Chupa Chups for adults: “The series off 3 lollipops is called 18+, and are clearly referring to an adult interpretation of toys…Each lollipop are given name such as BDSM, Fetish and Toys.”
The design for the new ‘stadskantoor’ (city office) in my city designed by OMA.. “Rotterdam needs something soft and ambiguous” - Rem Koolhaas
Pieter de Leeuw designed this typographic bookshelf where the letters can be arranged to the user’s liking; the wooden letters can also be used as seating. This is so amazing! - devincastro (via likeable and laureola)
Very nice Adidas sneakers, the Oslo edition: In the ´60s Adidas launched the “city-series” where one of the lucky cities to have their own design shoes was Oslo. Now the Oslo sneaker is back in a re-launched limited version, designed by the team behind Sole Service in collaboration with Permafrost. The classical Adidas signature-look is combined with a “dirty-white” symbolizing the dirty-city snow you can find in the streets of Oslo, with the funny text on the sole: “Welcome to Oslo, don’t eat the yellow snow” !
“Lisbon-based illustrator Ana Ventura has been using chipped, flaking, and cracked walls as inspirations for her most recent work, printing and stenciling directly onto surfaces she comes across on the street. I love how subtly they are — if you weren’t paying attention they’d be really easy to miss.” (via LostAtEMinor)
A mobile home, but a pretty one! “this eco-friendly mobile home design by Slovakia-based Nice Architects is totally self-sufficient in regards to energy, water and waste, and at 270 sq feet, is big enough to provide comfortable living space for two people.”
Treehouse! “Eve and Eryn, two amazing Free Spirit Sphere tree houses, are located in Vancouver, Canada, high up in the canopy of the West Coast rainforest. They are, as their creators describe, ’suspended like pendants from a web of rope’ from the trees.”
Amazing kid stuff: “This creative and functional playground design by Norwegian architects 70°N Arkitektur features mobile walls which hide toys for kids to discover.” via LostAtEMinor
Complete campaign: “Sao Paulo gives the inspiration. We transform it into trends. Valentine’s Day at MorumbiShopping Mall.”
Sao Paulo gives the inspiration. We transform it into trends. Ad for Valentine’s Day at MorumbiShopping Mall