



from artist Andre Kutscherauer – 3Dvalley CG Art Gallery
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8 Feb
photos by Koichi Torimura | click to enlarge
to maximize the ultra-tiny 355 sq ft (10 tsubo) plot of land. The shop is located in a quiet neighborhood of Toshima, Tokyo where the owner’s collection of Scandinavian antiques and household items, goes on sale on Saturdays and Sundays.
The entrance to FIKA, which means “coffee break” in Swedish, is prominently displayed on the corner, while a private entrance is located around back.
The owner’s collection is comprised of objects they have collected over the years, each with its own history and story. The process of customers coming in to shop, the owner says, is something akin to “meeting” an object, rather than “buying.”
What’s For Supper
9 Jan
Koopa: It’s What’s For Supper
19.75″ x 15.75″
video games fro supper

Ganon: The Other Dark Meat
19.75″ x 15.75″

The Incredible, Edible Chocobo
11.75″ x 15.75″

Yoshi: Tastes Like Chicken
11.75″ x 15.75″
$40-165 , you can purchase on designer Jude Buffum’s online shop.
stands on its own feet.
8 Jan

Domsai designed by Matteo Cibic features a cactus in its own special glass housing .
the base literally stands on its own feet.

An actual loft in New York
8 JanWalking virtually inside the UNstudio you’ll find both suitable living quarters and your own art gallery .
The lighting used makes sure the personality of each of these areas stand out.








Cabinet of Dimitri Vangrunderbeek
8 Jan
Artist Dimitri Vangrunderbeek of Brussels has collaborated with D&ALab to produce a cabinet scattered with folded out people

The cabinet is made from thin sheets of steel which have the silhouettes of men cutout and folded back, casting miniature-people shadows over the top and front surfaces.


The nice pattern, based on twelve figurines taken from a Muybridge’s photographs sequence,

Paper Product DIY Ideas
8 JanPaperflowers BLOM

Colorful nursery paper balls
Paper tree card

Inspired by das-rote-paket
Tip-less Cordial Glasses
7 Jan


Six glasses to a tray that won’t tip, but if you drop ‘em, they do go crash! :P
Designer: Scott Denison


































