Following up yesterday’s Classic Toys Turned into Lamps, here’s another one to file under Re-purposing Something Old, Unused and Probably Broken Into a Light Fixture. Jason Hull makes vintage cameras
Who knows what compels people to do things? [*cough* OCD *cough*] But why ponder the reason when we can stare at the glorious result? Micaël Reynaud takes us
You know when you see a design that you like and you feel a sneaking suspicion that the designer is probably cool too? That happened with these Muppets
The year was 2002. The place was Tokyo. Japanorama‘s Jonathan Ross walked through a purple curtain and emerged into the toy-stocked studio of Japanese artist, Junko Mizuno. Regarding her
How to be a Retronaut unearthed just the thing so many of you budding artists have been looking for (but didn’t know you were). Thanks to Jason Liebig,
In this terrific throwback example of what I like to call OCD Art, Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann of Zim and Zou have meticulously rendered yesteryear’s electronics as neon papercrafts.
It’s been nearly two years since I heard from custoMONDAY alumni Nanan1, but I’m happy to say he’s still alive and making art with toys. What you see here
Coinciding with his first children’s book, This is Silly, Gary Taxali has released a series of retro-styled, very affordable, wooden toys. The figures were produced for Canadian bookstore,
Here’s a project that’s got just about the opposite mission of Kidrobot’s “Nostalgia is Death” camp. SquidKidsInk is turning the retro dial way back with its trio of