


Valencia-based designers CuldeSac celebrate the ever-changing nature of artistic tools. Fun!
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Valencia-based designers CuldeSac celebrate the ever-changing nature of artistic tools. Fun!
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A wooden iPhone with cube apps made for the latest issue of Computer Arts, a collaboration between designers Kyle Bean and Thomas Forsyth.

Designers Mark Jacobs and Mette Hornung Rankin created the Goodie Monster as a good food vending machine for their office building. Fun!



Embroidered school supplies by Megan Whitmarsh, available for purchase from Grey Area.
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These amazing models by Tel Aviv artist Ofra Lapid are based on photographs of abandoned structures neglected by man and destroyed by weather. The photographs were found on the Internet and then used to create the scale models.



Amazing geometric alphabet hand built by the Russian designers at Provence–head over to Behance to see all of the letters.



Design Office Takebayashi Scroggin (D.O.T.S.), an architecture firm based in Lexington, KY, created this bear using 20,000 zip ties for the 2011 Beax Arts Ball.



Raw Edges Studio designed these table centerpieces for Design Museum London’s Designer of the Year Dinner (2008), encouraging the guests to play with their food.
1
Let’s Play the William Tell
A tableware bow & arrow game made out of Italian breadsticks and apples.
2
Cream Shooter
A medieval cream shooting machine with leather magazine filled with extra thick cream.


Scottish band Found released their latest 7″ single as an edible & fully playable chocolate record, (with help from the Fisher & Donaldson Bakery).
You only get around ten recognizable plays before it wears out, most likely making a wreck of your turntable.