Jordan Benedict - Friday, April 23, 2010
Jordan Benedict - Friday, April 23, 2010
In honor of seeing Exit Through The Gift Shop and the appearance of street artist SpaceInvader in the film, here is a way to really turn heads. Space invade your car. It is a moving piece of art whenever it is seen out and about.
Thanx
TCH
Justin Giritlian - Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Flickr user
sarcoptiform has tapped to an ongoing internet installation entitled
Pictures of Stuff.
This one is called Take-Out Lids and we think the simplicity and ultimately the design is splendid. Plus, it opens a discussion for us as a race, our consumption, and addiction to caffeine.
Thank You
SwissMiss
Justin Giritlian - Monday, April 19, 2010
Fresh and modern architecture/interior design. This house was designed by architects Herzog & De Meuron.
You can see all pictures
here.
Justin Giritlian - Monday, April 19, 2010
Neat little cards allowing the sender to craft their own message. Designed by
Yellow Owl Workshop in San Francisco, who specialise in creating expertly crafted paper goods. They are a limited edition and made from 100% PCW recycled paper.
Via
LikeCool
Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Great design meets great functionality from
OOMS. The designer says "each board can be used on its own as a cutting board or serving plate, or put some boards together and you have super-sized your workspace. It’s ideal for cutting those long baguettes! But the best thing is that any wineglass can be fitted into the blank spot of a board. Using the boards at parties allows guests to enjoy both wine & delicacies, while still having one hand free to greet other friends.”
Via
HipBip
Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, March 30, 2010

This delicious looking gummy bear chandelier is by hand by stringing approximately 5,000 1" acrylic gummy bears. Only 10 will be made. Designed by
Kevin Champney
Thanks
HipBip
Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Awesome map of the human body done visa-ve London's subway system.
By
Sam Loman
Justin Giritlian - Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Check out these new Bite silverware. Designed by
Mark Reigelman, the name and style is designed to draw attention to global hunger.