I'm always looking for sweet looking pieces for my room or just about anything that I think would look cool. I came across this wooden book rack from a friend on Facebook and immediately thought this was awesome. It was created by Gustav & Agusta from OldAndCold on Etsy. This custom made wooden book rack in Wenge wood ($199) comes with a set of 10 pins/bookmarks. These pins are detached and can be moved around on the rack. The books rest on a small wooden plate so the pages stay intact (see inlay on pic 3). The plates can be moved back and forth on the bottom of the book to control the height of which the book hangs, making it possible to use different sized books. Check out more of their items on Etsy.
I couldn't pass this up since I've always been a fan of Beavis and Butthead. So when I saw these real life prosthetic models of Beavis and Butthead I had to repost this. The creator behind these creations is special makeup effects artist Kevin Kirkpatrick. Who I guess wanted to terrify or even shock the world with how creepy Beavis and Butthead would look in real life. Then it begs the question, what would Daria look like in real life?
Source: Buzzfeed
Beavis & Butthead In Real Life
If you've ever wonder if a tree could make music, it can and it sounds beautiful yet haunting. In the video below a record player was modified to play slices of wood. The year rings on the wood were analyzed and then translated into music.
A tree’s year rings are analyzed for their strength, thickness and rate of growth. This data serves as basis for a generative process that outputs piano music based on the year ring data. Those are analyzed for their thickness and growth rate and are then mapped to a scale which is again defined by the overall appearance of the wood (ranging from dark to light and from strong texture to light texture). The foundation for the music is certainly found in the defined ruleset of programming and hardware setup, but the data acquired from every tree interprets this rule set very differently.It's intriguing that each note is a season passed in the life of the tree. The smaller intervals on the wood were harder years for the tree and the longer silences filled with seasons of growth. So really when you listen to the wood record you're listening to the whole life of the tree.
The Sounds of Trees
Bang & Olufsen have just announced a new brand, a follow up from the company's previous release, the BeoSound 8 sound system. The B&O Play Beolit 12 Portable Music System ($800) was designed by Danish designer Cecile Manz, the Beolit 12 has a stylish sleek look that's topped off with an Italian leather carrying strap, and is equipped with Apple's AirPlay. It has a built-in power supply and a rechargeable battery which can charge an iPhone or any other connected device and play back music for about 8 hours. It currently comes in the gray style but the company is releasing later this month the yellow, blue and light gray versions of this music system. It will also be available as well in the Apple Stores as the company's authorized outlets.
Source: ecoolgadgetss
Beolit 12 Portable Music System
This home is located in a residential neighborhood of central Tokyo, Japan and its called House S., a single family residence for Tokyo-based studio Keji Ashizawa. The home use to be the site of an old samurai residence and is filled with beautiful pines and zelkova trees which gives this home a connection with nature and combines both nature and urban living. Each floor in this home has planting and the interior wood floors on the first level open up to a lushly vegetated garden, allowing the greenery to permeate the wood interior. The planting and the openness as well as the staircase are just a few things in this home that give it a open calming feeling to it.
Images by: Daici Ano
House S
These screen print airport runway posters were created by Jerome Daksiewicz, which feature runway patterns of airports around the world. I actually like this series due to the minimal design but also for the structures and layouts of each airport. If you're interested in buying any of these prints they are available on Jerome website. He currently has editions for Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles International, and Minneapolis St-Paul, but will soon be adding five additional cities. Two dollars from every purchase goes to the Challenge Air Program that introduces children with specials needs to aviation.
Source: Colossal
Source: Colossal
Airport Runway Posters by Jerome Daksiewicz
Swissted is an ongoing series by graphic designer Mike Joyce and owner of the Stereotype Design in New York. He took two things that he enjoyed swiss modernism and punk and redesigned vintage punk show flyers into international typographic style posters. Each poster is sized to the standard swiss kiosk dimensions of 35.5 inches wide by 50 inches high and set in berthold akzidenz grotesk medium.
He states that all of these shows actually happened in his series. So I wanted to pick out some of the posters of bands that I have seen in concert. See below.
Check out all the other posters here: http://www.swissted.com/
Source: Wanken
Punk Meets Swiss Design
The team at Teenage Engineering has created a stylish looking portable synthesizer but it will cost you. It has a hefty price of $1,100 and it's such in high demand that they're currently sold out. The OP-1 synthesizer was created to be the world's preeminent, portable synthesizer. It merges the best of classic, analogue soul with the latest in digital technology. It's more like a hybrid of sorts with a digital synthesizer and MIDI controller with tons of features.
It has 8 synthesizer models (FM, Virtual Analog, String, +), 8 samplers, on board effects, OLED display, battery powered, built in microphone, FM radio, built in speaker, mp3 export, and some really unique sequencer to explore.
More info here: http://aiaiai.dk/store/things/op-1
See Youtube videos on the OP-1 here: http://www.youtube.com/user/teenageengineering
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer
Vizio has joined in the market of computer business and the company is ready to announce its new line of all-in-one computers and laptops at CES this week. Vizio really took in the motto "design is king" when they designed these machines. They definitely raised the bar when it came to the all-in-one desktops and laptop designs. They kept them clean and minimal but yet functional and practical. The Vizio Computer Lineup ($TBA) consists of a 27 and 24-inch all-in-one desktop. If you're wondering where the PC part is, it's at the base of the monitor. Their lineup also consists of a 14 and 15.6-inch slim notebooks, and a 15.6-inch full-size notebook. These beautiful aluminum and stainless steel crafted machines will be launching in the spring of 2012.
Source: Gear Patrol, Uncrate
Vizio Joins The PC and Laptop Game
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