Aaahhh! I love these winsome woodbots by Loulou, half of the adorable art team known as Loulou and Tummie. The Dutch design duo are always doing delightful things (like this
I’m starting to see a pattern that suggests Dutch designers have great senses of humor. (For instance: Dutch Brains: It’s What’s for Breakfast!, Excuse Me Miss but You
Gadgets and clouds enable modern nomads to carry hundreds and thousands of books, tunes and photos wherever we go. But what if you wanted to take a few
Ellen Urselmann is a Dutch glass artist whose blown glass sculptures incorporate toys and medical ephemera. Her glass bubbles are a way to capture the intangible: “a thought, a
Dutch character design duo, Loulou and Tummie were invited to design two new series of bags for LeSportsac. Last Fall, they became LeSportsac’s Artist in Residence and created carryalls
The increasingly “cloud-based” nature of collecting is a trend I’ve been following, and I’m not alone. Netherlands-based designer Lucas Maassen and Raw Color question the meaning of “ownership” in the
Joe Ledbetter‘s newest Chaos Bunny is a match made in marijuana for Mintyfresh, the Netherlands-based toy shop that’s releasing it tomorrow, January 5th. The third colorway of Ledbetter’s
Bravo to Kidrobot for producing an affordable vinyl art multiple by Dutch artist, Parra! Within just the past five years, Parra has released several unique large fiberglass sculptures
Mmmm…I love blogging on an empty stomach. Culinary alchemist Sara Asnaghi continues her What Have You Got In Your Head? series of (semi) edible food art with this delectable trio inspired
It’s unofficially Skull Week here at Jeremyriad, so if you’re just tuning in, I’d like to recommend that you Adopt a 150-year old Human Skull and view these