Puzzleboard by OOMS
I’m so digging this well designed ‘Puzzleboard’ by Dutch design studio OOMS.
Love how you can extend your workspace or use it for your wineglass while standing. Clever!



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I’m so digging this well designed ‘Puzzleboard’ by Dutch design studio OOMS.
Love how you can extend your workspace or use it for your wineglass while standing. Clever!



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Eduardo del Fraile is a graphic designer born in Valladolid, Spain. He has specialised in corporate identity, packaging and the design of books.
His portfolio is full of strikingly beautiful design work. And furthermore his website is worth a visit solely because of it’s many original features.







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Franz Tormers is a creative collective from New Zealand, that opened an artspace and store in november last year.
Do check out the online store, where you can find some really cool tees, print and other fun accessories.





(Thanks for the e-mail Jo-Nanda)
Eyecatching tableware by Lisa Turner.
Read more about the project here www.thenewenglish.co.uk.




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A Cup Notebooks is such a brilliant concept! Cool coffee notebooks made by Thai designer Bold Ideas.
“Coffee places have their own atmosphere, and that’s why my idea of designing notebooks to go along with coffee places came up”. Lovely!







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Two beautiful chairs from Swedish designer Johan Lindstén. They are from his new project Idyll Concept.
Love how he has combined classic cross stitch with modern design.



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Love love loving this Evercalender from Furni.
Chunky, beautiful design and set in my favourite font – Helvetica.


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This project by Chinese designer Daizi Zheng truly proves that packaging is everything!
The ‘Stereotype’ series of food packaging were created from the observations on personal behaviors. Using the recognizable stereotype packaging would make people feel more physically and physiologically connected with those daily objects.



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Here’s a little treat for Swiss Army Knife enthusiasts.
Uhmm … a Swiss Army Knife made out of Chocolate. I really love the simple packaging design and that it looks identical with the original Swiss Army Knife.


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This is a real eye-candy goodness! ‘Moomin Valley’ is an interior design project that Maria Yasco did for a family entertainment center. She took her inspiration from the famous Finnish Moomin books.
I absolutely love it and wish I could see with my own eyes!






Via ComputerLove
Loooove the design on this functional and practical A-Stand for the perfect ergonomic workstation.
Designed by the ever great danish brand AIAIAI.



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This great and humorous set of wallstickers is called Wally and is made by dadada studio.
Love the fact that they take up so much less space than a regular old deer head would do … and who really needs real towels anyway?






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Coarse unveils their long anticipated ‘false friends’ series, a set of two original vinyl figurines. The design is made by german artists Mark Landwehr and Sven Waschk. They started a distinct style of sculpting that looked almost as if they had chiselled and exposed the figures from three dimensional rock.
See some of Coarse’s earlier work after the jump.



Coarse has a long line of very very cool figurines in their catalogue. Check out these babies.






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The Virtual Wall is a clever traffic light concept by Korean designer Hanyoung Lee. It provides a visually strong barrier using laser technology that should hopefully protect pedestrians and sharpen the drivers attention. Lee won the iF concept award in 2008 for The Virtual Wall.
If this concept would eventually become a reality, we would for certain live in a sci-fi world.



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Look at these cool japanese barcodes, designed by japanese firm d-barcode, who specialize in designing these unique barcodes.


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Brilliant packaging idea for such an ordinary thing as spaghetti. It’s designed by Alex Creamer, a student at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK.



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8 italian fashion designers including Donatella Versace, Alberta Ferretti and Angela Missoni, have teamed up with Coca-Cola Light for a fundraising campaign in support of the victims from the earthquake in Abruzzo, Italy.
The new fashionable Coca-Cola light’s bottles have been auctioned of during the “Tribute to Fashion” show in Milan.







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Wow! How amazing is this spider-like installation?
“Concert in the Woods” is made by finnish design studio COMPANY. The temporary installation used around 20km of kalalanka (cotton thread).





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I really love the colorful works of designer/illustrator Marc Roy.




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I’m really loving the beautiful work of designer Egor Bashakov who is currently based in St. Petersburg.









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