You’re looking at EXACTLY what you think you’re looking at. Everybody gets all excited about Tokyo’s techno-urinals, but what about these American-made ordinary, everyday objects? Michigan-based artist, Tom
SoHo-based GREY AREA exist in the “undefined space between art and design where art is made functional and the functional is made art.” [Me too!] Co-founder Kyle DeWoody recently
I have a thing for recognizable objects that switch us (and our perceptions) out of automatic mode because they don’t line up with our expectations. In this case,
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
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
Nendo combined the aesthetics of Russian nesting dolls and Japanese Cup Noodles to make these special Matryoshkas for the Nissin Cup Noodle Museum in Yokohama. The design is: a
Raphael Vincent Maria is a product designer and visual communicator from Bavaria. As is his vocation, he sums up the Easter holiday with a chocolate grenade. Every year,
Here’s something for the Person Who Has Everything (Except A lot of Sex, Probably) : Giant, silkscreened condom pillows. Lancaster, PA-based condom pillow designer, Arthur Oak, explains: I
Has your spouse ever called you lazybones or a numskull for forgetting to pick up the milk? Never again, say Sarah and Joseph Belknap of Chicago! The married couple rotocasts
Twitter toilet paper is a popject that works on three levels: It’s toilet paper. You can use it. It sends the message that social media is disposable…literally. It speaks