Ever wonder what happened to Flying Cat? They were one of the first manufacturers of what we call toy art today. From the early-mid 2000s, Flying Cat was responsible
Urinals are no longer practical devices, mere toys or fine art; they are now musical instruments. The ‘Guitar Pee’ is a guitar-shaped urinal designed to stream musical solos whilst
Have you ever wished you could get a blank slate and just start over? Not quite like in a Witness Protection Program or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
If I was really rich, maybe I’d buy this installation of 520 Maneki Neko (Lucky Cats) by Boris Petrovsky. Everyone knows you can’t buy love, and we’ve all
Pete Fowler has collaborated with UK-based Post Living on a line of tables based on his iPad drawings. Fowler is one of the character designers who shaped the toy art
Did you think my last post about the Gunshot Doorknob was gratuitously violent? Well just for you, I’ve fixed the situation by making it needlessly unicorny. I did this
It doesn’t take a social media branding analyst to notice that artists are hot with car companies these days. Today, we add the Chevy Sonic to our previous
Incredibox, the fun, music-making application from French design studio So Far So Good, and musician Incredible Polo, is back with a new, more robust version 2.0. I loved this
There’s a natural crossover between technology and toys, and Chicago-based JC Rivera is carving out (literally) a new mascot for Instagram, one of my favorite social networks. Rivera created a
Twitter toilet paper is a popject that works on three levels: It’s toilet paper. You can use it. It sends the message that social media is disposable…literally. It speaks