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- Paint-On Wallpaper Changes Your Room’s Look in a Swoosh
- Modular Cardboard Kits Let You Build Your Cat’s Dream House
- Sculptural Bottle Opener is Pretty Enough to Put on Display
- Tear Drop Chair is Filled With All the Tears of a Lifetime
Paint-On Wallpaper Changes Your Room’s Look in a Swoosh Posted: 06 Jan 2015 02:00 PM PST The look of wallpaper can completely change a room for the better, but it's a big commitment because papering a wall is among the absolute worst home improvement projects possible. These wallpaper-like paint rollers from The Painted House give you the delicious patterns of wallpaper and the ease of application you get with painting. Wallpapering involves prepping the wall, prepping the paper, lining up the pattern on each piece of paper, making sure there are no air bubbles, and hoping against hope that it all lines up and sticks perfectly. Read more… |
Modular Cardboard Kits Let You Build Your Cat’s Dream House Posted: 06 Jan 2015 08:00 AM PST You know the irritated feeling you get after you buy your feline friend a brand new playhouse, only to find him minutes later playing instead with the box it came in? Dutch company Poopy Cat is making it okay for Mr. Whiskers to play around in boxes by introducing a kitty play system made completely of cardboard boxes. Read more… |
Sculptural Bottle Opener is Pretty Enough to Put on Display Posted: 05 Jan 2015 06:00 PM PST There are some kitchen tools that are absolutely essential to have, but that you have to keep tucked away in a drawer or cabinet because they're really not nice to look at. The bottle opener falls into this category - you'd be silly to not have one around, but you probably don't proudly display it. The RUBAN from designer José Cabrita is pretty enough that you can leave it out and be proud to have it in your kitchen. Read more… |
Tear Drop Chair is Filled With All the Tears of a Lifetime Posted: 05 Jan 2015 02:00 PM PST Although we can't guarantee the accuracy of this figure, Japanese company Product Design Center says that the average human will shed 64 liters of tears in a lifetime. To help visualize this, designer Keita Suzuki created the Tear Drop Chair. It consists of a very thin layer of vinyl and 64 liters of water to represent a lifetime of tears. Read more… |
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