These Minimalist Lamps are a Shining Update to Century-Old Tiffany Designs
Dániel Szohátzky was the lead web developer at a large IT firm – now he makes pretty lighting for his livelihood.
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Dániel Szohátzky was the lead web developer at a large IT firm – now he makes pretty lighting for his livelihood.
The cutting edge edifices that these tech giants choose to inhabit all nod towards some of the most influential architecture of the 1950s and '60s.
Well, their covers would probably look a hell of a lot like these designs.
ThinkGeek has a habit of turning its April Fool's Day jokes into real products, and if it's going to do that again we have a few suggestions.
Everyone essentially went a bit bonkers in the 1920s and thought anything was possible.
They're all rolled up, glued into paper logs, sliced like lumber, and then turned into swanky looking glasses.
There’s nothing quite as retro-futuristic as the Philco Predicta television from the late 1950s. This one, however, is special because it houses a modern TV. Read More >>
Volcanic island Tristan da Cunha is stuck in its English colonial past – and now British architects want to bring the ex-Empire territory into the 21st century.
Royal College of Art student wants his multi-function tyre to help rural farmers in developing countries.
You: "I love this Han Solo coffee table." Me: "I know." – What better way to celebrate the charitable work of Star Wars fans, who visit hospitals in costume to cheer up sick patients, than build them an awesome film-prop replica? Read more >
Japanese study into station safety causes major rethink on layout of train-platform furniture.
Autodesk's Pier 9 Workshop is so experimental that it feels like science fiction, and is on the forefront of robotics, 3D printing and futurism.
If you're feeling down, this pin-sized book may be just the thing to cheer you up. Just don't put it in your pocket, or it'll be lost forever.
The proud owner of this tattoo looks like he just stepped out of Neuromancer. He's practically a cyborg. Read More >>
Remember the official Back to the Future hoverboard replica? It was expensive, so someone's gone ahead and released a cheaper one. Read More >>
We can't travel back to that simpler age, but we can re-create the experience using 3D printing.