Holly Stanway (aka A Little Stranger) likes guinea pigs. A lot. Recently, she decided to render them in silver. A pair of them. Kissing. On a ring. Awww…
I just discovered a really CUTE blog: Year of the Labbit. Jessica Day describes her site as “a photo blog featuring labbit adventures and recipes of yummy things labbits
Frank Kozik, creator of the Smorkin’ Labbit, knows a thing or two about cute vintage advertising. Yesterday’s controversy over cannibalism and cake left me with a bad taste
Coffee and Cigarettes was a movie by Jim Jarmusch, but here’s something that combines lighting up and coffee cups without the cancer. It’s the T-Light by Seoul, South
56th Studio is a multi-disciplinary quirky design studio primarily based in Bangkok. They’re a “luxe-personified yet kitschy, neo-ethnic, eclectically bold and youthful” trio who “embrace pop and mainstream culture,
I couldn’t resist one more. Vanessa Dualib [previously] combines fruit, vegetables, photography and puns into a great series of photos called “ρLªYinG ωiTh mŸ fOoD,” and she’s also staged a
I ain’t gonna front: I like food art, anthropomorphic fruit, and I like bad puns. Sao Paulo-based photographer Vanessa Dualib unites the them all in a fun series
For Sweden’s World Arts Day, Swedish Minister of Culture, Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, was asked to perform a cliterodectomy on a “performance art cake”. The cake was the idea of
Courtesy of Children’s Toys of Bygone Days: A History of Playthings of All Peoples from Prehistoric Times to the XIXth Century by Karl Grober, English version by Philip Hereford. London,