James Mcnabb, a designer from Philadelphia is a master of wood sculptures and details. His latest work "The City Series" presents a journey from the small towns of the surrounding areas to the big cities and depicts the external aspect of the urban landscape. The detailed sculptures are made from scrap wood and interpret the creation of something from nothing.
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The best ideas come at unexpected moments, and we write them down in the freshest notebook on the market, the Shelterwood wooden edition from Field Notes.
Australian artist Paul Kaptein explores the meaning of the present as a consequence of the past and an opportunity for the future through stunning, hand-carved wooden sculptures. Through the expression of images of modern society, his works play with the perception of the observer, who remains somewhere in between - between reality and fiction.
Japanese skateboarder and self-taught sculptor Haroshi has creatively combined his two passions to present stunning and stylish images of pop culture.
Christopher David White is an artist who makes ceramic sculptures that look like wood. But, believe it or not, White didn't use wood to make them.
The bookcase of DeForest Architects looks like it was taken from a crime scene. Behind the bookshelves hides a whole space that you would never discover if you were to explore this mountain abode yourself. Who would have thought that bookshelves could also be doors?
Randall Rosenthal is a very special artist. Everything he creates is made from just one piece of wood and painted by hand. His boutique products are breathtaking.
SPIRIT Slovenia, together with the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, in cooperation with the Center for Architecture of Slovenia, Si.natura and the Faculty of Biotechnology - Department of Woodworking at the University of Ljubljana, organizes the event Building the future with wood as part of the 8th Slovenian Innovation Forum.
This is no ordinary means of transport, just like no ordinary bicycle. It is a work of art because of the way it is made and the material used.
Lillagunga is a swing under a tree, on the porch, in the office or in the living room, created for carefree swinging from generation to generation.
In recent times, we have seen more and more classic scooters, as we used to know them. The retro look is popular again.
Apple users are constantly looking for new products and accessories that are technologically sophisticated and, on top of all that, also fashionable.