With magnetic arms to hold keys or other metal artifacts, the Kozo Man and its smaller companion, Kozo Kid, playfully shine light on your desk through their heads, in their full retro-mechanical rawness.
Available for purchase at Broodr.
For the Love of Design
With magnetic arms to hold keys or other metal artifacts, the Kozo Man and its smaller companion, Kozo Kid, playfully shine light on your desk through their heads, in their full retro-mechanical rawness.
Available for purchase at Broodr.
While some of these may not be functional, they make creative steampunk use of recycled material.
Adopting the style of wayfinding systems, this humorous breakdown of Star Wars, Episode V includes some cameos by “guest stars,” such as the Michelin Man (chapter 23).
Design by Wayne Dorrington
The illustrations of Roman Klonek are colorful, textural and quirky, with a tinge of a style perhaps reminiscent of art naïf.
More than just a decorative touch, this pirate-ship bedroom connects the ship with a jail cell through a rope bridge, dangles a climbing rope from the ship to the closet, and hides a slide that brings the adventurous kind downstairs, to the home’s ground floor. Wow. Designed by Steve Kuhl, Kuhl Design Build.
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Strandbeests are fantastic “creatures” designed with PVC pipes, by Theo Jansen.
The Ice Book from Davy and Kristin McGuire on Vimeo.
This multi-media show features paper-cut set design in miniature, combined with miniature live-action film projections.