Robots…a good way to re-use cardboard
This was spotted by Kate on a trip to Lyttelton, Christchurch. If this monster cardboard robot is yours….nice work and keep it up. Hopefully this inspires you all to look at and use cardboard differently.
This was spotted by Kate on a trip to Lyttelton, Christchurch. If this monster cardboard robot is yours….nice work and keep it up. Hopefully this inspires you all to look at and use cardboard differently.
This week we feature The Stitches. Underground t-shirts designed by George Goldsack and Simon Bayliss. Models Tobias and Angie show off their “Last Call for Regrets” and “Like a Thief in the Night” T-shirts. These prints are limited edition of 7 in each size. endemicworld.com is the exclusive online retailer for The Stitches. Do you […]
Carrotmob Makes It Rain from carrotmob on Vimeo. A great idea and creatively put together. Nice one carrotmob. Visit there site, its banned in China.
Photographed by Bob Nelson in the streets of Italy recently. An old art form with a new canvas. Now known as auto-decoupage. Without the varnish and the bad scissor finish. What would Man Ray have done with a Hummer?
Today New Zealand hosts World Environment Day. So today we show off all of the products and designers who incorporate sustainable features. Kowtow is a certified organic fairtrade cotton streetwear business form Wellington. Paradigm is a creative studio who produce carry bags from billboards and brooches from waste perspex. Ooid collect design submissions for their […]
Spotted recently in Mangarakau, at the southern end of the Whanganui Inlet. A Trophy worth winning. The thought of having this on top of my fridge would focus my mind on winning at Pool, Darts, Bowls and Table Tennis.
When you shop for great design products from New Zealand you can now meet the wonderful people behind the brands and discover their stories. What inspires them, likes and dislikes, how their brand and products came to life and links to thier own myspace and other community pages. You can view all of the designer […]
Today HB media, publishers of Idealog magazine, launched Good Magazine – New Zealand’s guide to sustainable living. Featured inside, amongst a heap of rich content, is New Zealand homeware designer Jo Muir. Her hemp cushions are filled with 100% New Zealand wool and hand printed with natural dyes.