Your Magnet by Lufdesign


Do you remember one of the toys which we used to play with when we were young – a magnet. Particularly, a U magnet, which has been remember as a toy with strong attraction in an unusual shape. The ‘Your Magnet’ connects you and me with strong attraction, not as the magnetic attraction between the N pole and the S pole, but as the links between human beings or between humans/non-humans. Memory products such as iPhone or iPod should usually be kept out of magnets because all MP3 files you have could be deleted by the magnetic property. Except these, however, there is no problem even if any device is contacted by ‘Your Magnet’. It is because they are attached by the influence of not magnetism but the suction plate. As it is portable, you can take it anywhere/anytime, or place it anywhere. It not only creates an interesting idea, but also serves as a useful stuff.
Girls in the Windows by Ormond Gigli

Expected to fetch up to $35,000 at Christie’s phenomenal Photographs sale in New York on Oct. 6:Girls in the Windows, New York City, 1960 by famed lensman Ormond Gigli.Girls in the Windows, New York City, 1960 by famed lensman Ormond GigliWinner of several international awards, the photo is also remarkable as a piece of Manhattan history; the day after it was taken, the E. 58th St. brownstones were demolished.Gigli discusses about the epic shoot on his website.
Street Art by Boxi


Boxi creates hand cut multi layered life size stencils that he exhibits in galleries and on street walls. It is often their placement within the installation or urban landscape that completes and defines their action, enabling the work to interact with the space. It is within this collaboration that the material boundaries of the work are dissolved, affecting the perception of the image.
Square Nine Hotel – Belgrade
A five-star, 45-room boutique hotel in Belgrade, Serbia, in the heart of the city’s historical center on one of the few remaining sites zoned for new construction. The architecture “does not clash with or overshadow the neighboring buildings. It follows their scale, the rhythm of their façades – set by the modulation of the openings – and even the moderate hues of their color palette.” The structure reflects “respect for the history and existing old world architecture running throughout the city.” More at Square Nine Hotel. Photos: courtesy of Square Nine Hotel.
All Work No Play T- Shirt
Are you one of those people that are always working? Do you spend countless hours studying, designing till early morning, working late at your job, or training till your muscles ache? Well there is nothing wrong with working hard and always being busy. Check-out this one and many other designs from Random Objects
Polite Umbrella by Joo Youn Paek
Polite Umbrella, from designer Joo Youn Paek, is a shrinkable umbrella that enables users to morph its shape in order to reduce occupied space and to increase user maneuverability. Users can easily adjust their umbrellas anytime by pulling a handle so that they can protect themselves from harsh winds or bumping into others.
Illustrations by Mads Berg
Great illustrations of Mads Berg, He is by far one of the most refreshing illustrators outhere. His works range from a crisp, modern Art Deco style to more 3-dimensional environment illustrations. Each of his pieces have such an engaging style that immediately welcomes you.
A Collobration by Buddy Carr and Antonio Carusone


These Longboards is a collaboration between California based skateboarder Buddy Carr and New York based graphic designer Antonio Carusone. Born in Queens, NY into a colorful Italian family, Antonio Carusone has been in the creative arts since he was a child. Currently he resides in NYC, where he is an Associate Creative Director at Ogilvy, and oversees projects, which have included Nestle, Cisco, Time Warner Cable, Lays, Dial, Red Stripe, AOL, NFL, Gillette, Cingular, Audi, Verizon, and Bank of America. He has also won Caple Design Awards for his work on Wisk and Jose Cuervo.
Fuck The Rain Umbrella by Art. Lebedev
Designed by Anton Schnaider, this is the ultimate umbrella for those who are fed up with the excessive rain.
Core-Toon: Designer Tongue
Designer’s Tongue Explained by Lunchbreath. Give particular attention to comic sans rejection bud. See more from lunchbreath
1955 Ferrari 750 Monza Spyder


Raced from 1956–63 by various luminaries against the likes of Phil Hill and Carroll Shelby, it’s one of only 29 built.Expected to fetch up to $2.8 million at RM Auctions Battersea Evolution sale in LondonA truly iconic Enzo-era sports racing Ferrari, it was restored in Modena to exact original specifications in 2000 and has added many concours wins to its competition history. Expected to fetch up to $2.8 million on RM Auctions‘ Battersea Evolution sale in London on October 26.
The Vespa 400
The Vespa 400 was a rear-engined micro car, produced by ACMA (Ateliers de construction de motocycles et d’automobiles) in Fourchambault, France, from 1957 to 1961 to the designs of the Italian Piaggio company. Two different versions were sold, “Lusso” and “Turismo”. The car is basically a two seater with room behind the seats to accommodate two small children on an optional cushion or luggage. The front seats are simple tubular metal frames with cloth upholstery on elastic “springs” and between the seats is the handbrake, starter and choke. The gear change is centrally floor mounted. The 12 volt battery is located at the front of the car on a shelf that can be slid out and the spare wheel is in a well under the passenger seat.













