
A very portal Christmas tree crafted by Kudos to Ryan Kelly, Jason Roberts and Chris Schuster. Via

3D Cabinet created by Charles Kalpakian. It is a quite simple concept, but really amazing art.
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This beautiful Christmas tree created by Jane, is made with useless but pretty objects…. photo from style-files


A spiralling house on stilts by Japanese architect Kimihiko Okada in Hiroshima.
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Fountain pen with highlighter ink.
“students, office workers, designers or executives who need to give distinctive emphasis to key passages in books or articles have – or so it seems! – a free hand. Well, yes. But in the shops there’s very little alternative to the usual ‘markers’ or ‘highlighters’ that originated in 1962 in Japan and were marketed in extra-broad, felt-tip form as ‘Hi-Liters’ in the USA. “
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Rolling Tool Table made from recycling dead tires, by Pittsburgh’s Joe Katrincik. “It’s two smaller plywood circles for the base, a larger one for the top, 6 castors, 6 screw eyes / eyebolts, and 3 ratcheting tie-down straps.” Photo from Flickr. Via

Haiko Cornelissen has created the sod-covered aluminum table that bring the outdoorsy experience into city apartments.
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Stools made out of stacks of old magazines,books. so cute seating design, called Njustudio Hockenheimer. Via

An anonymous artist created these incredibly intricate miniature papercraft sculptures. “Crafted mainly from books, the ten sculptures were accompanied by notes expressing support for educational institutions, literature, art, and ideas.“ photos by Chris Scott
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Architect Ryue Nishizawa designed this “Garden & House” in Tokyo on a very small space(4 x 8m). “It doesn’t really have a facade or walls: vases, planters, concrete benches, plexiglass railings, full-height windows and curtains form the boundary between inside and outside.”
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