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Tetris Titles
Inspired by the world’s most popular game, comes the world’s most popular tiles.
No longer do you have to suffer looking at bathroom walls with no character. No longer do you have to hear the words Terracotta or Slate. No longer do you have to accept just one colour. Tetris Tiles puts the fun back into tiling. Ideal for use in Kitchens, Bathrooms, Bedrooms – any place that is worthy of colour and fun.
Eve Duhamel
Updates from Eve, canadian illustrator and artist working in Berlin, Germany. 3 new series of drawings, + the installation for the YCN annual book in London.
Fishbowl With a Handle
If your fish is your best friend, take him with you. Designed by Michal Shabtiali.
Abandoned Places
A great source to inspire of abandoned buildings, mansions, hotels, parks, restaurants.
kittozutto
kittozutto is a new art and design boutique that believes in the beauty of dreams. Combined with the fine art illustrations and digital imaging techniques, often resulting in highly-detailed artworks, which look best in large format.
John Malloy
John Malloy, illustrator. Featured in Paste, Dazed & Confused, Lemon, and BPM Magazines.
Boombox iPod Touch Skin
The Boombox Project of Lyle Owerko comes to the iPod and the iPhone courtesy of Gelaskins.
Sam Gilbey
Sam Gilbey is a freelance illustrator, graphic designer and art director. He has created graphics and illustrations, designed websites, and/or provided art direction for many well-known clients and brands, including Sony, Weetabix, The University of Manchester, MTV, O2, The BBC, Cadbury, Tiger Aspect Productions, Working Title and Motorola. He has worked with several respected design agencies including LBi, Preloaded, CMW Interacitve and AIS London.
Fashion Branded Weapons
GUCCI MP-5
9mm
Justin Melnick is an avid photographer, digital artist, and has spent time oversees in the Middle East. All of these influences have come together in his latest project, titled ARM•ME Melnick imagines — quite vividly — what Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Pucci, and Chanel would add to standard ammunition. The exhibition starts September 2nd at Gallery 385 in New York City. The outcome is a compelling statement that questions how we — individually and as a nation — spend our money, contrasting the abundance of weaponry with the scarcity of high-end luxury goods and some pretty amazing imagery. Continue reading »
Martian Walking Engine
Martian Walking Engine, 1998, stainless steel, 5 x 6 x 7m. Sculptor: Michael Condron.
Commissioned to celebrate the centenary of HG Wells’ The War of the Worlds, along with other features including Crashed Pod and Bacteria Slabs. Paving and street furniture throughout the area were also redesigned as part of the overall project.