
Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth) began painting the streets of Montreal in the fall of 2001. He was motivated by a desire for more bike paths in the city and a questioning of “car culture” in general.

Peter Gibson (aka Roadsworth) began painting the streets of Montreal in the fall of 2001. He was motivated by a desire for more bike paths in the city and a questioning of “car culture” in general.

The V13R 3-wheel roadster from Campagna Motors features side-by-side seating for two adults and integrated cargo space. It costs $39,995.00 and is perfect for weekend getaways, if you can afford it.

Modern toasters come in all shapes and sizes. This post showcases our favorite examples of cool toaster designs.

Today’s inspiration comes from Mario Mariotti (1936-1997), an Italian artist from Florence, famous for his amazing hand painting art.

Service 24 Austria is a Break-down Service that is there for its customers around the clock.
To advertise this service, a car with a mechanic working underneath it - represented by two plastic legs sticking out - drove around the city.

This LEGO-inspired calendar will look great on your desk or anywhere else.
It consists of three blocks that can be stacked upon one another. To change the date/month/day, just press the top of the appropriate block.
You can get one of these calendars for around $27 USD [link]

Henry Julier’s Magneto Shelves can be attached to any magnetic surface.
Each shelf contains between one and three neodymium magnets, which are very powerful and allow for a strong connection to your fridge or whiteboard.

Four South Korean designers came up with a new concept for a lawn mower.
Muwi is an innovative lawn mower that calculates the size of the lawn and automatically cuts the grass. As the grass cuttings accumulate inside the machine, Muwi constructs and compresses them into cylindrical blocks.

Kyle Bean is an illustrator, designer, and self-proclaimed “maker of things”.
The idea behind his project, “The Future of Books”, is to illustrate what many of us believe to be the future of books…