Design Free Thursday | Aerial Nudes by John Crawford.

This is such a fascinating birds-eye-view image series by Auckland based John Crawford, who is one of New Zealand’s best known photographers. The juxtaposition of single naked body placed within carefully arranged set-ups at interesting...

Digital Art by Andreas Nicolas Fischer.

Andreas Nicolas Fischer is a Munich-born, Berlin-based artist who works with generative systems, physical representations of data and visualizations of digital processes. In order words, Fischer is a cunning analyst who makes things that...

Design Free Thursday | Steve Lambert.

Steve Lambert is an American conceptual installation artist and all around shit-stirrer. My kind of dude, really. I find his work to be intelligent, brave, eye-catching, interesting and funny, but these are just some of the reasons I love...

Design Free Thursday | Pin Portraits by Philip Karlberg.

I am loving these sculpted portraits of famous people created by photographer Philip Karlberg for Plaza Magazine. Mr Karlberg used approximately 1200 carefully arranged wooden pins and clever lighting to recreate faces of "classic wearers...

Design Free Thursday | Getting Lost in The World of Books.

Ahhh, these images brought me so much joy that I had to share them with you guys. Joel Robinson, a photographer based in Canada, is the creator of this series of surreal and conceptual photos. I love the way Joel's vivid imagination shines...

A Cantina in Galicia, Spain by Esudio Nomada.

This interior made me feel happy the minute I saw it. I'm not really sure what it was that made me smile so instantly - perhaps the tree-like sprouting form hovering over the communal tables, vibrant accents of colour on tiled counter...

Design Free Thursday | Edible Cookbook by Korefe.

This is one of the freshest concepts I have come across in a while. German design agency Korefe has created the world's first cookbook which you can read, cook and eat. Developed as a special project for a large publisher, "The Real...

Stairway to Heaven by Studio Bertjan Pot.

Remember my post last week on three products on my lust list? Well... that post, and more specifically those crazy QUELLE FÊTE (II) melting disco balls are what reminded me to blog about this cooltown installation by Studio Bertjan Pot....