Blueware Collection by Studio Glithero

Anglo-Dutch designers Studio Glithero have created a series of vases and tiles decorated with shadows of plants captured on photosensitive chemicals. (more…)

Anglo-Dutch designers Studio Glithero have created a series of vases and tiles decorated with shadows of plants captured on photosensitive chemicals. (more…)
Wondering what Im gonna talk about this time? Hmmmtaking the radiator designing to new levels, Italian designer Luciana Di Virgilio for Veneto Company named Rondra has come up with a beautifully crafted modular, customizable and colorful

Swiss designer Demian Conrad has created a series of posters for a flea market in Bellinzona, Switzerland.
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Reykjavik designer Sruli Recht has designed a ring where three interchangeable rough diamonds can be screwed into it.(more…)

William S. Burroughs was an America writer, social critic, painter and a visionary who drew his inspiration from what he experienced as an opiate addict. He was an experimental writer who was quite avant-garde in nature, and considering his views we could say he was almost guided by supernatural forces.
Jud Turner as we all know is an amazing artist who has created several sculptures, installations and other forms of art. This time around, he has created what he has called “Reliquary for the Third Eye of William S. Burroughs“.

A reliquary is a container in which physical remains of saints are contained. Thus, to protect the third of an experimental writer in a reliquary says a lot about what the piece of art stands for. This monumental sculpture is dedicated to the evolved vision of William S. Burroughs, which can almost be interpreted as the third eye, which most of us lack.
The Reliquary for the Third Eye of William S. Burroughs looks like it is inspired by Industrial art, though not quite Steampunk. You could contact Jud Turner, if you would like to purchase this awesome piece of art. Alternatively, you could also take a look at some of his other avant-garde art pieces like the Thirteen Skulls Art, the Pollutacuda and the Animal Themed Bicycle.

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Jud Turner Creates a Reliquary for an Avant-garde Writer
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Faucets are getting trendier and sleeker by the day. The shift in focus is to have a line up that is streamlined and not so obvious. While gilded ivory taps do have their charm, its sometimes the understated ones that really stand out. Trying to fit into this latest trend is the Fluid Faucet Series. The USP seems to be the cohesive design with seamless integration of touchpanels for water temperature control on the body of the faucets. Water pressure and other controls are located at the shower head.
Designer: Jordan Tomnuk






Lamps normally come similar with each other. However, design student Louisa Kober has created a lamp that will surely come different from the normal lamps that we are seeing. Hailed as Tealight, this lamp is made of recycled porcelain cups making it not only a unique and stylish lamp but also an eco-friendly one. With the way it look, the Tealight will surely form part of a homes interior design as it will definitely matches with any existing décor and home furniture and fixtures with ease. The tealight can be a perfect lamp anywhere at home and even in offices and business establishments.-via


From: Louisa Kober
Hey, all you geeks out there get ready to call your friends for a party this weekend. You now have a good reason to make them feel jealous. The Home Disco by London-based designer Moritz Waldemeyer is an electro coffee-table that as the name

Even the greenest among us sometimes scratch our heads when it comes to knowing how to recycle certain objects. Recycly Robot Waste Containers, conceptualized by Oomy Design, help take the guesswork out of recycling by educating children (and adults alike) with how to properly recycle waste. These friendly robots detect the type of waste being inserted and then respond by emitting a color code to signal to a child whether they’ve recycled matter in the right receptacle. Designed with the endearing appeal of garden gnomes in mind, we hope Recycly becomes the glorified lawn ornament of the near future.
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Imagine the wallpapers illuminating your homeSounds amazing huh! Where do you get the glowing wallpapers is a question thats gonna be answered some years later. Treehugger writes about the digital wallpaper that will glow with sunlight-like