Ceci n’est pas une pipe? Au contraire! It is, in fact, a pipe. The latest project from Jeremy Hutchison presents the question: what does a useful object become
For the duration of June, Barcelona-based design agency, Cunicode, embarked on this ingenious little One Coffee Cup a Day project. As the title implies, they designed a new coffee cup
Poppin is pretty much porn for creative people who work at desks. They’ve got the modern, colorful office supplies I was all over last month, but here they’re
Swedish ceramicist Mia Göransson designed Eyjafjallajokull as a response to the Icelandic volcano of the same name. You may remember Eyjafjallajokull because of its eruption last May, spewing
The New York Times candle was one of the late object designer Tobias Wong‘s last concepts. Within the current fascination with scents and, especially, experimental scents, Wong proposed
This is brilliant. The London-based Anglo-Swiss duo of Dan Black and Martin Blum have created a masterpiece of design so cutting edge you didn’t know you needed it
Atelier Van Lieshout created this “Thin Man” bench as a commissioned work for Design Miami 2011. The bench is in the form of an emaciated figure crawling across the
RgB Rainbow Glasses is a concept design by Luis Porem. They were designed in plastic with a flexible internal chamber within the frames that allows colorful water-based inks to
This is kind of like if you take the notion of pimp cups in a vastly different direction: Phallus Chalice is a fully functional art piece, designed by Seattle
I love everything about this. Green? Check. Fuzzy? Check. Aeron chair? Check. Domo? OK, well I added that… Japanese botanic artist Makoto Azuma has partnered with furniture designer Herman