Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts

Skateboard Mirror


The Skateboard Mirror is made from stainless steel mirrored glass and genuine skate trucks. You can hang it vertically, horizontally, or just simply let it stand against a wall. Comes with a pack of skate stickers for customization.

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Getty Images' Watermark In Real Life



For those of you who don't know this. Getty Images is one of the most famous image banks out there. Naturally, the low res previews of their stock photography always have the Getty Images watermark on them.

Now, Getty takes the watermark to the streets for their most recent advertising campaign
They recreated it in glass and placed it infront of many monuments and attractions around Germany, along with a simple message: "All the images you can imagine".

Although I think the concept is pretty cool, Im not very sure about its execution. I mean there's always that awkwardly protruding pole that carries the glass "watermark".

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Puzzleboard



This Puzzleboard can be used in more ways than one.
Each board can be used on its own as a cutting board or serving plate, or put some them together and you've just super-sized your workspace. Ideal for cutting those long baguettes!

But the best thing is that any wineglass can be fitted into the blank spot of a board, allowing guests at parties to enjoy both wine & delicacies, while still having one hand free to greet other friends.

By Dutch Design Studio, OOOMS.
You can buy it here.

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Vino Mug And Bottoms Up Beer Glass

The Vino Mug and the Bottoms Up Beer Glass; your guests will definitely be talking about these clever glasses next time you have them over!

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Ice Drop Candleholder

Handmade glass icicle looking tea light or candle holders hang elegantly over the edge of the table, mantle or shelf. Comes in a set of two. Buy it here.

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Full-Fat Milk Doorstop


UK designer Duncan Shotton aims to relive the tradition of milk delivery with his Full-Fat Milk Doorstop.

This simple design is made from a glass bottle filled with solid white resin that looks like milk. The top is sealed with a re-enforced foil and the base is held in place with a transparent anti-slip disc. The whole piece weighs a hefty 1.2kg that keeps doors in their place.

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Japanese Paper Crafted Tableware


Japanese paper craft brand OEY has designed a new collection of tablewares. Mizuhiki is twined paper fused with a mixture of water and glue that dates back to the seventh century. The collection includes napkin rings, glass markers, and chopsticks.

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Glass USB Drive


A USB drive concept by Mac Funamizu.

The see-through glass would light up when plugged in, with different colors indicating individual file types it stores.

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Crown: Splashing Liquid Glass Coasters

Crown glass coasters designed by ETRAK.
Crown shapes created with splashing water/milk.

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"Green" Furniture


The Secret Garden collection by home furniture Thai company Ayodhya uses real dried moss inserted under a glass table top.

Also mirrors, stools, trays and boxes all made with recycled newspaper.

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The Glass Cluster Chandelier


A chandelier that is also a repository for drinking glasses. You can store the same or different kind of glasses. Clear or colored. Be as creative as you’d like! The glasses aren’t there for decorative purposes only, they’re meant to be used. This chandelier would be perfect for someone who does a lot of entertaining, or in a bar.

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Featured Work: Marie Claude Boustany & Jacqueline Khayyat


Oriental glass wonders. All custom and handmade by the talented Marie Claude Boustany and Jacqueline Khayyat. From candle holders to decorative ornaments, you'll definitely leave the world behind once you enter their world of colors; Souffle D'Orient.

Bottoms Up Shot Glass


The Bottoms Up Shot Glass says “drink” when it’s upright and “drunk” when it’s turned over.

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Cool Dishware

Wasara Paper Dishes
Beautiful disposable paper dishes have curved corners that naturally follow the shape of fingers or thumbs for easy gripping, deliberately designed so that people can hold their plates while they mingle.


Handful Of Plates
Handful Of Plates are creative ceramic plates that are folded like a taco shell. The way they are curved allows you to keep the plate in one hand while eating the food with the other one.


Grooveware
Grooveware is a creative series of three porcelain dishes and an ashtray. The basic forms are generic, except for the fact that each is paired with, and indented by an appropriate utensil.



K-Wine Dishware
The difference between K-wine and a traditional plate with glass holder is that K-wine moves the weight from the side to the middle of the plate. Therefore, even if the glass is full, the weight of the plate is balanced.



Snap And Dine Dishware
Portable lunch setting by talented product designer Demelza Hill.


Benta Plates
Designed by Angela Schwab. The unexpected upward bend functions as a one-handed grip that also prevents spillage.


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