Vadim Kibardin’s (Kibardindesign) Black and White clock strips exemplifies minimalism: “Digital clock: only figures, no case, only the necessary— only accurate time. Each figure has self-contained power supply and independent control, it can be fixed to any surface autonomously. A light sensor will switch the clock to an invert mode: the figures are white…
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Blog:Wall & Decò
Blog:Donna Wilson’s Creatures
London-based designer extraordinaire, Donna Wilson, creates plush creatures and goodies of all kinds. All of her products hold together so nicely in a look that is all her own—full of quirkiness and personality. Her work serves as reminder that there is a lot of design work to do outside of the traditional realms, if you…
Blog:Lonny Love
A little over a full year since it’s creation, Lonny magazine continues to produce quality editorial content while still creating the allure of a print publication. The bimonthly online beauty of former Domino editor Michelle Adams and photographer Patrick Cline, focuses on lifestyle and home décor. While Domino might not have lived to see it’s…
Blog:Wall clock RE_VINYL
We’ve posted people making clocks out of recycled material before, but these were awesome enough to post. Pavel Sidorenko makes laser-cut clocks by cutting silhouettes into vinyl records and adding a working clock in the middle. The results are striking clock designs that are perfect for anyone into music, who also is interested in time.…
Blog:Horrible Adorables
Horrible Adorables are creatures from the imagination of fellow Clevelander Jordan Elise. Her cruelty-free, faux taxidermy sculptures are just the right amount of cute with a dash of fairytale oddity. They are made from a styrofoam base and hand-covered in beautiful multi-colored felt pieces. They even have real taxidermy-grade eyeballs! Can’t wait to get one…
Blog:Whether Paperworks
How amazing are these paper bouquets from Whether Paperworks? Each bouquet is handcrafted, and can take up to 25 hours. On top of that, you can customize the paper used – your choice of foldable paper including, but not limited to: vintage magazines, comic books, sheet music, favorite books, journals, even photos. Even if you’re…



