Reverse Art Made By Pressure Washing The Street
A beautiful mural made by using pressurized water on a mossy wall. (more photos here)


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Millennium Falcon Soap

Wanna wash your body with a piec of Star Wars? Now you can do it with the Millennium Falcon Soap.
8-Bit Super Mario Mushroom Computer Case Mod


The look of your pc case is boring? Then look at this freaking Mario Mushroom mod. Completely work.
Extremely Detailed Ferrari F40 Model Car Build
This Ferrari F40 model car build is unreal, there is so much attention to detail! Loving the small little Brembo calipers, the miniature tool set and of course, the Ferrari hand bag.


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Pipe vase by UmenoDesign
A series of flower vases created by the designer Satoshi Umeno from Japanese studio UmenoDesign.

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Dvinus collection by Tati Guimaraes
A simple and flexible solution, a surprising line of tables created by Spanish Tati Guimarães.



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Hanagasumi by Monochro
The table ware created by the designers Momoko Naito and Atsushi Fujii from Japanese studio Monochro.


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DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #269
Enjoy this cool #269 Saturday daily inspirations for all DYT readers :) with great photos and artworks.
Caine’s Arcade: Wonder World Of Cardboard Games
Caine Monroy loves arcades so much, he built his own out of cardboard. The nine-year-old set up shop at his dad’s auto parts store in East Los Angeles, and wasn’t getting any customers until an independent filmmaker decided to set up a flashmob through the Internet to bring in more customers than even Caine could possibly imagine.
Take a look at the pictures below to see the day where Caine’s Arcade became the best-known cardboard arcade in the world.

Caine Monroy, 9, stands in front of his cardboard arcade inside his father’s auto parts store in East Los Angeles.
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