelves. It’s a knick-knackers dream scape, riddled with wood pockets as far as the eye can see. Also, notice that the walk way doubles as a table. Thanks Core77.
Why do so many of you “get rich quick” internet peeps use such a similar and common web design format to this one??? Can’t you afford to have your website designed properly???
Why?
Aren’t you making enough money from your “get rich quick” web site?
Perhaps you’re not making enough money from your “get rich quick” web site because you’re all using this common similiar web design format.
Ironic isn’t it?
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