Rabu, 20 April 2011

MIKESY

iPhone Pit Stop

Place an order with Ponoko and they laser cut and ship a flat-pack unit right to ya. You need to punch out the parts from the Bamboo sheet and assemble it yourself.Designer: Nickolas Madsen

Selasa, 19 April 2011

Moleskine for iPhone & iPad

Linje – The Norwegian Coffee Experience

iPad Dry Erase Board

Nothing beats the power of the whiteboarding. Now you can put down your thoughts in this handy-sized version with an iPad silhouette. Pass it around. Keep it at your desk or at the conference table. Refer to the backside for an interaction guide. 1 to 1 scale with 20 pixel grid. Get the most out of your product design sessions.

Features:
- Two dry erase markers with eraser cap- one black, one red.
- Interaction key.
- UI Stencils Stickers.
- 9" x 12" size.
iPad Dry Erase Board

Bamboo iPad 2 Case by Blackbox Case

Senin, 18 April 2011

The iPhone stand

The iPhone stand is a super simple method for getting the most out of your iPhone. Ideal for watching movies, reading, typing, cooking, talking and the list goes on. Available in a iPhone 3/3GS and iPhone 4 version. The stand comes in a variety of colours which include: black, blue, orange, grey, green, pink, yellow and red. Specify preferred iPhone version and colour during checkout in comment area.The iPhone stand Apple forgot to put in the box

'walking object' by julie simon

julie simon developed a 'walking object' developed around a link to childhood.
fascinated by disney characters, she chose to work with the silhouettes of bambi and ducks in her footwear design.
featured is the body of a normal looking pump, however the humour is found in the rubber ducky
which stands in as the shoe's heel.
'walking object' by julie simon

Unique nebula galaxy shoes, wedges heels handpainted by Kustom Kix

Each pair is hand painted when ordered, using acrylic paint on black fabric. Finished with a layer of flexible matte varnish for durability and to withstand all weather conditions.Unique nebula galaxy shoes, wedges heels handpainted by Kustom Kix

Watson Table by Paul Loebach

The Watson table is named after James Watson, the American scientist famous for discovering the helical structure of DNA. I felt like a scientist developing this table, working through numerous controlled material experiments to achieve the desired result. The closer I came to the solution, the simpler the experiments became, and the final result is a wood-composite structure laminated over a simple 6-part plywood mold.

The form is inspired by English furniture of the late 1600′s, with its distinctive open wood turnings, sometimes called ‘barley twists’. I was interested in translating these twisting shapes into bold structural elements, for the purpose of experimenting with new combinations of materials and construction processes.

To use materials as efficiently as possible I abandoned a machining-based approach in favor of an ‘additive’ lamination process. I began to experiment with composite materials to give structural support to this naturally ‘springy’ form; the result is a combination of wood and carbon fiber, with a painted wood top. This composite ‘sandwich’ utilizes the inherent rigidity of carbon as a structural core, creating a symbiotic composition providing a maximum of strength using a minimum of material.
Watson Table by Paul Loebach

natalia gomensoro

Minggu, 17 April 2011

Morihiro Harano of Drill Inc.

John Maniscalco Architecture

The design of this new home in the old village at Sugar Bowl is entirely a product of its dramatic environment. With a snow pack of as much as 8-9 feet, massive snow loads, and dangerous shear snow blocks dropping from typical sloped roofs, the site conditions dictate design.

This new house uses the constraints to shape an elegant solution. Taking a historical railroad avalanche shed as a precedent, the house uses a simple, bent planar roof form to gather the rooftop snow pack and shed it to the rear of the structure, away from entry and pedestrian traffic.

Perched on a concrete plinth that lifts it above the tall winter snow-pack, the house allows snow to rise around it and meet the entry level. At the first floor, a solid, cedar-clad volume houses entry, boot room, children’s and guest bedrooms, and service spaces. The exaggerated and abstract geometry of the fenestration at this level frames exaggerated views of horizontal snow drifts and vertical stands of pine trees.

In an otherwise horizontally oriented house, a two story glazed wall at the main stair provides a singular vertical perspective on the stands of surrounding pines and provides a moment of transition from the heavier base element to the light-filled airy spaces above. On the upper level, a variety of living spaces and the master bedroom suite,each enjoying mountain views, are gathered between the linear roof form and the simple block below. The interior palette of walnut, fir,concrete, and steel strikes a balance between clean, modern spatial expression with the warm, rustic feel of a mountain home.
The Sugar Bowl Residence by John Maniscalco Architecture

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Complect Coffee Table

There is an increasing need to develop products that can be transported as efficiently as possible, but products designed to meet these requirements often sacrifice aesthetics to do so. As a result, people continue to purchase products that transport less efficiently.

Named after a synonym for "interweave," Complect features bent plywood legs that are woven through a solid walnut tabletop. It was designed to combine simple home assembly and high quality construction into a flat-packing table that doesn't look like one.

Complect is easy to assemble and disassemble, and requires only a screwdriver to completely remove its legs. It uses standard screws to ensure both the worry-free replacement of lost hardware and the use of a tool that is familiar to many households. Complect is 4' long by 21" wide, stands at just over 15" tall, and breaks down to a height of under 3.5" for easy storage and transportation.
Matt Finder

Sabtu, 16 April 2011

unique Jimi Hendrix mosaic out of 5,000 variously colored Fender guitar plectrum

UK mosaic artist Ed Chapman created a unique Jimi Hendrix mosaic out of 5,000 variously colored Fender guitar plectrums. It was auctioned on February 24, 2011, selling for £23,000 at Cancer Research UK's Sound & Vision event at Abbey Road Studios.unique Jimi Hendrix mosaic out of 5,000 variously colored Fender guitar plectrum

Fuuvi Pick USB Mini Digital Camera

Small size is in. Retro digital is in too! Combining the two, comes the Fuuvi Pick Mini Digital Camera that you can simply Pick and Plug into your computer! Runs on a MicroSD card (not included), the Pick is a 2 megapixel colorful digital camera that shoots both still images and movies and recharges directly through your computer. A very small body for all those retro, quick snap shots. The new Pick Mini Digital Camera runs only on Windows.Fuuvi Pick USB Mini Digital Camera

Coffee Joulies

Senin, 11 April 2011

The iMSO-104 iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch

The iMSO-104, however, actually turns your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch into an oscilloscope display. Using a Cypress Semiconductor system on a chip, the iMSO-104 touts a 5MHz bandwidth and as much as 12 megasamples per second, and connects to your device by way of the dock connector -- according to its maker, it's also the world's smallest and most portable oscilloscope. That's all well and good, but what we really want to know is, does it support Tennis for Two? The iMSO-104 is now available for pre-order for $300Oscium's iMSO-104 turns iPad, iPhone into mixed signal oscilloscopes

Sabtu, 09 April 2011

Miniot Cover for iPad 2

iPhone 4 transparent

Gamer Calculator

Everyone is familiar with the game pad layout which makes our Cool Gamer Calculator so much fun and easy to use. It features a fantastic cool new take on the standard calculator with fantastically shapes and fully functional operation! Gamer Calculator

Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell

“The Invisibles Light” is as if hiding its appearance to escape from this material world. It melts into people’s daily lives like the air.Furniture Collection by Tokujin Yoshioka for Kartell

Carter Williamson Architects

The Blues Point Hotel required an outdoor terrace that was enjoyable to be in but respected the residential neighbours by keeping the noise down and maintaining privacy. The deck unifies the internal spaces of the pub by infilling the original L shaped plan and meeting the interior spaces at floor level. By opening up the best rooms and giving them back to the hotel, and inviting these spaces to share in the joy of the deck, the hotel in an instant feels familiar yet infinitely bigger. The curvilinear form of the deck meanders around a 30m tall Norfolk Pine, and deflects and absorb noise, while responding in part to the wonderful curves in the art deco form of the existing hotel. The warm and inviting walls were designed to live in, to embrace the patrons and provide open and exposed spaces and private and secreted nooks. Windows punch slender holes in the tall walls to embrace the view only, blinkering patrons from the neighbours gardens. The playfulness of the deck adds to the relaxing experience of a lunch or a few quite drinks on a sunny afternoon, or a night out with friends.Blues Point Hotel Outdoor Terrace by Carter Williamson Architects

Art Lebedev Studio - Haier

The Haier is a line of new water heaters in 50, 80 and 100 liter capacities. All the complicated mechanical controls have been simplified into an easy to use electronic control. Even the simpler, smaller unit consists of nothing more than a dial.Haier

Jumat, 08 April 2011

Coat Check Chair designed by Joey Zeledón

SoHo Architektur

Apple Logo Rainbow

Booktree by Kostas Syrtariotis

Giraffe Manor

Giraffe Manor is a small hotel in the Lang’ata suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. Together with its related Giraffe Centre, serves as a home to several endangered Rothschild giraffes, as well as operating a breeding program which reintroduces breeding pairs back into the wild.The Giraffe Manor is surrounded by 140 acres of indigenous forest just outside Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. It is home to giraffe and many species of birds, large families of warthogs and the elusive Bush Buck.Giraffe Manor

Candle Clock

Minggu, 03 April 2011

Glass Leg from John Houshmand

The wood has been maintain to uphold particular aspects and characteristics found within it. We have learned from experience that impossibility of guaranteeing the homogeneity of wood from one piece to the next. Much of the beauty that is found in one piece of wood is what facilitates the creation of each individual design. All wood has the potential to change with use and though time.Original Looking Low Maple Table with Glass Leg from John Houshmand
 
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