“Suede” Rollerboy Spikes
Christian Louboutin 2012 Spring/Summer “Suede” Rollerboy Spikes.
Christian Louboutin 2012 Spring/Summer “Suede” Rollerboy Spikes.
Brilliant Guinness QR Code Pint Glass – Where the code only works when filled with a Guinness (or something equally dark)
The je m’appelle moustache lightbulb from designer Katrin Greiling adds a touch of humor to your home decor.
Every photographer needs to know how to do a headshot.
With espadrille edges and a nautical colour palette, Jil Sander’s sneakers encapsulate summer style.
This humoristic packaging offers the function of assembling two products (two paintbrushes) together with only one cardboard printed on both sides.
Love it.
These sneakers are part of on-going “What The Max” pack for spring/summer 2012 to commemorate the Olympic Games.
A series of snow globes created in response to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
A fresh cloud design from the folks of Hawaii, perfect for the summer months, also featuring their signature ‘hi’ slogan on the front.
The shoot was done for the June/July issue of Harper’s Bazaar. Moss is photographed sporting the latest season’s fashions.
Dubai will soon see the construction of a hotel with submerged, underwater rooms that offer unparalleled views of the Persian Gulf.
From the Munich, Germany-based designaffairs studio comes FLYM, a foldable speaker concept that is so portable it fits in your pocket.
Street Artists from Hamburg gave advertising their own touch.
Each Domsai has its own personality, each cactus has its own dome, tailor made and blowed, that differentiates it from the others.
Puma urban motion mans high-energy and sultry scent reflects the dynamic, trendy guys who step out their own upbeat motion.
Paris-based Russian artist Dimitri Tsykalov has carved and crafted many things, from wood to meat.
One of Japan’s most highly regarded shoemakers, Hiroshi Tsubouchi has returned with a number of new footwear releases for May.
Visitors to the TADAO CERN studio were invited to participate in an unprecedented photo session called “Blow Job” A must see!
Surprisingly comfortable, minimalist, plywood chair by architect Pierre Thibault.
Miniature versions of your favourite (in)famous people are represented as recognizable little characters.