“Setup Liquid Art”, the latest project of German photographer Markus Reugels who uses large satellite photos or various pattern images as a backdrop and a high speed camera he captures the background’s refraction through water drops. The perfectly timed shots and painstaking creative process result in these spherical representations of the Earth, moon and other fabulous planets. Such an amazing effect of transforming images into liquid spheres. If you like Markus’s work, click here to see more. [source]
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Colourful Paper Birds
Diana Beltran Herrera is an industrial designer who likes to create digital and manual illustrations. While this time, we will show some beautiful paper sculptures which made of soft materials and playful colors. Take a look at these birds, they might not most realistic paper animals we’ve seen, but they are definitely one of most colorful and playful paper sculptures featured on our site. [source]
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Creative & cute Pillow
A pillow is a small and soft support for the head, usually used while sleeping in a bed. While in today’s post, we will present you some Cool and Unusual Pillows, take a look and hope you enjoy this collection.
1. Pillow Remote Control [amazon]
2. Jaxx – Microsuade Pillow Sac [amazon]
3. Shark Peek-A-Boo Plush Transforming Pillow [amazon]
Monday, January 2, 2012
Living nature =)
It is always hard to get close to nature for people who live in the city. Limitied living space make our lives crowded with modern materials: glass, steel, plastic, clay… living in harmony with nature becomes a popular trend and a hope, hence those creative designers try their best to bring nature indoor.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Deglon Meeting Knife Set
Designed by Mia Schmallenbach, the Deglon Meeting Knife Set is one of the most Beautiful and Elegant Knives I’ve ever seen. This set of sculptural, nested knives is practical, durable and a work of art, which includes 4 knifes, a paring knife, a utility knife, a chef knife and a slicer. They all seem to be sculpted out of one piece of steel. The proportions are determined by the Fibonacci sequence with as it’s base the average width of a hand. To remove each knife, simply press down near the tip of the blade and lift knife away by the handle. If you are interested, you can find it on amazon.