I would love to live in an updated (debatable what this would be) version of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater house (designed in1935)
iRock, Power Generating Rocking Chair That Charges Apple Devices
Christmas gift for the Rents to charge their iPad mini’s during next year’s hurricane…
Obsolete in Nature by David Ellingsen
Where does our obsolete technology go when it dies? David Ellingsen suggests that it returns to the wilds from whence it came, reintegrating itself into the natural world in one last ditch effort to remain relevant.
I’ve seen the cassette tape nest in real life and it’s probably an good reuse case but terribly unenvironmental…
go up
The most beautiful stairs I have ever seen! Like floating thin whispy clouds. And this recessed handrail detail is absolutely perfect.
via: the fab metamusings
cabbagerose:
agreed!
This is not a safe environment for heavy wine drinkers… great design though…
The team from Canada performs during the rhythmic gymnastics group all-around qualifications at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
This bullshit and trampoline are “sports” yet they disqualified baseball and haven’t allowed Lacrosse or Rugby?
Guido Mocafico’s photo series Aranea gives me a serious case of the creepy crawlies.
Arachnophobia is still the scariest creature feature… well… after Birds.
Starbucks Logo from Behind:
Created and designed by the same guy who brought you The Periodic Table of Sweets (Stephen Wildish), here’s a Venn diagram about pancakes!
love it…
Falling Earth by Markus Reugels
I pondered how Markus managed to shrink the Earth for photography’s sake without the rest of us catching on (I mean, we’d all be bumping into each other), but turns out he managed it with a special setup he uses for his “Refraction” series:
(via: mymodernmet)
fortune cookie stool/po shun leong
via: blueverticalstudio
Yeah! Because twist off bottles are too much of a luxury for the consumer to bare!










