New York’s KIOSK has turned their shop full of objects into a full-fledged objective: It’s soon time to VOTE and there is only one man with a plan, OBAMA. What
I bet you didn’t know there was going to be a Part 2 (neither did I). Earlier this month, French artist, SKWAK, revealed the debut of his fashion brand,
If last week’s toothy concrete and bronze sculpture locked up your temporomandibular joints, well chew on this! Presenting: The Apex Predator Shoes by London-based Fantich and Young. The shoes: Savile Row
I last profiled designer Anton Repponen for his meat ties and anatomy socks. Now, here’s a bit more “biomimicmarketing” in the form of Repponen’s fruity footwear. Check out conceptual kiwi kicks
What you’re looking at is sort of a spin on the whole Schrödinger’s cat paradox: it’s free-growing and yet forcibly contained at the same time. It’s not mold on
My friends over at MAQET recently released their first licensed 3D-printed DIY figure: Emily the Strange! The project has been underway for many months, and head MAQETeer,
How dark and dry is your sense of humor? Are you a pragmatic person? These public service announcements were designed to send a polite, practical and quintessentially British
Avihai Shurin is an Israeli industrial designer who came up with a clever, albeit cheeky, concept: mass-producing an object found in most Jewish homes around the world. Presenting,
A. Drauglis is a Washington, DC-based artist, woodworker and furniture maker. He recently caught my attention with this handsome pill box, which comes complete with a dose of social
Juliet Ames is a Baltimore-based crafter who has been breaking plates and turning the ‘wreckage’ into art since 2006. China Knuckles, which combine the implied violence of brass knuckles