Later this month, quite possibly the largest ever exhibition of toy art, will open at the me Collectors Room in Berlin. If you’re familiar with the Toy Giants
This is my 8th week curating a niche-specific Instagram Roundup, and it’s the biggest one yet. (You people make awesome stuff, and take excellent photos.) Today, we find
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,
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
Back in 1999, Frankfurt-based artist, Simone Decker, installed a series of giant bubble gum installations across Venice as part of the Biennale. A catalog of his amazing sculptural works is available
There are some designers whose artwork simply makes me smile. Mathias Bax (better known as Toy Architects) from Edermunde, Germany is one such person. When I interviewed Mathias
German character designer, Hauke Scheer, created the U.R.I.-NAL “crazy bathroom robot,” but the experience left him feeling a wee bit unsatisfied. Perhaps he hadn’t quite finished what he’d
Pril is a brand of German dishwashing detergent. They recently tried to use social media to crowdsource new package designs for two limited edition bottles. The campaign was
I think the easiest way to set up this exposition for my generation is to say that Simonetta Cattaneo Vespucci (above) was to the painter Botticelli as Kate
James Jarvis miniature golf? Well, it makes more sense than Joy Division and Mickey Mouse, right? Amos Toys was recently asked to design a unique hole for a custom