Tick tock
Our admiration for clean, bold design is no surprise and that’s why I’m liking this giant wall retro flip clock from Little Clock Shop. Hmmmm…should we pick one up for our new office digs?
Our admiration for clean, bold design is no surprise and that’s why I’m liking this giant wall retro flip clock from Little Clock Shop. Hmmmm…should we pick one up for our new office digs?
I tend to get lost in the photographic wanderlust known as Flickr. Today, I stumbled upon a group called Free Verse that’s devoted to poetry in unusual places. Time spent: 14 minutes, 27 seconds.
KR3W K-Slim Denim only $32.99 for the next 24 hours on JackThreads. Good for the morning skate or late night crush.
We make the funniest faces when we sneeze. Here’s a strange PSA from South Australia of people sneezing in ultra slow motion,set to opera music. Might just have to do this with some friends.
An easily indexed and searchable website featuring all of those comments that find their way onto social networking sites and come back to bite you in the ass. If you “Tweet” and don’t want your boss, significant other, or family to see it, odds are it will end up here. [thanks Jason]
Fort Lola is located in the south of Spain and was purposely designed not to be visible from street level. All you see is a garage. Designed by Visiondivision architects, the garage consists of a spiral staircase inside a steel cylinder leading down to a big living room, and as the mesh is flipped into sun protecting panes the panoramic view towards the surrounding mountains will appear from all the social rooms and bedrooms. Did I mention the bathrooms are located towards the hill and have a cave like appearance? Wow. [via designboom]
During the 1970s and 80s, photographers Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant captured the burgeoning New York City graffiti movement. 25 years and more than a half a million copies later, Chronicle Books is offering their book Subway Art in a large-scale, deluxe format. And while you’re at it, I highly recommend picking up one of my all-time favorite documentaries, Style Wars. [via Wooster Collective]