15 Unusual and Creative Buildings

15 Unusual and Creative Buildings

Creative houses and unusual building designs from all over the world.

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Innovative Sliding House

Innovative Sliding House

Designed by dRMM, a London based studio, the Sliding House is equipped with a giant 20 ton mobile roof/wall enclosure which adds the ability to adjust the overall composition of the building according to season or weather.

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Incredible Self-Portraits

Levi van Veluw

Today’s inspiration comes from Levi van Veluw, a multidisciplinary artist from Netherlands, famous for his remarkable self-portraits.

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10 Products Inspired by Brass Knuckles

10 Products Inspired by Brass Knuckles

Collection of unusual knuckle shaped gadgets and creative product designs.

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Chocolate Bar Refrigerator Magnet

Chocolate Bar Refrigerator Magnet

Refrigerator magnet that looks and feels like a real chocolate bar. As an added bonus, you can even break it into 15 individual pieces.

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Unusual and Creative Toilet Seats

Unusual and Creative Toilet Seats

Creative and unusual toilet seat designs that will spice up any bathroom.

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Hamburger Bed by Kayla Kromer

Hamburger Bed

Kayla Kromer has used a round mattress from the 70’s to create a bed that looks like a giant hamburger.

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Potato Portraits by Ginou Choueiri

Potato Portraits

Las Papas art installation by Ginou Choueiri consists of hundreds of potato portraits that grow, live, and then eventually decay and die.

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Storm Drain Art from Brazil

Storm Drain Art

The 6emeia project by Anderson Augusto and Leonardo Delafuente was created to brighten up the streets of São Paulo, Brazil. Over the years, their painted storm drains have turned into popular tourist attractions.

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Paper Art by Simon Schubert

Simon Schubert

Simon Schubert, a talented German artist, uses paper creases and folds to create incredible works of art.

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