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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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The latest new design product from Eva Solo can only put you in a good mood. The Smiley bowl always smiles at its surroundings, and it is always ready to lend a helping hand to hold nuts, sweets or all the stuff that you carry around in your pockets.
Eva Solo Smiley is designed by Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbæk the two designers behind the recognized Danish design firm Tools. As usual, the product is yet another well-conceived solution from the talented designer. In fact, with Smiley, you get two bowls in one. The outer bowl invitingly presents pistachio nuts or caramels, while the inner bowl is perfect for the empty shells and the wrapping paper.
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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
Rucksack House is a great new way to expand your living space.
Now you can ad an entire room to your apartment. The box is a welded steel cage covered with plywood which is suspended from steel cables anchored to the roof or the facade of the building.
Sections of the walls unfold, with the help of hidden magnets, into a desk, shelves, and a platform for reading or sleeping.
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Monday, 31 March 2008 |
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This is what I want for christmas.  It has some good old DOS stamped on it. |
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
Enhancing natural landscapes with "super"-natural light
This article is not about "painter of light" Thomas Kinkade, but rather less-established and extremely talented photographers, who use dynamic electric light patterns to enhance the nature's given landscapes, or our bleak industrial environments. In every case something luminous and strangely mesmerizing is brought "to light", transforming the photograph into an entirely different experience, and making our hearts beat faster.
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