Strike fear in the hearts of your enemies with these… uhhm, not-so-menacing samurai armor. Canadian cosplayer Andy Smith created these P...
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Well-Balanced Lighting
You won’t find any springs, hinges or screws on the Triad lamp, but that doesn’t mean it’s not flexible. The minimalistic design rests ...
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The Perfect Day Boat
With a worth of almost $3 million, the Riva Rivale 52 means more bang for your buck in the form of expert craftsmanship, the highest of...
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Nicki Minaj’s Anaconda cover shot has turned up at the most unexpected places
For her latest single, Anaconda, American rapper, singer, songwriter and actress is photographed in a position that makes me imagine thi...
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Buying Jurassic poop for US$10,000 is justified after reading this marketing spiel about it
Six fossilized jurassic specimens have been auditioned off this week with prices reaching up to US$10,000. That’s pretty expensive for s...
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United We Stand – iPhone, iPod, iPad and iMac (and some more!)
With the benchmarks of Jony Ive and Steve Jobs’ aesthetics to match, it’s hard to let your iMac and its peripherals languish in clutter an...
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Every day for the past four years, this artist has been making miniature dioramas
‘Miniature Calendar’ is an ongoing project by Japanese artist Tanaka Tatsuya, wherein he pairs household objects with figurines to creat...
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Self-portraits drawn through the years show how Alzheimer’s affected this artist
You have been warned: look away now or else prepare to be overwhelmed by deep sadness. In 1995, 61-year old artist William Utermohlen ...
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Timur Lysenko’s Ravishingly Dark Tattoos
Soft Goods is one of those ecumenical categories that encompasses dozens of objects we use every day. While we typically think of articl...
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