Animal Breakfast Bowl by Geraldine de Beco

This lovely breakfast bowl is created by Geraldine de Beco. Fill it up and discovers the form of animal that suddenly appears!

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January 31, 2012 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

‘Nestä,’ Kitchen Tools by Joseph Joseph

Nestä By Joseph Joseph is a collection of food preparation sets. The design alloweach set to be stacked together to occupy minimum amount of space.

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January 24, 2012 - Food, Latest    
Author: Ian

Deglon Meeting Knife Set by Mia Schmallenbach


Deglon Meeting Knife Set is an ergonomic design by Mia Schmallencach. The design was inspired by the Fibonacci Sequence, using the width of an average hand as a starting point. To remove each knife, simply press down near the tip of the blade and lift knife away by the handle. The set includes 4 knifes, a paring knife, a utility knife, a chef knife and a slicer.
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January 12, 2012 - Food, Latest    
Author: Ian

Rooftop Hydroponic Garden NYC


New York restaurateur John Mooney has redefined garden with a rooftop that is now a home to melons, mint, garbanzo, tomatoes, lettuce, and much more. . He is the first chef in the U.S. to grow all of his produce on a rooftop farm. Their produce is grown in sixty vertical tower hydroponic systems, designed and engineered by Future Growing LLC., of Orlando, Florida. Unlike traditional gardening methods, hydroponics uses a pH balanced ionic mineral based water solution that is pumped through a central tower that comes in contact with the plants’ roots. The Tower Garden™ uses a closed system technology to recycle 100% of the nutrients and water minimizing waste. Read More…

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December 13, 2011 - Food    
Author: Hans

Cuore Carafes by Liviana Osti

Liviana Osti has made this cute pair of carafes a carafe that forms a heart when the two parts are assembled.

Two glass carafes shaping a human heart when joined together. The heart is a reminder for the generally underestimated but essential role health plays in our lives.
In order to prevent cardiovascular and blood pressure diseases we have to start with the root of the problem, our daily consume of food and beverage.
A wine decanter is built together with a water carafe. A half half coloured mix of red and white. Red wine stands for low pressure, water stands for high pressure.
The organic heart shape has been developed into two different, stand-alone objects according to the natural division of ventricles.

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October 6, 2011 - Food    
Author: Shan Tara

Electrolux Mobile Kitchen Concept by Dragan Trenchevski


Designer Dragan Trenchevski envisions this portable cook top as a boon to travelers and campers who can pull up recipes while whipping up meals miles from home, thanks to its 3G connection and battery pack. Once a recipe is selected, it becomes a stove top. Using induction heating, the cook can select how hot the surface needs to be to cook the particular dish. Read More…

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September 15, 2011 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Suspended Fruit Basket by Kare Frandsen


This modern and attractive fruit basket by Kare Frandsen is made of 2 metal rings and a lot of rubber line, so fruit and vegetables have a real chance to be eaten on time. And it brings a nice touch of color in the kitchen. Read More…

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August 26, 2011 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Darth Vader Ice Cream by Stoyn


3D-forms ice creams are created by Russian designers Stoyn and produced on a Moscow eco-friendly manufacture. “It’s not just about the ice-cream – it’s about the experiment! A real revolution fits into any form – music, landscape, or ice-cream” – says Sergey Stoyn.
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July 1, 2011 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Tasty Pantone Chip Cookies

Kim Neil, created these rad Pantone chip cookies for her clients Christmas gifts after nabbing some great Pantone chip tins at Blick’s Art Supply. Kim is a freelance designer and illustrator and she created these fabulous Pantone cookies using her collection of Pantone chips. Inspired by this fun Pantone tin, Kim worked with Royal icing to create the exact colors and even broke out her luster dust to create metallic “chip” cookies. Once the icing set, she used an edible marker to add the Pantone numbers.

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January 31, 2011 - Food, Latest    
Author: Hans

Glowbelly Steamboat by Tan Lun Cheak


From Tan Lun Cheak fromLittle Thoughts Group, Glowbelly Steamboat is an iconic glass dining table centerpiece that can be used either as a bowl or a table lamp.

Created for the traditional Chinese New Year family reunion dinner, the Glowbelly is a modern take on the steamboat, when not used for cooking or dining, can be flipped around to function as a beautiful lamp; encouraging the joyful memories of past reunion dinners to continue to glow and is an ever-present reminder of the values and ingredients that go into making a happy family.
Little Thoughts Group

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December 27, 2010 - Food, Latest, Lighting    
Author: Hans

Sorapot, Teapot by Joey Roth

Sorapot is a unique, modern teapot. Its architectural shape and simple functionality bring tea’s quiet beauty into sharp focus. in either brushed or mirror polished finish — to house a Pyrex tube, letting you watch as the tea leaves unfurl, changing hot water into tasty tea. Read More…

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December 1, 2010 - Food, Furniture, Kitchen, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Petit Plat Miniature food Art by Design Fetish


Kushu From design Fetish has recently launched her blog and introduce these beautiful pieces of art representing miniature food. Designed for dollhouses or to wear as jewelery, these “Petit Plats” are all handmade and customizable.


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November 3, 2010 - Art, Bathroom, Fashion, Food, Jewelry, Latest, Sculpture    
Author: Shan Tara

Hedgehog Cheese Grater

“Scratch my Back” has been designed by Belgian designers: Arnaud de Vicq, Bram de Baere, Luc Heylen, Ruud Belmans and Thomas Anden Abeele.

“Scratch my back” is a cute and stylised interpretation of the classic cheese grate, combined with a new approach – the four feet creating a stable stance – that allows for a simpler use. No more carrot grating all over the place, just on your plate.”

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October 28, 2010 - Food, Kitchen, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

GILApple Lamp by Undercover


Undercover brings a new and unique lamp concept, design GILApple Lamp that borrows its entire shape from an apple.
GILApple Lamp made in three colors: red, black and white, and the creators claim that very soon strange lights appear on the shelves. At least the foreign ones, well, online stores, no doubt, too. On the value “apple light” yet nothing is known.
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September 1, 2010 - Food, Furniture, Latest, Lighting    
Author: Shan Tara

Sharky, Tea Infuser by Pablo Matteoda


Designer Pablo Matteoda from Argentina has come up with the coolest tea infuser. Simply fill the Sharky Tea Infuser with loose leaf tea, and let it float around a cup of hot water. During the waiting process, you can see the colour of your tea create a beautiful effect.
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August 4, 2010 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

“Tulip,” Wine Glass by James Nash


“Tulip” wine glass by James Nash is pretty simple, and therein lies the genius. The wine, currently M&S, Mark and Spenser stores, comes in a single-serving plastic wine glass with a removable top similar to what one would find on the top of a yoghurt container. It’s peeled off and the fresh wine is consumed.
Tulip looks like it’s available in red, white, and murky orange flavors. You can currently only get it in the UK and Europe, with promises of US distribution “in the near future.”
James Nash

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June 25, 2010 - Food, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

“Teabag Coasters” by Yuree S. Lim & Jieun Yang

Are you a tea lover? I am! And the idea of Yuree S. Lim and Jieun Yang totally got me.
You simply have to remove your tea bag from your cup, and put it on one of the coasters. It allows the remaining tea to soak into the Teabag Coasters and the drawing will be formed.

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June 9, 2010 - Food, Gadgets, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

U-Grow – Indoor Growing Concept by Tom Gould


U-grow designed by Tom Gould is a self-sustaining, indoor Aeroponic growing system based on nutrientreclamation from organic kitchen waste. Perfect for people with limited or no garden space, who want to recycle waste and grow their own produce.
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June 4, 2010 - Food, Green, Kitchen, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara