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Creative Food Art by Brock Davis

June 5th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you follow our Facebook page, you may have noticed that we’ve been sharing a lot of new works of Brock Davis lately. Seeing his great interest in food, I’ve decided that his creative food art is worth a separate entry.

Brock Davis is a Minneapolis-based artist and creative director with a knack for creating ground-breaking work. Brock has worked in advertising for the past 17 years. When he isn’t busy making ads he’s busy making other things, like one piece of art every day for a year in his “Make Something Cool Every Day” project.

Whether he’s building a tiny treehouse on a head of broccoli or teaching a dog to drive a Subaru, Brock creates every piece with the same purpose in mind: Make work that people want to talk about and have fun doing it.

So, without further ado, here are some incredibly creative food art by Brock Davis.

Website: itistheworldthatmadeyousmall.com | flickr

Cucumber Killer Whale

Banana Peel Trucker Hat (For Bananas)

Broccoli House

Gummy Bearskin Rug

Shattered Banana Peel

Cauliflower Nagasaki, 1945

Cup Lid Faces

Rudy

Exhibitionist coffee cup

Rice Krispyhenge

Banana

Barn Owl

Creative Food Art by Brock Davis originally appeared on Bored Panda on June 5, 2012.


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Fruity Self-Portraits by 16-Year-Old Cristina Otero

May 21st, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

While many photographers are in the race for the latest gear (ironically, I’m currently waiting for my

Fruity Self-Portraits by 16-Year-Old Cristina Otero originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 21, 2012.


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The Climbing Up Tights

May 17th, 2012 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

These super cool “Climbing Up” tights depicting a tiny man climbing up the back seam were designed by Kenan Do?ulu for a Turkish company Penti. They are so sweet that animator Dunken K Bliths even did an animated GIF version of them making the seam-climbing guy swing. You can buy the tights here. (Image credits: combo-monster)

The Climbing Up Tights originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 17, 2012.


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Non Classical Portraits of Classical Musicians

May 14th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you were asked to create a portrait for a classical musician, what would the picture look like? I guess even if you did the job perfectly, the result would still look boring!

Denmark-based photographer and cellist Nikolaj Lund decided to reinvent the portraiture of classical musicians by taking the subjects out of their natural environment – the orchestra pit – and asking them do strange poses in places like streets, oceans and deserts. The results are beyond amazing!

“Nikolaj is incredibly able to make photos “speak”; from the atmosphere he creates in the photos, it is really easy to travel into the picture and become part of it! I believe this is essential when portraying musicians; the lack of sound is totally compensated by the breathing atmosphere.” said violinist Isabelle van Keulen  after the shoot.

Website: nikolajlund.com

Non Classical Portraits of Classical Musicians originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 14, 2012.


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25 Unique and Creative Staircase Designs

May 1st, 2012 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you happen to be building a house, and it’s going to be higher than one floor, you’ll probably need a staircase.

What do you imagine when you hear the word “staircase”? Let me guess.. You see this very basic staircase shape that a 5 year old would draw, right?

But why not go beyond that?

To get your creative juices flowing, we want to show you 25 unusual and creative staircase designs – build something similar in your home and navigate from one floor to another with style!

Now scroll down the list and tell us which one you would like to have in your house?

1. Understairs

“Coat storage is often an eyesore, but not with this understairs unit. The well-engineered sliding cupboard can use hooks or clothes rails according to preference.” (Designed by Deriba Furniture)

2. Sensualscaping Stairs

“The stair is a continuation and intensification of the simple graphic skirting board lines that trace their way through the house. As they turn the corner into the stair void, they expand like a genie released from a lamp, curling and separating and bifurcating from the wall to form the delicate edge of the stair treads, lifting into the air to rise as the veil of the balustrade.” (Designed by Atmos Studio)

3. Stairs

Staircase designed for a private residence in Stockholm, Sweden in 2006 by Gabriella Gustafson & Mattias Ståhlbom. (Designed by TAF arkitektkontor)

4. Flat F.M

These floating stairs link the living room to the private space reserved for the owner under the rooftops. (Designed by ecole)

5. Tree Stairs

Beautiful metal tree serves as a handrail. (Designed by Architetture del Ferro)

6. Spiral Staircase Slide

A super fun spiral staircase design with a slide for kids. (Designer: unknown)

7. The Rainbow House Stairs

“The Rainbow House is a magical oasis on a busy road filled with people and noise. When you step through its front door, you enter a parallel universe of fun, colour, movement and sensuality, leaving the ordinary world far behind.” (Designed by Ab Rogers)

8. Emmental Stairs

“The Emmental stairs was designed for a young creative family with an equisite design taste and an eye for details and their two children. They were just starting the refurbishment of their apartment and wanted interior stairs that would harmonize with the historic ambiance of the apartment and their aesthetic requirements, but also add an extra touch to their living space.” (Designed by Biljana Jovanovi?)

9. Blood Vessel Stairs

“The home may be a machine for living, but it’s also an mechanical extension of the body.” (Designed by DMVA Architecten)

10. Steel Stair Mesh at Villa La Roche

“French architecture firm archiplein designed Villa La Roche in Rochebaudin with a centerpiece staircase wrapped in an irregular steel mesh.” [1] (Designed by archiplein)

11. Barbie Shanghai Store

Spiral staircase enclosed by eight hundred Barbie dolls. (Designed by Slade Architecture)

12. M Lofts

“The alternate tread stair was designed to be a perfect union of functionality, structure and form. With regard to functionality, the stair is comfortable, safe to climb, and spatially efficient; the open sides of the stair provide ample and well-placed grip locations.” (Designed by nC2architecture)

13. New York University Stairs

“The complete interior renovation of the 1890 corner building at 5 Washington Place for the consolidation of the New York University Department of Philosophy organizes the new spaces around light and phenomenal properties of materials. A new stair shaft below a new skylight joins the 6-level building vertically with a shifting porosity of light and shadow that change seasonally. Prismatic film was installed on the south-facing stairwell windows which occasionally break the sunlight into a prismatic rainbow.” (Designed by Steven Holl Architects)

14. Bookcase Staircase

“Limited by space, we melded the idea of a staircase with our client’s desire for a library to form a ‘library staircase’ in which English oak stair treads and shelves are both completely lined with books.” (Designed by Levitate Architects)

15. Ribbon Staircase

“The concept of a delicate rippling ribbon was chosen in view of the exposed position of the staircase in the main living area of the house. The staircase is constructed from 10mm thick sheet metal. Pairs of adjoining steps connected with an oblique external side joist form a bracket anchored in the wall. Each of the brackets is constructed as a rigid frame. The higher steps bear mainly drawing forces, while pressure is transmitted through the lower steps.” (Designed by HSH Architects)

16. Godzilla Stairs

“The ambiguous spatial limits, along with the light streaming in through the hidden windows, lends the place a feeling of endlessness.” (Designed by Chae-Pereira Architects)

17. Stairs Made From Skateboard Decks

“This is a set of steps I made for our skateboard school. The aluminium beam is a solid billet of aluminium and the decks were custom made with concave only on one edge. You should see the look on our students faces when they make the treck to the basement.” (link)

18. Staircase in Northampton

Sculptural staircase with glass and timber details. (Designed by Philip Watts)

19. Loft F27

“The concept “Black or White“ is the underlying idea of a radical new design for an urban apartment in the north of Graz. Modern architecture has transformed a two-storey apartment built in the 1990s into a multi-functional loft serving as home and office. Whereas the owners see the apartment as the perfect fusion of functional and extravagant design, some visitors tend to regard it as too austere.” [2] (Designed by Schlosser und Partner)

20. Storage Stairs

Creative way to use space under your stairs. (Designer: unknown)

21. Staircase Slide Combo

At the request of his children, London architect Alex Michaelis installed a slide next to the staircase in their new eco-friendly dream home.” [3] (Designed by Alex Michaelis)

22. National Olympic Commettee House

“This work represents the idea of dynamics in sport with the abstract compositions of the staircase and the reception table. The first object you encounter is the introverted desk with its never-ending fissure, and then you meet the extroverted staircase – like the open path to Olympus, where the summit meets its own reflection, inferring that striving never ends, that there is no limit to human achievement.” (Designed by Architects of Invention)

23. Extreme Staircase

Designed by Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann

24. Timber Stripes

“Great stair for the School of Arts comprised of laminated timber. Some of the timber strips have been painted adding extra dynamics.” (Designed by Tetrarc)

25. Spiral Staircase

“From above and below, the wood grain provides a contrasting and changing set of fine-grain textures set against the regular rhythms of the overall stair design.” [4] (Designed by Patrick Jouin)

25 Unique and Creative Staircase Designs originally appeared on Bored Panda on May 1, 2012.


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DIY Cutting Board Bird Feeder

April 27th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

At first I thought it was a great idea, now I’m not so sure. Several commenters pointed out that bread is bad for birds. For example, people at Eugene’s Alton Baker park were asked to stop feeding bread to birds because it can cause a condition called “angel wing”. The condition is marked by a deformed wing and spindly feathers that poke out at right angles. It’s a result of a poor diet, such as calorie-rich breads, that causes birds’ feathers to develop faster than their bones[1]. I’m sure the idea author Curro Claret wasn’t aware of that and all he wanted to do is to feed his little friends.

DIY Cutting Board Bird Feeder originally appeared on Bored Panda on April 27, 2012.


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DIY Cutting Board Bird Feeder

April 27th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

At first I thought it was a great idea, now I’m not so sure. Several commenters pointed out that bread is bad for birds. For example, people at Eugene’s Alton Baker park were asked to stop feeding bread to birds because it can cause a condition called “angel wing”. The condition is marked by a deformed wing and spindly feathers that poke out at right angles. It’s a result of a poor diet, such as calorie-rich breads, that causes birds’ feathers to develop faster than their bones[1]. I’m sure the idea author Señor Claret wasn’t aware of that and all he wanted to do is to feed his little friends.

DIY Cutting Board Bird Feeder originally appeared on Bored Panda on April 27, 2012.


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Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos Of Daughters

April 18th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

If you are tired of posed, stiff and cheesy family portraits, then take a look at these incredibly creative pictures taken by Jason Lee.

Jason who is a wedding photographer started taking photos of his two little daughters back in 2006 when his mom was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. The girls were constantly sick, with colds and coughs so he couldn’t always bring them to visit their grandmother. Jason wanted her to be able to see her granddaughters without catching their kid germs so he started a blog where his mom could see what was going on in their lives.

Most of the ideas come from his daughters – eight-year-old Kristin and five-year-old Kayla. Jason says that they are never-ending source of ideas.

Website: jwlphotography.com | flickr

Creative Dad Takes Crazy Photos Of Daughters originally appeared on Bored Panda on April 18, 2012.


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Din-Ink Pen Cap Eating Utensils

March 28th, 2012 by Lina | No Comments | Filed in Design

Do you chew your pen or your pencil? No more need to feel guilty! Just get these Din-Ink pen lids which are made from non-toxic food approved materials and start chewing. Not to mention that you will have your own set of flatware everywhere you go.

Din-ink was designed by ZO-loft and is currently in production by fiftytwoways ltd, but you can get a very similar product from Fred and Friends for $10.14 here.

Din-Ink Pen Cap Eating Utensils originally appeared on Bored Panda on March 28, 2012.


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Deer Pylons

March 9th, 2012 by Tomas | No Comments | Filed in Design

This cool concept of deer-shaped pylons was created by DesignDepot, a design studio located in Moscow. They look so much better than the usual ones, but the manufacturing costs would probably be too high to make it happen.

Deer Pylons originally appeared on Bored Panda on March 9, 2012.


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