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21 Cool Product Ideas by Sebastian Errazuriz

June 22nd, 2011 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Sebastian Errazuriz (1977), born in Chile and currently living in New York, is probably one of the most talented young artists today. By doing little alternations to everyday items he manages to create the most unusual products and fashion pieces that provoke both thought and humor.

Sebastian seeks to create works that can remind people of their mortality, invite them to look again at their lives and question their daily routines. His obsession with the dichotomies of life and death are present in his sculptures, public art works, consumer objects, furniture and even fashion.

Selected one of the top emerging designers by I.D magazine, Sebastian has also been chosen Chilean Designer of the Year, and received multiple awards by design competitions, and the international media. His unique pieces have been incorporated in over 40 exhibitions including Tokyo, New York, Paris and Barcelona. His portrait on multiple magazine covers and hundred of articles showcasing his work, illustrate the interest of the critics and media which follow closely every one of his new projects.

Website: Meetsebastian.com

Bear Fur

Teddy-bear-fur coat is an homage to the Campana Brothers and a wink at the 80s eco-friendly fur campaign that seems to be poignant today considering the comeback of furs in fashion runways.

Hanging Tie

There is no other clothing element in the male repertoire as socially symbolic and functionally useless as the tie. A modification in its length can suddenly illustrate its ancestral tyranny and offer new functionalities for this ridiculous piece of cloth that has dangled from our necks for generations.

Lego Motorcycle Helmet

Knuckle Belt

Off The Course Umbrella

This umbrella was inspired by designer Sebastian Errazuriz’s rainy day golf outings. While living in Scotland, he and his friends often found themselves carrying golf clubs and umbrellas simultaneously, which struck inspiration in the young designer. Made of steel, fiberglass, polyester, and rubber. This product is an umbrella and should not be used as a golf club.

Do It Right or Clean Suicide Helmet

Clean Suicide uses the helmets structural properties designed to contain the brain in case of a huge blow. In this case he inverted the concept; the helmet has a perforated side and a real gun permanently attached so that the suicidal person can put the helmet on, close the visor and shoot his brains out. Thanks to the “Clean Suicide” helmet, none of the friends or family have to clean the bits and pieces of brain from the walls afterwards.

Shoes From Recycled Soccer Balls

“In South America most kids only have one pair of shoes. They use the same shoes to go to church on Sunday or play soccer in the streets with their friends. As a consequence their shoes get torn quickly and their angry mothers are always trying to stop them from playing and avoid them ruining their shoes.Watching some kids play on a dirt field I realized there were several old punctured soccer balls lying around. I decided to recycle those old soccer balls and use that strong thick leather to make indestructible soccer shoes so kids could play soccer without worrying about their mothers,” says the artist.

Buckle Belt

Granny Lamp

Knitted electrical cable.

The Duck Lamp

Converse Pants

The Boat Coffin

Because it’s cheaper than buying a boat and a coffin separately.

Glove Dress

Dress made from surgical gloves.

Bicycle Bench

The Bicycle bench was designed as a way to help recycle parts of the hundreds of old rusty damaged bicycles, left to die, chained to the lamp posts of New York City. By reutilizing and welding discarded tubes and saddles the old bike parts can be re-incorporated into the public realm as a simple useful urban furniture piece. The concept also wishes to constitute a sculptural exercise that reminds us of the importance of the bicycle as a valid and ecological mode of transportation even in a city as hectic and impatient as New York.

Zipper Dress

“Bilbao” Tree Shelf

Terrorist Hoodie

Organic Chicken

Life Swing

Public art installation in front of a rehabilitation center for handicapped children. Both children with and without disabilities can choose which of the two swings they want to use. An early reminder of the parallel realities in life.

Hand Jeans

Saint Chair

El Santo, or the “Saint chair” is a signed and numbered limited edition piece, hand crafted out of native Chilean wood, which is later dyed. The halo on top of the chair lights up to “illuminate” the innocent reader. The piece represents another exercise on his personal obsession with life and death and his consequent urge to playfully yet seriously invite people to look again.

21 Cool Product Ideas by Sebastian Errazuriz originally appeared on Bored Panda on June 22, 2011.

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15 Cool and Unusual Carpets, Rugs And DoorMats

July 28th, 2010 by Bored Panda | No Comments | Filed in Design

Almost all of us have carpets, rugs and doormats at home or office. When you look more attentively, they are everywhere – it’s just we don’t even notice them anymore.  It may seem that it’s not even worth talking about them, however, there are some really interesting facts and cool carpet designs worth seeing.

Carpet history started a long long time ago – the oldest surviving carpet is over 2,000 years old. It was found in the 1949 in a Scythian tomb in southern Siberia where it had been preserved in ice. The origin of this carpet is attributed to either the Scythians or the Persian Achaemenids. For a long time, it was also believed that the borders of some oriental carpets were protecting those sitting within its magic confines.

Nowadays, nobody believes in magic carpets, but there are a lot of innovative, clever and even crazy carpet and doormat designs you should see! Which one do you like best?

1. The Doormat Scales

Designed by Emilio Alarcon

2. Dead Body Rug

Designed by Alex Carpenter

3. Brush Patterns

Designed by Giles Miller

4. Mini Lawn Carpet

Designed by Nguyen La Chanh

5. Space Invaders

6. Puzzle Carpet

Designer: Nauris Kalinauskas

7. Bedside Slippers

Designed by Daniel Meyer

8. Woody Wood Carpet

Designed by YLdesign

9. Egg Rug

Designed by Valentina Audrito

10. Monster Skin Rug

Designed by Joshua Ben Longo

11. Road Kill Carpet

Designed by Oooms

12. Mario Rug

13. Sausage Rug

Designed by Flachbild

14. Carpet – Plaster

Designed by Ricardo Garza Marcos

15. Recycled Rubber Doormat “Enter”/”Home” Key

Designed by Pieter Woudt

+16. Flower Carpet

Designed by Studio Tord Boontje for Nani Marquina

So, which one do you like best?

15 Cool and Unusual Carpets, Rugs And DoorMats originally appeared on Bored Panda on July 28, 2010.

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