Yunmi Nam gives significance to everyday objects through her ceramic sculptures of disposable containers.
Air Hole Wall-Mounted Air Purifier
The Air Hole is a perfect find for those who enjoy fresh air in their homes
Jedediah Corwyn Voltz Builds Tiny Treehouses on Succulents and Cacti
Los Angeles-based artist Jedediah Corwyn Voltz, known for his work as a prop builder, has crafted a series called Somewhere Small, featuring miniature treehouses built around succulents and cacti.
Vanessa Barragão Creates Coral Gardens from Yarn
Vanessa Barragão, a Portuguese artist, crafts rugs from recycled yarn that resemble underwater coral gardens.
John Peralta Turns Historic Technology into Three-Dimensional Sculptures
John Peralta intricately suspends individual components of iconic gadgets, such as Rollieflex cameras and Singer sewing machines, on strands of monofilament. The Austin-based artist transforms these historic technologies into detailed, three-dimensional exploded diagrams using their actual parts.
Ordinary Products Packaged by Famous Brands
Artist Paddy Mergui decided to experiment with the design of everyday items.
Holographic Dinosaurs on the Streets of Paris by Julien Nonnon
-Rex roams the streets of Paris. Artist Julien Nonnon brought extinct creatures to life in his latest work, Prehistoric Safari, using video mapping technology to project images of dinosaurs in Jardin d’Acclimatation, a long-established Parisian amusement park.
Esoteric Geometric Sculptures by Aleph Geddis Emerge from Wood
Occupying a niche where traditional woodworking, modernism, and esotericism meet, Aleph Geddis creates intricate geometric sculptures from solid pieces of wood. Each abstract work has its own personality; some are subtly figurative, while others resemble glyphs or ancient symbols transformed into three-dimensional forms.
Olivier van Herpt prints ceramic objects
Olivier van Herpt, a Belgian designer and engineer, has made a breakthrough in the world of 3D printing by creating a printer capable of working with clay. This printer uses a unique piston-based extruder to accurately print complex and functional objects from various types of clay.
Petit Pli clothing grows with your child
Petit Pli clothing features permanent pleats that allow it to expand in all directions, growing up to six sizes. The idea came to Yasin when he was buying clothes for his nephew, only to find that by the time they were ready to be worn, the child had already outgrown them.