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  • QWERTY Waffles!

    While you may lobby that nothing's sweeter than an automated waffle maker, Chris Dimino just might counter that. This design guru has apparently concocted a retro inspired, and ever-so-slightly altered kitchen appliance that cooks waffle that are a bit wider and more familiar than usual. This piece of cookware sports an integrated stand for ...
    Posted to unmaintained (Weblog) by Phil on May 4, 2007
  • Punk Art: Custom Chandeliers

    Here's a spotting that couldn't help but catch our eye: Rock and Royal creates chandeliers with attitude, made to order. The company veers sharply away from the standard ring and crown shapes that adorn swank homes and hotels across the world. Fusing posh and punk, Rock and Royal's chandeliers can take any shape—from champagne bottle to skull ...
    Posted to unmaintained (Weblog) by Ester on March 2, 2007
  • Molo Flexible Paper Seating

    If you haven't seen the video demonstrating Molo's flexible paper seating, it's worth checking out for the charming mother and daughter sitters alone. And if you haven't already heard about the product, Paper Softseating is made entirely from kraft paper and acts like a slinky. Flexible honeycomb structures enable the stools, benches and loungers ...
    Posted to unmaintained (Weblog) by Phil on February 21, 2007
  • Dandella GPS

    Fantastic design for the future we'll never see.  They call it a Dandella, named for a dandelion floating on the breeze, though it behaves more like a sunflower: this hand-held GPS tracking device lights up and physically bends and points towards its location or another Dandella that it's been synchronised with. If you've lost your friend in ...
    Posted to unmaintained (Weblog) by Phil on February 16, 2007
  • Galeria Melissa

    Much in the spirit of the high design collaborations that plastic footwear maker Melissa has become known for in recent years, Galeria Melissa, their flagship São Paulo store was designed to be constantly updated with new graphics both on the exterior facade and on interior walls every three months. Rio-based designer Muti Randolph (also ...
    Posted to unmaintained (Weblog) by Phil on February 7, 2007