Ken Kelleher’s ‘virtual sculptures’ give him limitless flexibility in terms of scale, location, and style.
Philippine-based designer John Ed De Vera has a great series of layered, cut-paper art that explores concepts of space travel, music, art, and creativity. The rich colors and fun characters are expertly shaped and cut, bringing depth and shadow into the work.
This very beautiful handmade guitar is called the Infinitum, from New Zealand-based designer Maxwell Custom. It is extremely sleek and sexy, and we’re sure it costs a whole lot of money.
A look into the beautiful stop-motion sushi scene from Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs movie, which took more than a month alone to make.
Most of us would agree that alarms aren’t fun. And even using your phone as an alarm is less than ideal. Enter The Bird, a tactile and beautiful system that integrates sound, light, and movement into a single device.
A collection of lovely waterways from above, showcasing just how lovely the shapes and forms in nature can be. It’s also striking how they often resemble other natural forms, like branches, arteries, and more.
Great architecture can speak for itself, but when photographed just right, it comes alive in a way that adds a whole different dimension. These captures by photographer Nick Frank are great because of their clean composition, and the strong white blue contrast.
From many angles, this structure is a simple, quaint church. But peek from a different vantage point, and something entirely different comes into view.
Solstice is the name of this clever kinetic clock, which dramatically changes it’s size and shape as the hands turn.
Some remarkable deconstructed cocktail images by Paloma Rincón, showcasing artisan gin drinks in midair.
For a number of days in early November, the streets of Toulouse, France come alive with giant monsters. Take a look!
Sydney’s Bondi Beach has been taken over by art installations for the 22nd year in a row, as part of the Sculpture By the Sea exhibition. It’s an inspiring event, with artists from all over the world competing.
The delightful miniature worlds from Tatsuya Tanaka continue, with some really creative scenes made from household objects
The French agency Akatre was commissioned by the Centre Pompidou to create some intriguing and eye catching posters that would engage the French art-goer. We think they’ve succeeded, with a collection of figures whose heads are entirely encased/made from artist’s materials.
Berlin-based Studio Rem has a new collection of house planters, with a frosted glass top that resembles a foggy forest setting. The globe-like design, called Nebl, makes your plants delightfully cozy and intriguing, and encourages the viewer to take a closer look.
This humdrum delivery van hides a very special secret inside: a beautifully ornate lighting installation. Interior designer Lee Broom’s Optical series of lighting is sophisticated, and fits amazingly into the classical architecture setting.
The Wave Villas is a stunning architectural concept, showcasing dramatic swooping rooflines, set atop crystal clear waters.
In Reuben Wu’s latest series, Aeroglyphs, he uses drones with lighting attachments to create simple, geometric forms over bodies of water, thanks to long exposure photography.