Faucet Necklace by Linda Loudermilk

Designer Linda Loudermilk is passionate about the earth and its people, and she is making her mark on the eco-movement with stylish products that inspire people to think about the world and how we can make it a better place for all inhabitants.
Sony Little TV Concept
Sony and Tokyo Fiber are taking a fresh look with this new “senseware” design. The outer skin covering the silicone body is composed of “Super-Knit” fabric. Wonderfully elastic, this material enables curvy contours with just one seam.

Vacuum Broom by Wilson Song

The Vacuum Broom concept designed by Wilson Song is a lightweight and compact device which looks like any other broom save for the fact that there are suction ducts inside each hollow bristle, making this sound like a good candidate for hard floors as well as area rugs. , the Vacuum Broom looks pretty thin and seems to work sans wires.
Tattoo House by Andrew Maynard Architects

Andrew Maynard Architects created a box extension to a house called the Tattoo House, in Melbourne that makes the most of the space, but the curb appeal is further enhanced by the use of UV stable stickers to provide the opacity required.

December 17, 2007 - Category: Architecture - Posted by: Hans - Comments: 1
Dual-Fuel Cocktail Shaker
For making you party stylish and blissful, here is one latest gadget Dual-Fuel Cocktail Shaker which comes in a nickel-plated stainless steel and brass body, featuring a couple of slide-off wings that double up as flasks.

The New Museum of Contemporary Art by Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA

The New Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Tokyo-based architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA with Gensler, New York, serving as Executive Architect, is a seven-story, structure located at 235 Bowery between Stanton and Rivington Streets.
December 17, 2007 - Category: Architecture - Posted by: Chantal - Comments: 0
Interactive Video for Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible

There’s lots of posts about this already, but just in case you haven’t seen it, check out the online interactive video for Arcade Fire’s Neon Bible.
Pig Toy Retains Shape After Being Squashed
“Lokulokus, pigs made out of a gelatinous plastic material that could be squashed against the floor, be completely destroyed, and magically regain their original shape in seconds”.
Each of these squashy toys is priced at $3 each in Japan.
Live Cooking Table by pmg

It has a surface made of SCHOTT Ceran glass-ceramic panels which can be decorated individually with your choice of metallic prints. The control elements are hidden within the table: This is how the “Live Cooking Table” is able to keep its sleek aesthetic without cables or buttons and dials.
Marie Louise Lamp by Buro Vormkrijgers

Designed by Buro Vormkrijgers, the Marie Louise lamp is made of PMAA sheets that are cut like the silhouette of a traditional lamp. It can be customized with a series of colored filters including amber, yellow, orange, purple, blue, pink, red and green. Price: $999
