Showing posts with label black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black. Show all posts
Domino Clock
The Domino Clock by Carbon Design Group takes a simple and iconic object and transforms it into a new way to tell time. The concept is simple. Three larger-than-life dominoes are equipped with articulating "dots” that flip back-and-forth between black and white to keep time. They hang on the wall or stand free.
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Stacked Cups
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The Little Black Book by Pad & Quill
Designed as a slim journal that slips comfortably into your purse, messenger bag or backpack, the Little Black Book also cradles your phone in a protective, hand-crafted wood frame. The comfortable feel of black leather binding, wrap around strap and classic red bookmark combine to dress your iPhone in vintage style.
Buy it here.
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Black And White Whimsical Illustrations by Johanna Basford
Johanna Basford creates intricate drawings of imagined botanicals intertwined with a flutter of butterflies giving a traditional ‘Damask’ a contemporary edge.
She graduated from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee in 2005 and DKNY installed her ‘Crazy Botanic’ wallpaper in their Bond Street store in the DKNY &Wallpaper* New Designers showcase during London Fashion Week in the same year.
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Names And Notes Napkin Rings

Names and Notes Napkin Rings let you reuse the same name cards no matter who you plan to invite. They have a black "chalkboard" surface that you can write on and erase over and over. Check them out.
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Lamborghini Decorated With Sharpie Markers



Yes, with SHARPIE MARKERS!!!...and finished with a clear coat for protection.
Pretty cool advertising for Sharpie though!
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Better View Blind by Elina Aalto


Light seeps in through the small cut out holes creating an image of a city by night. The cut-outs represent the light in the windows of apartment buildings and office complexes in the city. The images represent a selection of cities that Elina has traveled to in the last few years and the photographs are by her.
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Black and White Clock

Designer Vadim Kibardin has created a Black & White Clock, which includes four independent 3D OLED digits, each digit with their own power source and control. This clock has a light sensor, it can automatically switch two modes: the figures are white in the dark time of day and black at daytime.
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Just Heavenly...



Oh I soooo want one...check out all the other shirts by dadada studio.
They've been given the brand name "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog", so that's whats actually written on their tags. Real cool!
Salt and Pepper

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