Dutch designer Lotty Lindeman came up with this crazy project called Tassenkast a collection of suitcases that can be combined for use as a cabinet in the home. All the suitcases were made from wood and padded fabric in order to go well together and create an aesthetic looking wall. A number of suitcases hung all together can be perfect furniture for houses with limited space.
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Aaron Draczynski made another “End Call” button for the iPhone 4. Like the antenn-aid, this decal is also a fix to the iPhone 4 death grip. Start out as a prank, but now people are clamoring for a real product, creator is working on making it real. Via
Taiwanese designers created this amazing Wheel Umbrella for kids. It features a rolling wheel rather than a fixed point, so children can drag the umbrella trough puddles and leave behind smiles.
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Sound Activated Drum Light designed by New Zealand design studio 326. To turn it on and off, all you have to do is tap on it. Continue reading for the Video.
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The Marugoto Tamachan portable watermelon cooler is so cute that is designed to keep your watermelon nice and cool, and it can also heat it up. The watermelon cooler holds 14l and is sized at 50.2×35.4×39.2cm (weight: 6.3kg). I want to have it but the bad thing is that it is only available in Japan for about $230. Via
Doug Chase of Ogden, UT created this amazing circuit board bench that was made from stainless steel, steel, polyester and polished circuit boards.
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New ad for Volkswagen Fox, it shows the interior of the vehicle as the exterior. Via
The Knork is a combination of a dinner knife and fork. It allows you to cut your food with only one utensil. Cut through chicken, pork chops, pizza and even steak with only one hand. Without a sharp knife edge, you needn’t worry that you’ll accidentally cut your mouth open.
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Pavel Sidorenko, a designer from Estonia took laser cutting recycled vinyl records and turned them into extremely beautiful wall clocks.
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Interior designer Johannes Albert came up with this creative and brilliant bookshelf that is made from 15,000 pencils for Mittledeutscher Velrag publishing company.
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