DBC is a super car design study that brings a rear mid-engine/rear-wheel drive layout to Aston Martin for the first time, by Samir Sadikhov from Azerbaijan.
These aren’t made by Okolo, a Czech-based creative collective, but they curated bottle openers from around the world and put them on display for their new exhibition, Open & Drink!
Artist and architect Tomás Saraceno created a massive layered installation that’s suspended more than 25 meters in the air of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen museum in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The Tokyo table by Loïc Bard grants a wave of gentleness, low to the ground with rounded edges extending quietly for the magazine compartment below. Handmade in his Montreal workshop, its presence is a practical piece provoking balance and relaxation in absolute zen.
It’s hard to believe that these aren’t photographs, but these models where made using computer graphics only. Marcin Gruszczyk is a master in the digitalization of reality. He estimates the level of erosion, the softness of the clouds and the tenderness of the lighting.
Young dutch designer Jólan van der Wiel uses magnetic plastic compounds, magnets and simple gravity, to make furniture. Frozen in a moment of physics, exposing the forces in action.
The Stash Stainless is the only bass guitar that is made from stainless steel with unified frets and a tubular neck. Each piece of the guitar, from the pickups to the body, has been custom crafted and hand assembled by the designer, Stan Potyrala.
Bob Alexander, a LEGO and motor racing enthusiast, creates these incredibly lifelike automobiles. The choice of bricks is perfect, and his attention to detail puts him up there with some of the best builders in the genre.
Using the latest in 360-degree scanning and 3-D printing technologies, Twinkind, from Germany, will turn you, your loved ones, or your pets into a marvelously detailed little statues. It might seem a bit gimmicky if the results weren’t so stunning.