The Allergy Collection


The cutest allergy graphics for your kids. You can find them as badges, stickers, or even tshirts here.

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A Cleaner Future


To raise awareness about clean energy, you can spill on any website with this online app from A Cleaner Future!

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DPI Lighting Series


Applying the screen resolution metaphor to lighting design :)
By Guillaume Delvigne.

Get them here.

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Edible Fashion Accessories


Creative photo series by Fulvio Bonavia features belts, earrings, rings, headphones, shoes, and handbags made out of food.

An award-winning Italian photographer created these delicious images for his fashion photography book titled “A Matter of Taste”.

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Matchstick Pencils



For those of us that don't "light up" over homework or bills, this unique matchstick pencil will make it a little more fun!

Get them here.

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Ceci N'est Pas Un Livre


Having a French book among your other books might impress some people. Having this book 'Ceci n'est pas un livre' (which translates into: 'This is not a book') is specially impressive, cause it's not really a book, it's actually a fake book that attaches securely to your wall and holds your real books, giving them an impressive floating effect.

Buy it here.

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Alone In A Crowd


511 miniature figures representing all walks of life, genders and ages walk alone in a crowd just beneath the surface of a table by Rolf Sachs.

"From afar, one sees only groups and crowds yet when seen up-close, you recognize that each figure is entirely individual and you can discover random and humorous frames of everyday life."

There is also a clock beneath the glass surface as seen in the last image.
"The clock hands pass above the crowds and demonstrate that we are all only temporary."

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Marina Bay Sands Hotel


The Marina Bay Sands is the world's most expensive hotel in Singapore, and with a world's largest outdoor pool at 55th storey.

 "The infinity pool on the roof is in the 'SkyPark' which spans the three towers of the hotel. The platform itself is longer than the Eiffel tower laid down and is one of the largest of its kind in the world.

Infinity pools give the effect that the water extends to the horizon. In reality, the water spills over the edge into a catchment below, and is then pumped back into the pool."

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Google Is Crazy About The World Cup


We’ve seen Google change its logo for big events before, but this time it chose to do something different.

If you search for “World Cup" in Google, you’ll get a list of the upcoming World Cup games, but if you scroll to the bottom, you’ll see that the other Google logo, stationed above the result page numbers, has changed to Goooooooal!

Google has also added an awesome little easter egg to the service when one surfs through maps of South Africa: a vuvuzela clutched in peg man’s hot little hands!

Google owned YouTube has also decided to grace us with a dedicated vuvuzela button.
The football-shaped button sits in the lower right corner, and does precisely what you feared: It produces the dreadful vuvuzela sound!

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Ice Straws


Just in time for the hot summer days, this ice tray allows you to make your own straws from ice or juice. Freeze whichever liquid you like and enjoy your edible frozen straws!

Buy it here.

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Write The Chinese Government To End Torture


An Amnesty International ambient piece created to raise awareness and drive activism about human rights violations in China with an emphasis on prisoners of conscience, torture and executions.

Translation of text on ambient:

1. Tuck under thumb and hold tightly.
2. Write the Chinese government to help end torture.
3. Don’t let human rights violations by the Chinese government give China a bad name.
4. Take further action at amnesty.org/china [tentative URL]

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Number House


Architecture by Matsunami Mitsutomo, a Studio from Japan.

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Cruelty Free Cosmetics



Awesome ad for ENPA (The National Animals Protection Agency Of Itlay) to help victims of cosmetic tests. By Lowe Pirella Fronzoni, Milan, Italy.

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Moleskine's New Kindle Cover


If you're a big Moleskine fan like I am, you would just love this.
A moleskine for your kindle. Nice!
I just wonder if it works for an iPad :)

Get it here.

Product Description:
The notebook is slightly larger than the Kindle and has the signature Moleskine cover and elastic band for closure. The interior is covered in a slightly furry suede-like material to keep your Kindle from getting scratched. On the right, there are four elastics that go on each corner of your device to hold it in place.

On the left is a pocket, in which a thin, reporter-style (top seam) notebook is nestled.

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