Fork bottle opener. What can I say, besides thait I like it, and that it could come in handy on occasion. Stainless steel. USD 14:- on Hot Flamingo. Via OMGiwantit.
31 July 2006
Putting the pop back in mopping. This is fun. Swedish designer Marie-Louise Gustafsson has this idea for easier and more fun mopping of your floors. Flipflops with cleaning cloth soles. Just dip your feet in the tub and skate around the place for a while. Via Smidigt.
30 July 2006
Fingerprint bowl. Well, it's really called Fingerbowl and it is the work of German artist Judith Seng. It's one of several pictures sent to MocoLoco by Matthias Demacker. All from the Young German Design show recently held in Bonn, Germany, and organized by Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung.
27 July 2006
Yeti rug. Here's why no-one has ever seen or encountered any Yeti. Someone else did, and that someoneelse seems to have gotten the upper hand. Joke, OK? The Yeti rug by artist Debra Swann, and on her website she explains (excerpt): "...the most visible trait (of her work) comes from a collision between the worlds of reality and fantasy. Taking materials from the everyday and transforming them into fantastical objects or attire, I attempt to investigate my own imagination and explore the boundaries between the everyday and the subconscious or metaphysical worlds of fantasy." Way to go. Via We Make Money Not Art.