Ricettario: A Balanced Diet by Karsten Wegenerto and Elena Mora
Playful sculptures presenting a visual reminder to keep a healthy and balanced...
Junk food on fire: new photo series by Henry Hargreaves
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Henry Hargreaves is a fine one indeed. It looks like he’s on a roll destroying...
Takashi Murakami @ #GaleriePerrotin 2013
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Contingent Continents: The World Over
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This will be a mini-series, I think. Well, depending on how the story progresses.
MIT edX: Classical Mechanics with Walter Lewin
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Astounding Tilt-Shift Perspectives of World Monuments!
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47 posts tagged Children
LAST Toys, by Nicolo’ Bottarelli of Alburno, are cute handcrafted wooden toys featuring three extinct animals: the Dodo, Baiji Chinese freshwater dolphin and Tilacino the thylacine (marsupial). Designed for children with the cause of bringing awareness to endangered species conservation, and hopefully teach them how to take better care of these specimens.
(via deaquiydealli)
Dolls for UNICEF via Designboom
Doll by Missoni - Doll by Chanel (photos © Eric Bottero)
Some of our products were featured in this cute play house.
Michael Aaron Williams in Bangkok via The Wooster Collective
This piece represents the street children in Bangkok, Thailand. Some children try to earn a meager living by selling red roses on the streets and unfortunately are lured into the ever rampant sex industry in Thailand. This piece is trying to focus on the beauty of these children and their sacred purity.
After turn off, designed by Chao Shao-Lun, Tsui En-Chuan and Lin Hung-Jung
It is a nightlight that uses projected light to create a fantasy world of animal friends.
As children, we marvel at rainbows and delight at the chance to interact with animals. As adults, the practical realities of life take over and the delightful moments tend to gradually vanish. After Turn Off aims to bring some delight back to daily life.
After Turn Off functions like a nightlight. Rather than illuminating a light fixture, however, it casts light onto the wall. After Turn Off incorporates a specially designed light switch casing, which conceals a small light source. On the top panel of the casing is a small cut-out shape through which light passes. When it hits the wall above the light switch, the light reveals a deer, bird, dog, bear, or some other creature.
The Protection Collection by Jaekyoung Kim and Hyunjin Seo (Photo: Arumjigi Culture Keepers Foundation) via SoFiliumm
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