When last we spoke of Sebastian Errazuriz, we were talking about Burka Boards and shoe pants. For his latest project, Drowning in Debt, the New York-based designer continues to
Sometimes you just need a hand! Right now, I’m travelling a bit, and so I can’t quite fulfill my duty of delivering you the daily dose of procrastination design
If you like Daniel Ballou‘s cargo containers (just mentioned here) and other product design, you’ll probably also dig his desktop power lines. There are hundreds of miles of power
People, I have found what may be the perfect popject: The farfalle pasta bowtie designed by Microworks in Japan. As a refresher: “The trademark of a successful popject
Maison Martin Margiela sells this candelabra made of wax. When you use it to light your candles, it becomes a melting, morphing artwork. Did someone just say ‘blah
The Hypolux Chandelier is made up of commercial syringes, plexiglass plates and ballchain suspension. It comes from Bughouse, the same folks who brought us cameras made of concrete.
Clearly we’ve evolved toward being a culture in which there’s zero justification to commit acts of violence with “blunt objects”. No, we’re more refined–more designed–and so similarly should
My most popular post of 2011 was Practically Impractical Japanese T-shirts, so I thought I’d kick off 2012 with something from that same camp (emphasis on camp): everyday