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
Hyunwoo Park, designer of the (conceptual) Gunshot Doorknob writes: I agree that we have enough of violence that permeates our subconscious mind. But for those who love lightsabers
In 2004, Japanese artist Sako Kojima became a hamster. She writes: This performance is so hard because Sako was moving all day long as a hamster: quickly running,
Pretty Ugly LLC, the parent company of the Uglydoll brand, just announced a panoply of licensing partnerships across multiple categories. The arrangements include Uglydoll brand balloons, backpacks, luggage,
Psycho Ceramics were a range of zany novelty ceramics made by US-based Kreiss company and manufactured in Japan between the 1960s and 1970s. They are characterized by a
There are a ton of products on the market that prey on people who are “vertically challenged”. These are usually in the form of insoles or elevator shoes
Project White and Red, Patient No. 6‘s mini-series of resin toys against creative oppression, has been successfully crowd-funded through Indiegogo! He wrote to express his excitement, and he’s
Back in 1997, contemporary artist Damien Hirst became both a quasi-Chemist and a Restaurateur when he opened Pharmacy, his fashionable restaurant/bar in London’s Notting Hill neighborhood. Hirst curated every design element
Damien Hirst created his Pharmacy installation after witnessing how pharmacies “provoke an idea of confidence” in people: I can’t understand why most people believe in medicine and don’t