In the relentless pursuit of cleanliness, there remain some places that can be overlooked when cleaning the home. A surprising amount of germs and dirt can be found on them. While these places silently accumulate bacteria, they often escape our cleaning routines, mainly because they are not on our cleaning list.
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Most manufacturers try to make their products useful. In order to make their customers' lives easier or better with them. Thus, before starting to develop the product, they consider their wishes and needs. Most manage to understand and then pour it into them, but only a few think outside the box and offer something that customers didn't even know they needed, but then can't imagine life without it. And we present exactly such products to you below.
Can you imagine what everyday objects would talk about if they could talk? Illustrator Salim Zerrouk gave them human characteristics and envisioned just that. Want to know what the thermometer thinks about its job? What would the pad vs. tampon debate be about? What would a child be like between the sun and the cloud?
Illustrator, artist and author Christoph Niemann fills his "Sunday Sketches" series with sketches, which he combines in a fun way with everyday objects, which from the right perspective become something completely different from what they are. Thus, a comb is a mask of a car, headphones a mosquito, an ink bottle a camera, a poppy a hairy man's beard, a pair of socks the head of a dinosaur,...
Recycling is a law, because with it we help to preserve the environment, but what is even more a law is that we give objects that we will no longer use a second life. Hmmmm... but what if the Creators recycle us like this and then we wonder who and what we were in our previous life? In short. Caring for the environment does not necessarily start with the separation of waste. With some creativity, it can start much earlier. So recycle and create.