If you got a kick out of Bughouse’s Future Fossils collection of concrete cameras, joysticks and turntables, soak in these concrete (non-rubber) duckies. The quirky quackers act as swag
Following up those Mount Fuji tissues is the next great popject: SPATIONERY! Big points for product design and gigantic props for the portmanteau. South Korean designer Jeongmi Lee created Spationery as
A fantastic new issue of Design Bureau magazine is now on stands! In addition to my Toys by Design column on Brutherford Industries (above), this 2nd anniversary issue features
As I continue to define and refine the genre of “popjects,” I occasionally stumble upon perfect popjects. These Pasta Bowties, which I wrote about last February, (and wore
Some hardcore collectors compare toy collecting to drug addiction. Both activities begin in pursuit of pleasure. Both produce fleeting joy. Both leave you wanting more. Jason Freeny‘s CAPSL
Amos Toys is one of the longest running and most respected independent brands in the niche industry of designer toys. Recently, they announced that Amos Toys had run its
Ashtanur is the Arabic word for “oven bread” and also slang for flat-bread (or pita bread) made in Jerusalem. Israeli industrial designers Ido Mohar and Baruch Mogilevsky added humor to the rolling
Australian designer, Fiona Roberts, has created a chair upholstered in lush red velvet with 300 plastic eyeballs. The chair is called “Scopophilia,” or “the love of looking,” and it is “the
These two modern chairs (above) were designed with recession-proof secrets. They offer a potential solution to a perennial problem: Has this ever happened to you? As you head