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Mons Lavabo Sinks: Monstrously Eco-Friendly
The best thing about these Mons Lavabo concept sinks isn't their charming, monster design. It's that they're eco-friendly, promising to prevent children from wasting water. So just how does that work?
When a child begins washing their hands, the sink calmly advises them to, "HURRY UP YOU LITTLE FUCKER OR I WILL BITE YOUR FUCKING HANDS OFF AND CHE ...
in Gizmodo: Design by resourcecenter [November 21, 2009 12:11:00] |
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nendo: new '24 issey miyake' concept shops now open
the shop in nihonbashi
photoby daici ano
'24 issey miyake' is a new concept shop designed by nendo, which offers a brightly colored
selection of items selected from issey miyake's lines, along with new and original products
created especially for the shop. the concept for the store is derived from the 'harmonious chaos'
of the japanese ...
in Designboom - Weblog by resourcecenter [November 21, 2009 03:11:00] |
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Geometric Faces
Fontfabric offers a small, but interesting, collection
of geometric typefaces. Several are available for free download, including 2 weights
of Oval, an aggressively contemporary font
family.Fontfabric is an independent type foundry , which was launched at the
close of 2008 by designer Svetoslav Simov who
is based in Sofia, ...
in How magazine by resourcecenter [November 21, 2009 03:11:42] |
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Polar Bear Robots Replace Dead Bears at St. Louis Zoo
Officials at the St. Louis Zoo are preparing for their holiday Wild Lights exhibit by installing electronic polar bear proxies in place of the deceased polar bears who died in their captivity. The gesture is rife with social commentary, given the fact that polar bears have become the iconic images of climate change, and our [...] ...
in INHABITAT by lilylau [November 21, 2009 02:11:25] |
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"Ultimate Factories" excerpt: Inside Ikea
We'd love to see the introduction of a television program about industrial design that isn't an annoying reality show, but until that day comes, we'll happily settle for National Geographic's awesome "Ultimate Factories." Check out this excerpt from their inside look at an Ikea factory, where we can see what makes the LACK table so rigid: board-on- ...
in Core77 by resourcecenter [November 21, 2009 01:11:05] |
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