Greece-based artist Charis Tsevis is a brilliant visual designer who is renowned all over the world for his creative minds and has done work for companies like Nike, PepsiCo, Toyota and IKEA. “We are living in a wired world. No matter how wireless technologies have developed. We need those cables, lines to transfer electricity and data”, said by Tsevis. Due to his fascination about this wired world, he created intricate illustrations feature a maze of wires tangled together to form people and animals. Those perfectly arranged wires, from cord to cable, are snaking out towards the edges in his illustrations and magically create a sense of motion. Tsevis says, “All of them have to do with the relationship between the network and the human body and spirit.”
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1. Arthur – Egg Cup [buy here] Want a special egg cup? How about server up a soft-boiled egg inside this cool armor egg cup? This cute little suit of armor for knighted eggs holds a serving spoon. Perfect egg serving cup for kids or anyone needs a good laugh in the morning. 2. RSVP 8 Piece Egg Cup & Spoon Set [buy here] Made in porcelain, this poultry theme egg cup set includes 4 Egg Cups, 4 Spoons. Egg cup 2 3/4″ H Spoon 5 1/2″ L 3. Alessi “Cico” Egg Cup with Spoon [buy here] Designed by Stefano Giovannoni, this egg cup with salt castor and spoon are made of thermoplastic resin. Have Cico hold your egg for you to make having eggs in the morning an easier task. With it’s adorable and fun design maybe getting your kids to have breakfast will also be an easier task. 4. Birdsnest eggcup [buy here] This beautiful birdsnest eggcup is printed on demand in laser sintered polyamide. The eggcup can hold a medium egg and due to the flexible nature of the printing material, it will adapt its shape to larger eggs as well. 5. Eggcup “Leggy” [buy here] This cool and fun tripod egg cup called ‘Leggy’. It looks like three duck leg are helping to hold the egg. The leggy can be made with different kind of plastic, metal and steel and comes in different color. You can customize your own leggy to hold delicious eggs. 6. Egg And Soldiers Breakfast Set [buy here] Don’t you think it’s not really fair that soldiers often have to lie down on a plate? They look sad and already lost before battling with an egg. Good soldiers need royal horses and a tasty egg needs to be in a humble castle. This cute “Egg And Soldiers Breakfast Set” is made of fine bone china and messured: Egg cup: H6cm x D6cm Soldier stand: H6.5cm x D9cm x W3cm 7. Luckies of London Fried Egg Cup [buy here] Have you ever been relaxing at the kitchen table, pen poised at the crossword and wondered why on earth you don’t get given anywhere to put your soldiers when you’re eating your boiled egg? This Fried Egg Cup is designed to solve that problem – a cool ceramic egg cup that DOES have somewhere to rest your soldiers and EVEN look like an egg. 8. Oak bunny ears egg cup [buy here] Bunny ears solid oak egg cup brings an added smile to breakfast time. A perfect treat which can be enjoyed for generations. Robust enough for toddlers to use, and stylish too. Bunny ears delights children every time they enjoy eggs…especially the chocolate ones. A lovely gift which can be enjoyed all year round. Beautifully presented in a white cotton drawstring bag for safe keeping. 9. Agüevo Cork Egg Cup Keeps Soft-Boiled Eggs Warm [source]
Designed by IN-TENTA, Agüevo is a new modern egg cup made from natural cork! These water-repellent, lightweight anti-slip egg cups protect soft-boiled eggs and keep them warm. Chinese probably is one of the most difficult languages to learn. Different from Enlgish which only consists of 26 characters, there are more than 2500 common words in Chinese. It is quite difficult to connect those characters with their actual meaning, especially for Westerners. Luckily, London-based Chinese-language teacher Shao Lan invented Chinese character graphics called Chineasy that make learning Chinese more fun and intuitive. Via using eloquent illustrations of certain Chinese characters, the Chinese character becomes visually simple to remember and easier to recognize. Take a look at below examples, tell us how easy you find to learn these words in Chinese. If you find it interesting, you can buy the Chineasy book on Amazon.
Call herself “re-maker”, UK-based artist Jane Perkins takes inspiration from found objects and working them into something new. In her “Plastic Classics”, she successfully re-create recognizable iconic paintings like DaVinci’s Mona Lisa and portraits of stars like Albert Einstein and Nelson Mandela with those neglected itmes such as buttons, toys, shells, beads, jewelry, LEGO pieces, etc. As Jane mentioned, she use anything of the right size, shape or colour to create those portraits – no colour is added, everything is used exactly ‘as found’! Her work keeps your eyes attached from a distance view and when you go closer, a miniature textured world of forgotten knick-knacks is waiting for you to explore.
Cardboard Radio: It's a cardboard FM radio and a portable speaker for your iPod (or other music player). Vax's Cardboard Vacuum: This cardboard vacuum cleaner by Vax, is constructed from its own packaging materials. Cardboard Record Player: This record player is created from cardboard that folds into an envelope. Once you assemble it, the record can be rotated on the player with a pencil. The vibrations go through the needle and are amplified in the cardboard material. Recompute: Recompute made from cardboard houses a working computer. Cardboard Camera: IKEA's digital camera is made out of cardboard. Berlin Boombox: Designed by German designer Axel Pfaender, its made from reused cardboard, comes in black and white finish. It features two speakers, 3.5mm stereo input and volume dial. Cardboard USB Drive: Flashkus USB drive concept comes from design studio Art Lebedev; it's acardboard version. Cardboard Speakers: These DIY cardboard speaker from Merkury comes with six colored pencils to get you started. Desk Lamp by Terkel Skou Steffensen: This desk lamp beautifully combines Scandinavian design simplicity with Japanese folding functionality. Cardboard Mini Arcade: It's a cardboard mini arcade for your PSP. Cardboard Clock: It's constructed from its own packaging materials. B and D Messenger: The B and D messenger, designed by Okada Noriaki, uses cardboard for building its chassis. Cardboard iPhone Dock: Simple to make and cool to look; make your own iPhone dock out of cardboard. Cardboard Laptop: The Cardboard Laptop concept by designer Je Sung Park is made using reused paper or cardboard pulp all packed in layers. What makes this concept interesting is that the damaged part can easily be replaced with new ones.
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