This is a really classy traveling hotel room, with a stunning design, this might be one of my favorite hotel rooms I have ever covered. The room is a very open floor plan, that is being carted all around for people to see. You can spend a few days in it as it travels around [...]
Archives for the Month of September, 2011
Sculptural Glass Art by Artist Shayna Leib
Monday, 12 September 2011
Madison-based artist Shayna Leib created a series of beautiful glass sculptures entitled “Wind& Water”. Here is the artistic concept behind her mind-blowing works: “Two of the most powerful elements on our planet are nearly indiscernible to the human eye, yet we are innately aware of their presence, their capacity to soothe and destroy, and their [...]
THE WIRETAP
Monday, 12 September 2011
via http://the-wiretap.com/ from FFFFOUND! / EVERYONE http://ffffound.com/image/95d5d40b586f4708f7c3134934ea52cc6cd55000
Chain Reaction: Blake’s Lotaburger
Monday, 12 September 2011
From A Hamburger Today [Photo: John M. Edwards] Blake’s Lotaburger 914 N Riverside Dr, Espanola NM 87532 (map); 770-977-9324; 75 other locations in New Mexico; visit lotaburger.com for list The Schtick: Fast food-style burgers with the New Mexican twist of green chile The Burger: The namesake Lotaburger has a larger diameter than most fast food [...]
Douglas Rushkoff: Why Do We Want “Jobs” Anyway?
Monday, 12 September 2011
br> I totally missed this bit of thinking from the other day by open source enthusiast Douglas Rushkoff. He’s living in the Singularity already, so he can say that “on a very fundamental level, we have pretty much everything we need”—and we’re just distributing it wrong, and “we don’t have enough ways for people to [...]
Everything I Ate At The Minnesota State Fair
Monday, 12 September 2011
I was indoctrinated into the cult of the Minnesota State Fair six years ago. At the time, it was sort of a goof with my then-girlfriend, now-wife: we were dating long distance between San Francisco and New York, so it was an excuse to meet halfway and in her hometown. Twelve hours, two orders of [...]
Scandinavian Two-Floor Apartment Displaying Freshness and Originality
Sunday, 11 September 2011
With a total area of 98 square meters and a beautiful terrace, this two bedroom apartment found on Oskar-Makleri displays quite a few inspiring details. The most spectacular part of this crib is the attic, where a bedroom, bathroom and roof terr…
Kitchen in a Sideboard
Saturday, 10 September 2011
K1, an innovative mini kitchen by Kitchoo, is the winner of this year’s Reddot design award. And there is a reason why. This hyper-equipped piece includes refrigerator, sink, two burners, dishwasher, garbage disposal and storage – all in one sleek…
Pe Lang’s Magnets & Motors Kinetic Sculptures
Friday, 9 September 2011
Artist Pe Lang’s “Moving Objects” series of kinetic sculptures, which combine small electric motors with magnetized balls, are creepily mesmerizing to watch. Below are “No. 68 – 79″ and “No. 92 – 103:”
pe lang – moving objects No. 68 – 79 from pe lang…
Monthly Measure Calendar and Ruler by Sebastian Bergne
Friday, 9 September 2011
Sebastian Bergne has created a monthly universal calendar that's also a ruler.