Seletti Hybrid Tableware
Designed by CTRLZAK for Seletti, this bone china tableware is an irreverent take on fine dining. Each cup, bowl, etc. starts as two separate pieces that were then split in two and then fused with mismatched halves.
Designed by CTRLZAK for Seletti, this bone china tableware is an irreverent take on fine dining. Each cup, bowl, etc. starts as two separate pieces that were then split in two and then fused with mismatched halves.
In 1947, a group of young men founded a hot rod club called the Oilers. In 2008, the club was revived as The Race of Gentlemen – a beach race and car show featuring early to mid 20th century American cars and motorcycles.
Mondo celebrates the Alamo Drafthouse’s Jaws on the Water screening with merch designed by Tom Whalen. There’s a two-pin set based on the Jaws poster, a Jaws logo t-shirt, as well as a pin and a t-shirt depicting the SCUBA tank in Jaws’ mouth.
“It’s fine… I’m not a big birthday person, I usually cry… for hours…” Parks & Rec star Aubrey Plaza told Conan that her idea of a birthday celebration is watching a random episode of Game of Thrones, which she doesn’t even follow. Blame Irish dancing.
These amazing wheels allow a car to not only move in the typical directions, but to turn on a dime or move sideways. Their inventor says they’re driven using 24,000 pounds of torque directly on the tires, and are more precise and durable than prior omni-directional wheels.
“Sometimes we’re kinda like the bartenders of a film.” KNB EFX co-founder Howard Berger (The Chronicles of Narnia, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad) explains the basics of making a prosthetic mask before talking about how makeup artists keep the job fun and exciting.
The new Panamera gets a serious makeover from its previous gen’s ugly duckling looks. Not only does the car look like a proper Porsche, but it can go around the Nürburgring in 7:38 in its V8 twin-turbo variant, cranking out 550hp. Its clean, high-tech interior is stunning too.
Attention adults: when you really should be cool but you’re panicking instead, take a moment to breathe, lift your heart to the sky and Calm the F* Down with Sasha O’Hara’s quirky coloring book. Let’s all chill while coloring subversive inner thoughts.
If we were ballsy enough to toss live ammo into a pot filled with flesh-melting molten aluminum, we’d do it wearing a firesuit from behind a blast shield. Not so for the Backyard Scientist, who turned up in cargo shorts and a Hawaiian shirt for this ridiculously dangerous “experiment.”
Is that a turtle in your pocket? This nifty EDC from SevDesignWorks pops open bottles with its mighty jaws, has a flat-blade screwdriver tail, holds 1/4″ bits in its mouth, and even works as an oxygen bottle wrench. Made from solid aluminum bronze and measures about 3″ long.
This dog has a whole lot of nothing to say, and we’re okay with that. It’s certainly an improvement over the standard “woof” and “bark” sounds we’re used to hearing from our noisy mutts.
The most interesting thing to come out of the NCAA College World Series game between the Frogs and the Chanticleers was this staredown between a boy and the ESPN camera crew. The kid watched himself go viral live. What a time to be alive.
(PG-13: Language) A Craigslist transaction becomes awkward when the seller reveals that the instrument belonged to his son, who passed away just a year before. Henry Wolf reminds us of the world’s indifference to what we hold dear in this heartbreaking short.
Mackenzie Sheppard’s claustrophobic short film drops us into the world of a man who wakes up to find himself trapped inside of his mobile phone, now able to bear witness to the impact that his technological addiction has had on the world around him.
Nine-year-old Louis Drax experiences freak accidents once a year. The last one sees him fall off a cliff, causing him to fall into a coma. The doctor treating him tries to make sense of this unlucky boy’s life, while Louis wanders in another dimension with his imaginary friend.
Street artist Pejac’s first public exhibit in London makes the head-scratching marker of city life even more puzzling. His Downside Up consists of four installations of shoes appearing to float while tied to lampposts.
Paul Williams is a talented singer and songwriter – best known for his 1970’s hits like Rainy Days and Mondays and Rainbow Connection. He also had a role in Battle for the Planet of the Apes. Fresh off the set back in 1973, he dropped by The Tonight Show.
SEGA’s arcade racer OutRun was the first video game to allow players to change the background music. Data Discs celebrates the game’s 30th anniversary by releasing its memorable Latin American tropical and Japanese jazz fusion tracks on vinyl.
This video really sucks, but that’s the whole point. A vacuum cleaner meets its perfect soulmate in this short, meme-worthy video out of Japan. Like many commenters, we’re thinking it should definitely be the new THX logo sound.
The mature gaming laptop continues to impress. For the same price as the base 15″ MacBook Pro, you get a 14″ 3200×1800 touchscreen, a 6GB GTX970M GPU, RGB LED backlit keys and a USB-C port to connect it to the Razer Core and other peripherals.
A look behind the scenes at Louisville, Kentucky’s Kelvin Cooperage. The family-owned plant handmakes new oak barrels for aging bourbon and wines. The barrels may only be used once for bourbons, but will live on for many years providing a home for other spirits.
SciShow offers up a brief, yet informative look at nature’s electric fury. Learn what conditions make lightning occur, and the differences between some of the various types of lightning that we experience here on our planet, some of which most of us have never seen.
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