Amnesty International award-winning photographer, Bran Symondson, brought together 23 artists for AKA Peace, a project tasking creatives to re-imagine fully decommissioned AK-47 assault rifles as art objects. Symondson describes the genesis
Remember Jason Taylor and his Everyday Objects project? I wrote that post in March, when the UK-based product designer was nearing his 100th transformation of an everyday object.
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
Mat Collishaw, a YBA, has released a series of 100 glass sculptures called Innercity Inhalers through Damien Hirst’s Other Criteria. The sculptures are “replicas of plastic smoking bongs
Dudebox burst onto the UK designer toy scene from seemingly out of nowhere with two (count ’em, two) full sets of blind-boxed artist platform toys, additional larger artist
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
Naturally, I share Harlan Ellison’s eloquent views on the value of writers, and I also firmly believe in writing (and writing implements) as art. Since I’ve been writing
In August of 2010, London-based duo Paul Delfgou and Daniel Kohn burst onto the designer vinyl scene with Arts Unknown. Despite a depressed economy with lackluster toy sales, they had a strategy.
Last month, this giant Lite Brite was my most popular post. This month, let’s swim across the pond and make waves with light blighty! Allow me to introduce Chuppi,