In the "Honest Slogans" project, young creative Clif Dickens showed how advertising slogans would sound if they were telling the truth. The saying that good things sell themselves does not apply to the following products.
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Buckwheat is in constant search of everything beautiful. That's probably why she has always loved art, culture, fashion, music, literature and people. Although it sounds cliché, the diversity of the world and everyday moments is truly a constant source of inspiration for her. She loves traveling and the feeling when she manages to describe the beauty of life in words and put it on paper.
Straight Line Design is a Canadian design studio whose founder, Judson Beaumont, has embarked on an unusual project that we don't know whether to cringe at what people come up with or melt with cuteness: he designed caravans for your favorite furry dogs.
Just why would someone bother to create realistic oil portraits? That he can then destroy them, of course! Colombian artist Cesar Biojo is doing just that. He "destroys" realistic oil portraits with a few strokes of the brush to create paintings characterized by a unique style and intimacy.
If you were to walk past The Cornershop in London, at first glance you would see through the display cases just an ordinary grocery store, full of everyday cans of Coke, boxes of cereal and magazines. Only if you took a closer look would you realize that in fact all the products are sewn from soft felt. With a great business idea, Lucy Sparrow created the softest pop-up shop in the world, offering more than 4,000 famous brands made of felt.
The Ballerina Project is a 14-year-long project by New Yorker Dan Shitagi, who captures the beauty of the dance movements of elegant ballerinas in a completely unexpected environment: on the relentless streets of the world's capitals.
If you, too, come across your wedding photos or your parents' wedding photos while browsing through old albums, you will surely laugh in a rush of nostalgic emotions when you see wedding outfits that no one would wear today. We also fell for it when we saw some vintage wedding photos of famous celebrity couples.
HobbyBuddies are cute portraits of unusual group hobbies you never knew existed, captured by Basel-based photographers Ursula Sprecher and Andi Cortellini. It seems to us that the Slovenian Society of Roasted Potato Lovers would certainly feel at home in the company of the Poodle Lovers' Club and the Butchers' Society!
Roomoon is a tent from the British company The Hanging Tent Company, which pushes the boundaries of glamping (glamorous camping) to new heights - literally. In a hanging tent, you'll feel light not only because you're on a well-deserved break, but also because you'll be sleeping a few meters above the ground and (oh, romantically) closer to the stars. Its added advantage is that in the morning, for the first time in your life, you will be excited that you were carried by the moon during the night.
There are many of us who constantly dream about traveling the world, but only a few individuals actually start to live their dreams. Here are 5 ways to travel the world even if you don't have the fattest wallet in your pocket. You can no longer make excuses for not traveling because you have no money. Where there is will and courage, there is a way, so: BON VOYAGE!
Plans for the Krystall Hotel, which will be built by 2017 in a fjord near the town of Tromsø in Norway, have seen the light of day. Thus, it will become the first European hotel floating on water and the first hotel in the world in the shape of a snowflake, through the glass ceilings of which guests will be able to enjoy a magical view of the aurora borealis and the snow-covered forests of the Norwegian coast.
Can you imagine being woken up in the morning by the gentle sound and smell of freshly brewed coffee? To all of us coffee-aholics, who get out of bed on a rainy morning only by the thought of a warm and fragrant morning coffee, which will give us the impetus to start the new day, this sounds too heavenly. Three cheers for British designer Joshua Renuof and his The Barisieur - an alarm clock that makes us coffee!
"Books About Town" is a wonderful project and a great mix of everything: fifty different artists have created fifty benches in different locations around London in homage to fifty works of classic literature. Londoners and tourists can sit on them until mid-September, when the benches will be sold at a charity auction.