Toaster by The Brunch - set angle and force to exactly hit your plate .
Video Game Typography by Kody Christian
Oil rig hotel?
Yep, you read that correctly. Take a gander at a stunning vision of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico transformed into an eco-resort and spa
Book chair
DIESEL x MONSTER HEADPHONES
Coolest musical headwear ever! Luxury Italian brand, Diesel, and Monster have joined forces to create a limited edition Vektr on-ear headphones. The high performance headphones feature a triangular 3D design - all developed by Diesel. Scientifically backed assault on your senses, these Diesel Noise Division phones change the way you listen to music and even your perception of sound itself.
They’re available now for 280 USD here! Get yours while you still have the chance!
Cord-On-Board wants to help ya with your charging needs. It’s a clever iPhone case that protects your phone and stores a charging cable in it!
Handy for when you’re out snapping photos all day.
Long Exposures of Streaking Fireworks
London’s Futuristic New Double-Decker Bus Hits The Streets
Empty train, Japan by The Other Martin Tenbones on Flickr.
The city of Copenhagen “is considered to be one of the world’s most environmentally friendly cities, with about 37% of all citizens commuting to work by bicycle.” However the Danish architecture and design group RAFAA hopes to increase that number to an awesome 50% by the year 2015 by setting up a network of convenient bicycle rental stations throughout the city.
The biggest issue, however, is storage. RAFAA’s solution is to station the bikes nearly anywhere such as underground, in walls, even atop lamposts. I’m not exactly sure how this last one would work but it’s definitely an interesting idea.
Bikes are made out of lightweight aluminum and would be outfitted with a GPS tracking system to retrieve them if stolen. The system would also include online reservations and a card swiping system to track costs. This would be dependent on distance and time, but the bikes may even be rented out for free for a short period of time.[via My Modern Metropolis]
Even Spider-Man could rent a bike without a hassle!
Vinyl City Clocks by Pavel Sidorenko - Pavel uses old vinyl and shapes them into working clocks based on world cities.
“Old records are cut to show the silhouettes of buildings and environments associated with each city while keeping the original record label as is. The repurposing of the material gives it a new function while reminding the users of the days of acoustic recordings.”