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Posted: 24 Apr 2013 09:31 AM PDT The 8-bit Bumper for iPhone 5 and 8-Bit Sleeve for iPad Mini hearken back to the beginnings of the video game revolution, when the music was awesome and mushrooms were the most valuable treasure! The pixelated design and jaggy edges complete the 8-Bit look and durable TPU material keeps iDevices safe. If Mario had an iPhone, this would have been his bumper… and you can own it here! Designer: Big Big Pixel - Related posts: |
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 08:17 AM PDT Gotto love this clever wine rack that resembles the spirits of the animal kingdom! With the options of stocking your wine on a reindeer, elephant, penguin and Doberman, the choice is really tough. On a side note, you better assemble the wine accessory before you down a glass or two! Designer: Choi Jinyoung – Conte bleu - Related posts: |
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 07:54 AM PDT You have to credit the simplicity that the Fusion Kitchen Knives exude. A literal mix of East and West, Industrial design and craftsmanship, the knife set blend in the common language of design and tell the story. Handmade in Kyoto as a limited edition by Japanese artist- craftsman Issei Hanaoka, these knives are inspired by the traditional Japanese art of wood crafting and they have a minimalist design: extremely simple yet modern and universal. Details
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Posted: 24 Apr 2013 12:01 AM PDT Almost unrecognizable as a chair, Spike by Alexander Lervik looks more like some sort a torture instrument than seating object…. and we love it! The design was inspired by the designer’s observation of slanted rain and the tendency of the drops to create floating lines as they hurdle toward the ground. Collectively, the turned ash rods mimic the curve of a body, making it completely safe to sit in…. we promise! Designer: Alexander Lervik - Related posts: |
Posted: 24 Apr 2013 12:01 AM PDT The Sony EYEDIO speaker brings expert-level directional sound to the average user. The unit is capable of pinpointing sound, localizing it to a specific area so that only people in the audible zone can hear it. Thanks to its eye-inspired shape, EYEDIO can move in any direction, horizontal or vertical, without moving its location. Jam to your music without disturbing others, set an alarm only you can hear, or use it to get the attention of anyone in your line of sight! Designers: Putri Lestari & Soka Pradipta - Related posts: |
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