This is just plain ol’ awesome. It’s the Door Hand-le by by Naomi Thellier de Poncheville. It was made for the London Design Festival. See it from a different angle in the gallery below.
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This is just plain ol’ awesome. It’s the Door Hand-le by by Naomi Thellier de Poncheville. It was made for the London Design Festival. See it from a different angle in the gallery below.
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…or ‘yummy notes.’ Don’t you just want to take a bite out of it? Too bad it’s actually paper. See more recyclable fruits in the gallery below.
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It better broadcast in HD, am I right?
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Lady Gaga poses for ‘V Magazine.’ See the gallery below for more pictures from the shoot.
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This is a coconut headphone modification created by Iwan Roberts. He used coconut husks and twine to makethis pair of very unique and totally awesome headphones. Check out additional images in the gallery below.
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Musicians Kid Cudi and Keri Hilson cover the August/September issue of Complex Magazine.
Click here for the Kid Cudi interview. Click here for the Keri Hilson interview.
Check out the gallery below for additional images from the mag photo shoot.
Magazine: Vanity Fair
Published: August 2009.
Models: Helena Bonham-Carter, Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska
Photography by Mary Ellen Mark
Website: www.vanityfair.com
Cast of Alice In Wonderland photographed by Mary Ellen Mark for the latest issue of Vanity Fair.
Check out an additional image of The Red Queen in the gallery below.
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Patti Deni, world’s coolest mom, decided she wanted to surprise her teenage son by installing a big-screen TV in the ceiling of her kid’s bedroom. When their new home was being built, Deni contacted company Stereo Advantage with design they had never been asked to complete: instead of having a TV installed on a wall across from a bed, she asked to have the TV built flush against the ceiling of the room! Stereo Advantage installed a 98-inch StarGlas60 display from Stewart Filmscreen into the ceiling without a hiccup. According to ElectronicHouse, “In order to support the weight of the display, plus the NEC video projector and the specialty Draper projection mirrors positioned behind it (a total weight of more than 300 pounds), the ceiling had to be reframed and reinforced.” They also wired the teen’s video games, computer, and cable box to the TV. Mom, my birthday is coming up soon now, isn’t it?
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This is the Hurricane Custom Billiards “Unique Autosports” custom-built pool table. It “is built on a chromed steel frame and mounted on four giant shiny rims coated in ultra low-profile rubber, while the table top is covered in tournament-quality black felt and trimmed in black leather. It’s even got a light kit installed capable of 1,000 different colors.” Sweet. Check out more images of this insane pool table made only for the rich and famous after the break.
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Kanye West recently teamed up with Louis Vuitton to create a modern, stylish collection of sneakers for thr rich and famous. Each sneaker is named after an influencial player in Kanye’s life. For example, the shoe pictured above is called the “Don,” after Kanye’s manager. Others include “Mr Hudson’s” and “Jaspers.” Prices range from $840 to $1140. This collaboration with LV happens to be Kanye’s second creative venture with a major shoe company. He previously worked with Nike to create the “Air Yeezy,” which sold for $220 and quickly sold out of Nike stores around the nation. The LV shoes are also flying off the shelves. I recently ventured into a Louis Vuitton store and tried on the Dons in grey and saw the Dons in red and white and the Jaspers in black. Most common shoe sizes were sold out. The Mr Hudson’s have yet to ship. See below for three picture galleries; one contains official press shots of all the colorways, the second is personal spy shots of the Dons and Jaspers, and the third includes German photographer Daniela Muller-Brunke’s mesh of the press shots and a custom LV background. After the break, check out a slideshow video of the sneakers played over “Say You Will.”
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Colorware allows you to send in your favorite gadgets and pay a premium to customize them to your heart’s content. Seen above is the “Stealth Macbook Pro” ($5999) and a customized pair of Dre Beats headphones ($249). You can customize phones, computers, MP3 players, TVs, video game consoles, and more. All customization is done online. You are given the option of sending in your own product or purchasing the product with Colorware and have them customize and ship it to you within 2-4 weeks. Too cool, too pricey.
Mock-up of stage.
Practice photo #1.
Practice photo #2.
Kanye, bring that tour to the US, yah hear? Check out some more photos of the EU tour stage after the break. Continue reading Kanye West European Tour underway