Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Eye Candy by Eye Candy Can







Eye Candy Can have created a conceptual lollipop-shaped device that transmits images to the brain via the tongue. “Resonators positioned on the surface of an Eye Candy transmit information from the tongue to the brain at the frequency that the eyes usually send visual information to the brain,” explains Eyal of Eye Candy Can. So now you can just get relaxed or focus or being able to meditate just by using this "lollipop".

Tokujin Yoshioka's Honey-Pop chair







It can be flattened down next to nothing. He has an impressive amount of work done, It does worth to have a full close look to his webpage (he does almost anything involving design).

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Danny Kuo's StairCASE







A bookcase that is also a Staircase, so you can reach everywhere in your bookcase

Pattern Anywhere







This Spanish Company is able to apply their designs to anything and everything you could think of, from wallpaper, furniture, textiles, clothing, tiles to note books

House Printer (it does print a real house)







No kidding this is real!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Breathtaking Natural Swimming Pools







Hopefully one day I'll be able to have one of these (or maybe not). No chemicals involved in the maintenance of these pools.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Horno 3 by Grimshaw







Grimshaw architects have converted a decommissioned blast furnace into a museum of steel in Monterrey, Mexico.

Grand Canal Square by Martha Schwartz Partners







Landscape architects Martha Schwartz Partners have completed the Grand Canal Square project in Dublin, Ireland. The €8 million project consists of red resin-glass paving that extends into the water, dotted with illuminated red poles. Planted sections are arranged diagonally across the square.

Museum Liaunig











Museum near Neuhaus in Carinthia, Austria. Done by Querkraft Architects