Table Tennis Paddles by Troika Studio
Troika is a London based studio founded by Eva Rucki, Conny Freyer and Sebastien Noel who are known for their experimental practise and projects that employ a cross-disciplinary approach and intersect between sculpture, architecture, and contemporary installation.
Here they've created paddles from pressed book pages and concrete, as well as incorporating LED lights into their designs.
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Concrete Wallpaper
Created from photography by Tom Haga.
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Stacks 3D Glasses
A brand called Stacks, makers of tshirts and skateboards, has produced a decent-looking pair of 3D glasses intended for viewing 3D movies so we are no longer stuck with the awkwardly designed frames supplied by theaters!
Leica M7 Hermes
Leica Camera AG has collaborated with fashion house superstar Hermes and released two limited edition 35mm cameras.
Introducing the Leica M7 Hermes in orange and etoupe:
Interactive Mirror
by Alpay Kasal
Said to be "a patent pending touch capable mirror that features proximity sensors, gesturing, and both nearfield and farfield infrared."
InterContinental Hotel Hong Kong
Views of Hong Kong from the rooms and poolside at the InterContinental Hotel.
Toaster Design
Clear wall concept.
Influencing the functional clear toaster designs on the market today like MAGIMIX, which is available on our PRODUCTS Pages.
Laurent Massaloux
Based out of France and represented by the TOOLS GALERIE in Paris, Massaloux co founded RADI DESIGNERS and works as a solo artist developing prototypes and limited edition concept objects.
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Global Warming Pool
The clever guys at Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai ad agency in India lined the bottom of this pool with an arial view image of New York city for a Global Warming awareness campaign sponsored by HSBC.
Ocean Dome
World's largest indoor beach with retractable roof.
Kept at ideal conditions (air temperature - 30degrees C; water temperature - 28degrees C), the option of going to the beach is always open even on a rainy day.
Situated 300 meters away from the pacific coastline of Kyushu Island in Japan.