A house is a place that protects you. These Home Shelves by Artem Zigert can be used to give the things and objects you care for their own house. / more…
Five projects by Mark Sturkenboom
This week we’ve got five projects by Mark Sturkenboom featured on dejoost.com, here you can read more about the projects and Mark. / more…
Watching time fly by – Mark Sturkenboom
In his project ‘Watching time fly by’ Mark Sturkenboom illustrates a new way of experiencing time. / more…
Separation Anxiety by Mark Sturkenboom
Separation Anxiety by Mark Sturkenboom started with the notion that some families used to hide their valuable belongings in their violins, pots or vases, which were smashed to pieces when the need arose. / more…
Sweet anticipation mouse trap by Mark Sturkenboom
The Sweet anticipation Mouse Trap by Mark Sturkenboom started with the idea that our households are over regulated domains. / more…
21 Grams by Mark Sturkenboom
21 Grams by Mark Sturkenboom is a memory-box that allows a widow to go back to the intimate memories of a lost beloved one. / more…
Domestic Machinery by Mark Sturkenboom
Domestic Machinery by Mark Sturkenboom is a reaction on the reversion on pre-industrial craftsmanship; in this case knitting. / more…
Dumb Ways to Die by Melbourne Metro
Public health and safety communication isn’t something that you usually see a lot of creativity going on… But then there is the ‘Dumb Ways to Die’ campaign by Melbourne Metro! / more…
Poultry by Mitch Payne
Poultry by Mitch Payne shows us poultry like we have never seen it before, as a modern fine art portrait, brightly contrasted and defined against the calming turquoise and blue walls. / more…
Sweeping nude photography by Shinichi Maruyama
Photographer Shinichi Maruyama is well known for his colliding liquid photography and immortalizing moments split seconds before they are lost to gravity. In this project he captures the sweeping movement of a nude model on camera! / more…
Something different by Jorge Penadés Serrano
Jorge Penadés Serrano created this light containing object as an object that can be used how its owner pleases. / more…
Gramophone by Matt Richmond
In the late 1800s, Thomas Edison introduced the phonograph, and just like that, life had a soundtrack. This Gramophone by Matt Richmond borrowed the iconic speaker horn from those early machines to amplify sound with the power of pure physics. Simply set your iPad or iPhone in the solid walnut dock, and the metal horn will boost its volume by three to four times, with no need for electricity. / more…
Vincent doesn’t want to sleep by Adele Enersen
Vincent doesn’t want to sleep by Adele Enersen is about Adele’s son, baby Vincent. Adele has been photographing him while sleeping and sketched on top of the pictures. Great work! / more…
Improvisation Machine by Annika Frye
German designer Annika Frye incorporated a cordless drill in the rotational moulding machine she built for making one-off items using a process that would normally result in an identical series. / more…















