Lomo Camera Keychains
20% Lomography Keychains are miniature replicas of four of the most popular Lomo cameras – Lubitel+, Diana F+, Fisheye 2, and the LOMO LC-A+. Each keychain comes in a gift-ready tin.
20% Lomography Keychains are miniature replicas of four of the most popular Lomo cameras – Lubitel+, Diana F+, Fisheye 2, and the LOMO LC-A+. Each keychain comes in a gift-ready tin.
Declaration 1776 are diversifying their product line in true American fashion with these U.S. made laser etched iPhone 4 covers. The peel-and-stick designs come in Cherry, Walnut and Black Cherry.
Ben Millet designed this incredibly versatile camera mount for a college project. Functioning as a tripod, steadycam and chest/shoulder mount, the Duopod would be perfect for all our on-the-go DSLR needs.
File this under the “why didn’t we think of this?” By combining the pop-top with the bottle cap, designer Gonglue Jiang eliminates the need for bottle openers. Of course, there is always the twist-off.
Designer Ed Chew created these intricate lighting fixtures using old Tetra Pak cartons, otherwise headed for the recycling bin (or worse yet, the trash). Nothing like a little ingenuity, right folks?
Sander Mulder’s latest home furnishings are built to resemble industrial shipping containers, and just like the real deal, units can be stacked and rotated to create a multitude of storage configurations.
Augmented Reality Cinema is a conceptual app that automagically recognizes the location of the user and then plays a scene from a movie that took place in that exact same location.
Bureau Spectacular’s Phalanstery Module is a zero gravity living pod; every 15 minutes, one of the multi-planed surfaces becomes usable (and every 7.5 minutes people inside fall into each other).
Using a collection of web-based software tools along with special flexible connectors, you’ll (and your friends) will be able to raise the roof on your own geodesic dome structures in no time.
Designer Thor Thor Høy created these hampers which are perfect for your stinky gym socks and crusty undies. Just a concept, but you could always get a 55-gallon plastic drum and make your own.
Timon Sager’s conceptual private jet would seat just two occupants and offer high-speed jet travel to “Rich 25-40 year old risk-takers, bored by life, naturally curious and driven by their emotions.”
Valentin Ruhry’s ingeniously simple sign is just a grid of 5,000 orange rocker switches which light up when flipped. It’s like a giant Lite-Brite for adults. At NYC’s Austrian Cultural Forum through 9/5.
Three guys in New York want to build a public pool. The +Pool would float right in the middle of the notoriously filthy East River, filtering that brown water to make it safe to swim in.
Winning our sexiest go-kart award, Beau Reid’s GK2G concept vehicle weighs just 65 pounds, a carbon fiber body, runs on lithium batteries, and folds small enough to fit in a car trunk.
Created by Benoit Convers for iBride, Iron Joe looks like a bear, but acts like a bookshelf. We wish he were made from iron, but Joe’s bones are high-pressure laminate, fit together like a puzzle.
Tokyoflash is known for their outlandish and unusual digital watch designs. Their latest concept is the Kisai “How Drunk are You“, which would not only tell time, but your blood alcohol content.
A clever solution for making use of and storing reading materials that would otherwise be gathering dust in our homes. Contact Nijstudio to order, or better yet try and make your own.
This see-through rarity was shown off by Pontiac at the 1939-40 New York Worlds Fair, and can now be yours, if the price is right. It’s expected to fetch $275k to $475k when it hits the auction block.
We can’t get the shark attack theme from Jaws out of our minds when we look at designer Aleksandr Mukomelov’s shark fin lamp. And just when we thought it was safe to go back in the living room.
Artist Christopher Poehlmann’s outdoor path lighting fixtures mimic organic tree structures and are handmade from brushed aluminum with LED illumination. Available in heights from 2 to 8 feet.
While we usually need sriracha or hot peppers to make our food explosive, Thabto’s grenade salt and pepper shakers give your dining table a little bang even if they don’t spice up your food much.
This odd ‘pocket pillow’ from design firm kawamura-ganjavian looks perfect for catching some z’s during your lunch break and/or hiding from that looming deadline all day.
Park Sangyong’s concept camera works in an unusual way to be sure. Throw the Camerang into the air and as it spins, its automatically adjusting lens captures aerial self-portraits.
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