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Idealist > a platform for sharing ideas, concepts and designs
Show your stuff!!
Note this : Real *sniffle* sheep skin over a body of jute filled with wood shavings. Ears are made of leather.
People use all sorts of different objects as bookmarks (I know I do!) and this blog's mission is to compile them.
I want an early Christmas present. I'm not a Christian anyway, but I want an early Christmas present. Particularly, this gorgeous wristwatch from Philippe Starck.
Before you want to delete those blurry photos your kids took out of your camera or hard disk, upload to Deleted Images to showcase to the rest of the world. The result : a junkyard of art.
If you can't afford those trendy designer lamps, fret no more. Download your very own lamp for free.
Photographer Cedric Delsaux mixes everyday architecture and scenes with characters from Star Wars, bringing an epic struggle to our world.
I swear this is the coolest camera on the planet ever (but of course I wouldn't ditch my good ol' OneStep) !
Every book tells its own story. Every book has its own weight. By playing with balance, the See-Saw bookshelf visualizes the breadth of our home libraries.
Looking for a way to see how your web creations will look on iPhone? Look no further. iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment??”powered by Safari??”that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. It's the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development. And it's free.
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I think this is the neatest idea ever. Those who are convinced they had been abducted by aliens before would want their lamp customized to replace the cow or the human with a more personalized "them".
All artworks on display have been created on napkins, celebrating the immediacy of scribbling down ideas on any surface when inspiration strikes.
More than 30 artists and designers will be taking part; ...Jake & Dinos Chapman, Anthony Burrill, Committee, Daniel Eatock, Donna Wilson, Ed Carpenter & Andre Klauser, Eley Kishimoto, FAT, Gitta Gschwendtner, Jonathan Barnbrook, Karen Ryan, Quentin Blake, Mark Pawson, Martino Gamper, Michael Sodeau, People Will Always Need Plates, Richard Shed, Rob Ryan, Roger Kennedy, Ryan Frank, Sam Buxton, Sam Johnson, Shin Azumi and Gavin Turk..
Yeah, fer real homie ! The Tunnel House is a real installation made by artists Dan Havel and Dean Ruck.
This is awesome ! My husband should give it a try !hello