Stem | Lemon Spray
Spray it, don’t squeeze it! Stem is designed to allow a cook to spray juice directly from a citrus fruit. No longer do you have to cut and squeeze your fruit to get the juice out like a common cook....
Spray it, don’t squeeze it! Stem is designed to allow a cook to spray juice directly from a citrus fruit. No longer do you have to cut and squeeze your fruit to get the juice out like a common cook....
The meeting room of Nykredit’s head office by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects. Credits by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.
Each painting is constructed by beginning with a monochrome underpainting in the complement of the featured subject. Subsequent layers of semi-opaque through to transparent colors follow with up to ten passes before the end result is achieved. The process is...
Maximize the investment you make in a bottle of wine by getting the intended flavors that were carefully crafted into that bottle by enjoying it at the proper temperature. CORKCICLE is a revolutionary new hassle free way to maintain the...
After seeing the viral YouTube video of a two-year-old Indonesian boy who chain smoked 40 cigarettes a day, Belgian photographer Frieke got an idea for this photo series titled Smoking Kids. Tom Tack of I Love Belgium wrote: Titled “The beauty of an ugly addiction”,...
We start with good intentions but most New Year’s Resolutions end in failure. Here’s a visual guide to achieving those elusive goals. Every year as the stroke of midnight and a new year approaches millions of people vow to make...
Made by artist Joe Black, Made in China is an impressive piece rendered out of 5,500 plastic toy soldiers. It depicts the portrait of a young Chinese solider taken for the cover of LIFE magazine in 1938 on the story of the...
This body of work describes a blurry moment between being awake and sleeping. The Bed Landscapes are subjective fantasies of life in the big city, surrounded by light with no sun, an extreme weather, and constant chaos. This photographic series...
Tag: We’re It by Lisa Kaselak and Lee Billington “Tag, We’re It” uses new augmented reality technology to explore the relationship between data, memory and aesthetics. The intention behind the installation was to craft an artistic experience that required dynamic interaction...