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- HOW TO STICK IT IN…
- Mario Bros. Garden
- Bike Stockholm City
- The Tyme of Your CPU Life
- Definitely NOT Just a Twisted Fork
| Posted: 14 Apr 2010 02:29 AM PDT We have all been there before. It’s late, you’ve had a few drinks, you really want to get your “creative” juices flowing. You have an idea of what you really want to do but unless you get your tools up to speed, you are just limping along. Fumbling with our “lead” and trying in vain to get it in the right hole can be a mission. Precise alignment is often a make or break proposition and getting it wrong can be embarrassing. No one knows these issues more than designers Hoyoung Lee, Youngwoo Park & Jungmin Park. Their innovative design dubbed “Funnel Sharp Pencil” is the perfect way to guide your lead to its target every single time. Using a funnel design that mimics a target, you can rest assured you are sticking it in the right hole time after time, over and over again, with no messy clean up. Designers: Hoyoung Lee, Youngwoo Park & Jungmin Park
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| Posted: 14 Apr 2010 01:26 AM PDT Had enough of planting fake crops in Farmville, but not quite ready to go totally Martha Stewart in your garden? Well designer “Sexin” has created “THE RIPE RADISH” just for you. This solar lawn lamp serves many a purpose. First, it’s a solar powered lawn lamp that is white during the day as it collects solar power-ups, then at night it glows red to light your way…cute! Second, it’s a house for your soon to be born radish buddies…still cute! And lastly, it’s a neat way to play the new Super 3D Mario Garden! (No Batteries Required. Yoshi and Daisy not included). Designer: Arthur Xin
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| Posted: 14 Apr 2010 12:15 AM PDT Iconic bikes ho! Look at these pretty little things, they are so stylish! You will be the looker of the whole world on your new bike with these babies, babies! This is the Stockholm line of bikes for Italian bicycle manufacturer Abici. The thing that makes these bikes unique, as if you needed another reason to own such fantabulous two-wheelers, is their color. Each of these four tones has its own iconic Stockholm building counterpart. There’s yellow, red-orange, white, and blue. See if you can pair them up! Sweden get riding. The warmness comes from a yellow-orange and reach on over the shoulder to that loving red-orange. Note Design Studio, designers of these bikes, call the white an off-chalk, and the blue a smooth azure. The building guessing they (and we) leave up to you. How well do you know Stockholm? Get your stockin’ books out! Designer: Note Design Studio
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| Posted: 14 Apr 2010 12:10 AM PDT You’ve got your finger still on the steampunk world, that ever-so-pretty subculture embraced wholeheartedly by these friendly internets. YD’s posted their fair share of steampunk stuff, and that tradition of love for it continues right this very moment. The “Woodguy” contacted us and rung our ears off with his excellent new covers for iMacs. Covers? Why that’s madness, you say, only PC computers can have a new level of design on top, Apple computers are already perfect, aren’t they? No way, no way at all! What they need is more wood. They need wood, I am telling you that right now. Woodguy’s designed a couple of slick covers for the monitor/computer in 1 iMac series made of a couple different breeds of wood. There’s the Shaker Style or the Maplewood, both will get your eyeballs in a bind. The Shaker Style is cherry with square peg and crown trim – painted marble base unit and an optional solid cherry accent trim for your keyboard. The Maplewood on the other hand is figured maple with a maple base. Extra special. Extra elegant. Designer: Woodguy for Old Time Computer
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| Definitely NOT Just a Twisted Fork Posted: 14 Apr 2010 12:03 AM PDT Definitely not! It’s an opportunity seized! A problem of joyous, friendly preportions bested! It’s the “Crl”! It’s a napkin holder of 4-pronged satisfaction. It’s metal. It holds the textile. It takes hold of that which it is meant to take hold of. It clasps its prize until the time when you, the top commander of your meal, decides it is time for it to let go. At which point, it remains satisfied. For it has done it’s job well. Actually, I may have lied a little bit. Actually this is made of fork. One hundred percent fork, one hundred percent bent out of shape. For you! And to hold your napkin. How lovely! Designer: Tim Baute of interror design
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