
Nowadays, benches come in all shapes and sizes. This post showcases our favorite examples of beautiful and unusual bench designs.

Nowadays, benches come in all shapes and sizes. This post showcases our favorite examples of beautiful and unusual bench designs.

Aya Tsukioka is a Japanese fashion designer who creates clothes and accessories that can double as a perfect urban camouflage.

Ben Wilson created this futuristic monocycle for the 21st Centry Man Exhibition in Tokyo. According to the designer, the attraction of this project is venturing into the unknown.
We don’t suggest for one moment that a functioning human powered monowheel could ever provide an improvement on the modern bicycle. Instead its value would come from the discourse and ideas generated as a result of this research.
The monocycle is now in a private collection.

If your fish is your best friend, take him with you in this portable fishbowl by Michal Shabtiali.

Interesting Ferrari motorcycle concept by Israeli industrial designer Amir Glinik based on the engine of a Ferrari Enzo car.
Using drive-by-wire technology, the V4 superbike features hand controls adapted from an F-16 fighter jet and buttons based on those found on the steering wheel of Ferrari’s Formula 1 racecars. Other controls for the sound system and trip computer are located on an all weather touchscreen.

Creative campaign by the Bounce Agency created to generate book donations for the Greenville Literacy Association.
Have any books lying around?

Creative teapot by Adam Hammerman that is shaped like a bird.
Cigno is a form development based around the structure of a teapot. It’s an organically inspired shape, meant to be tactile in every sense.

The Logitech MX Air rechargeable cordless mouse tracks motion even after you lift it in the air, making it great for home theater PC users and presentations.
In the air, it works like a cross between a remote control and a wand as you simultaneously wave the mouse in all directions and press its buttons to navigate.