21 May
Dzmitry Samal's retro future eyewear

The pixel design trend has come up with some great halloween costumes, but could it be moving towards the mainstream? I doubt it, to be honest, but Parisian designer Dzmitry Samal may think differently. His 6 dpi Eyewear collection has a strangely retro future look, embracing technology long gone but yet looking like something teleported […]


Sometimes you stumble across weirdness on the interwebs and it’s difficult to ascertain whether it’s a helluva well made joke, or if there is a whole world of shit going on that I’m utterly and completely oblivious to. To wit: the Two Handed Great Sword. I really wish I was making this up, but apparently […]


5 Apr
It's like riding on a fire hose

After checking out the Internet buzz surrounding this new European water sport contraption, one description stood out. The JetLev-Flyer is like riding on a fire hose, full blast. I’ve only been water skiing once in my life, but I know I’d have fun on this thing. This water powered jetpack will be on display at […]


It’s obvious from Dominic Jones’ work that he is unafraid of being a bit risqué. He embraces hardware, and all the usual tough stuff, by adorning his jewelry with fangs, thorns, spikes, etc. But he manages to maintain a sense of class by sticking with top quality craftsmanship and keeps things sleek with gold or […]


2 Apr
The 'Dripping Aviators' from Ann-Sofie Back

Ann-Sofie Back has made the dripping sunglasses she premiered in last fall’s runway show into an aviator style set for the Spring 2010 season. As of now, I’m not exactly sure what I think. To state the obvious, they just look as if you left them on the dashboard of your car in the middle […]


The Yuri sunglasses collection, designed by the Berlin-based Mykita for Romain Kremer, is an exercise in the eccentric. There isn’t much information out about this batch of German ingenuity, but I could wager a guess that this piece of head gear will be all the rage in the competitive sports arena. That’s right, the Yuri […]


19 Feb
Read a book, shape a statement

Finally, a bookshelf that casts a cacophonous tempest of alphabet soup upon the tender pages of your literary collection. It also holds your books. Make a statement with the Between Lines book shelf — shape a statement — because the rubber-coated steel tendrils can be coaxed into an infinite different number of positions.


13 Jul
Pin The Tail On The Donkey Will Never Be The Same

Give your toddler a knife, a screwdriver and a blindfold before setting them loose to prod and poke, courtesy of Ironic Sans… Not to be pesimistic, but do you know what something like this could do to the various interests who would lose out should the Outlet Wall become common place? Billy Mays would be […]