This unusual candy store is located in Harajuku, Japan. Chocolate drops are hanging from the ceilings, milk is seemingly floating on the base, ready to be mixed with the brown chocolate bars on the walls. Godiva Chocolate is the Chocolate Factory for grownups, and the ultimate hang out place in Harajuku.
If you don’t get a kick out of the idea of recycling, maybe these bin bags can help you have fun with disposing your trash and leftovers. Wieden + Kennedy, who created the design, claim that now taking the trash out is so much more fun! We are on the same page here.
Pretty drawings of some bugs? Is this your first thought? They certainly are pretty, but looking closer, one might notice that in reality these insects are deformed, which was the result of the radiation.
Zeitgeist Toys are one of the most beautiful designer toys out there. Not only they are hand-made, also the toys are made of superb quality material, like porcelain and metal.
Every piece is unique based on traditional non-industrial manufactory processes.
One can feel a special touch applied on every piece; the toys look extremely fine and delicate, with immense detail and care.
Do you know how germs look? Also so that you do not feel revolted when you see them. Luke Jerram makes glass sculptures, which represent our bacteria and viruses we are scared of.
These very strange pictures are the work of an artist from London, Petros Chrisostomou. His photographs are a practice that has enabled the artist to extrapolate ready-made objects from different environments, producing very unusual combinations.
Petros himself claims that his work is concerned with object and context relationships, and the result is pretty neat. Check it out!
This is a very interesting door – it turns into a ping pong table with just one switch. Designed by Tobias Fränzel, this multi-functional door can make you throw your Wii away.