Guys at Prompt Design have come with the most amazing idea of packing T-Shirts as food found in supermarkets, this way producing a unique balance of a cool shirt and cool packaging. Normally, it’s just one or the other. So if you are looking for a fun gift, this here is a tip. Just don’t go shopping for these shirts, when you are hungry!

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May 27th 2010
designfashion
Photographer Fulvio Bonavia’s A Matter of Taste features amazing pictures of food as fashion. Yummy bags, belts, shoes – all made of things you eat, and remember, you are what you eat!
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Feeling thirsty and want to have a coke? What about paying paying 60 pounds for a Karl Lagerfeld designer box with a desired bottle inside. Looks great, live it up!
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Mar 14th 2010
designliving
Now as the spring is almost here, it’s time to grow your gift cards. Yes, really grow – it has been made possible with Postcarden – post it, mount it, plant it, water it.
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You have a cat? Make the cat be a part of your home interior – Koichi Futatsumata made a design for a coffee table, which would nicely incorporate your pet as a part of it. Now the trick is to make the cat (not sure dogs would work) crawl inside.
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First of all, there is this absolutely awesome hardback leather case to cover MacBook and MacBook Pro up. It is stylish, safe and can help you keep strict secrecy as to what it has in its contents. Vintage design as you haven’t imagined it before.

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All you people out there who like jelly bears, now you have something more to drool about – Liz Hickok is making cities in Jell-O. San Francisco based artist makes kids and adult dreams come true by creating edible installations.
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These absolutely fabulous cups are a product of Livia Marin. Little could be found on the artist, however this china is an absolutely fantastic piece of art! Maybe not very useful for a tea party, but surely the highlight of home decoration.
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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.
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1. Knitted food by Ed Bing Lee
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