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
Filed under AWESOME. If you are a regular reader of this blog, you know that my adoration for animated gifs runs deep. There’s just something charming about the
Lately there’s a lot of artwork that follows a pretty specific formula: X (where X is a pop culture phenomenon) + Y (where Y is an nontraditional 3D "canvas") =
Lulubell Toy Bodega in Tucson, AZ imports some of the most interesting Japanese toys available in the US. They just recently added a piece called Slender Man by
Italian design studio, Flusso Creative, is giving Simple Human a run for its (our?) money on their seeming monopoly over well-designed trash cans and recycling bins. “LECO” is the
Designer Anton Repponen envisions a world wear you wear what you eat and fashion comes from within. For the former: fancy meat ties. For the latter: human anatomy
The Tokyo-based International Robot Exhibition (now in its 19th year) is notorious for unveiling some pretty WTF BOTs. Glancing casually passed the photo above, you’d probably think dismissively:
Last night, the toy world’s brush with cable television acclaim abruptly ended as Work of Art‘s judges sent our Sucklord packing. But as the @Sucklord lights up today’s