August 13th, 2009

Japanese Design house Felissimo is launching an inspirational new product called the 500 Colored Pencils, a subscription of 500 different colored pencils.
The way to get them is unique. If you order this product, you’ll get 25 color pencils each month. After 20 months, you will get all of them.
As the year progresses, your art will gain a new dimension, as 500 colors pretty much ensures you can capture almost any shade imaginable.

August 13th, 2009

Blind LED Lighting is an object that guides you through dark spaces both phizically and visually by Croatia based ZOON design studio.

July 27th, 2009

Fancy driving home a car into the living room rather than into a customary garage?
“Holger Schubert’s Design Driven – Maserati’s competition winning garage design — just lets you do so.”
Located on the upper floor of a new addition to a 1953 ranch-style home on a downsloping hillside lot, the garage overlooks the western part of Los Angeles.

July 12th, 2009

Croatian design student Elvis Tomljenovic has won a car design competition with MOY, a concept that allows users to download their own surface designs for their vehicles.
The car features a polycarbonate shell embedded with LEDs and LCDs that produce static or animated patterns on the vehicle’s surface.
A range of ready made designs are available to download for users without the required design skills.

June 24th, 2009

Denis Santachiara has designed the Zabriskie Point suspension lamp for Italian lighting manufacturer de Majo Illuminazione.
Zabriskie Point is a large egg-shaped lamp with exploding glass fragments and points of light that seem to emphasize the explosion.

June 24th, 2009

The Porsche “Lengend” spec spot was created as an experiment in remote collaboration between Monovich (Stephen Fitzgerald) and The Brigade.
Located at opposite ends of the United States (Washington and New York states), both parties were connected only by broadband lines and a common interest in creating a spot with beautiful visuals.
Clean and classy, the HD spot works its way through the evolution of Porsche design. All shots were done with Lightwave and comped in After Effects.
