Proof Eyewear has some slick wood style glasses and sunglasses to fit your sustainable wood needs. Each are hand crafted from sustainable source wood. My favorite style so far is the
Boise ($90), a slim, sleek and traditional style frame. The wood used in these frames are sustainably sourced making them environmentally friendly. Each frame is polished and coated with a water/sweat protective layer.
Proof not only strives to give back to the environment, they also strive to help those in need. A portion of each sale goes to non profit charities Proof believes in. Proof works with nonprofits in India that provide sight giving surgeries to people with cataracts.
(Proof RX frames are prescription ready, meaning you can use them with the clear lens they come with or take them to a local eye care professional to have your prescription filled.)
Check out there other
wood style glasses and sunglasses.
We all know and love
Pringles, but we also know those cylindrical canisters can be a hassle. You never get a handful of chips every time you put your hand down the tube or you end up with chip fragments at the very end. Who likes chip fragments?
Young designers Dohyuk Kwon, Kim Seok-woo, Seo Dong-Han, In Sung-hoonm, and Lee Bum-ho didn't like the current packaging, so they came up with there conceptual
Bloom Chip potato chip container. It may look like a regular old Pringles can, but when the paper band is removed; it blooms into a shape that makes a chip bowl. This conceptual idea though only makes this bloom practical for a single-serving can since you can not close up the bloom container. The design though was so clever that it ended up winning the
Red Dot Design Award.
So how practical do find this design?
Check out the
Premium Pringles Concept.
Source: Fast Codesign
Finding new and stylish ways of finding a place to park your bike can be a fun adventure. Industrial designer
Reinis Salins has come up with a clever and decorative way to mount your bike onto the wall. The Elk Bike Hanger is a “clean product with a natural concept; handmade quality and smooth design,” explained Salins.
The Elk Bike Hanger ($294) is carved at different angles out of solid Oak wood, and is designed to let the user mount the bike in three steps; lift the bike, shift the rear of the bike upwards and into the Elk, then let the bike rest securely into the wooden device. Check out some more designs and handlebars on Salins
site.
Source: Knstrct
Well it's November and it's time again for Movember! Not sure what Movember is?
Movember is a successful men's health charities that started back in 2004. The premise is simple: just grow any style mustache that your heart desires in the month of November to raise awareness and money for men's health causes, particularly prostate and testicular cancer.
Not sure what kind of mustache to grow this November? No problem, check out the infographic style guide below, which came from
hairlossgeeks.com. It serves as a nice guide to decide what type of face goes with what kind of mustache.
Check out the inforgraphic below for more tips, then let me know what type of stache you will be sporting this Movember.
If you want to see a larger version of the infographic check out
Mashable.
Source: Mashable
Welcome to Playlist-43 and all it has to offer this month. If this months installment we have some new music by
Blackbird Blackbird,
Chad Valley and a
Slow Magic remix. So hope you enjoy a steady flow of music coming your way.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Tracklist
1. All by Blackbird Blackbird
2. Falling Together by Lymbyc System
3. Another Moon by Tearjerker
4. Breathing by Zach Schimpf
5. Conveyor by Woolgatherer
6. Fall 4 U (Lissvik Remix) by Chad Valley
7. Sky Bicycle by Born Gold
8. The Wheel by Sohn
9. Tall like Gulliver by Birkwin Jersey
10. The Mother We Share by Chvrches
11. Wolf Girl (Slow Magic Remix) by Simian Ghost
12. The Orchids (Psychic TV Cover) by Wildarms