Cool…not that cool. The bear shaped sleeping bag is designed by Eiko Ishizawa from Amsterdam. This is going to scare off your friends when you go camping. It’s fun but you might get into trouble too – according to the artist – it is not his responsibility if you got attack / rape (i add on) by bears or shot by the hunter. That’s why not so cool. More pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Bear Sleeping Bag”
Category: Design
The Dancepants
Lithuanian designers Inesa Malafej and Arunas Sukarevicius have created this Dancepants Kinetic Music Player concept. It allows you to use the kinetic energy to generate the power for the MP3 player, through running and dancing. The kinetic module is attached to the pants legs with the connection running along the leg up to a pocket where the MP3 player is connected. Want to listen longer? Just dance. One more picture after the jump. Continue reading “The Dancepants”
Knitted Food by Ed Bing Lee
A talented artist Ed Bing Lee has knitted all this food. O… that’s makes me hungry. More pictures after the jump. Continue reading “Knitted Food by Ed Bing Lee”
You Are Here Umbrella
“You are here” Umbrella by Cabracega Studios will show where are you located like in the Google Earth Map. That may works on view on high top of high building or maybe plane (maybe not). Continue reading “You Are Here Umbrella”
A Bit Cross by Michiel Cornelissen
This cross pendant can come in handy sometime. It is a pendant + tool designed by Michiel Cornelissen, a laser sintered stainless steel pendant.
“With its combination of symbolical and practical strength, it’s hard to think of a situation where this pendant would not have you covered. The bits sizes are based on actual screwing bits, including an IKEA standard tool – handy for those touch up jobs you never get around to. Though not as hard as ‘real’ tool bits, a bit cross can be used for light jobs.”
One more shot after the jump. Continue reading “A Bit Cross by Michiel Cornelissen”