scrap table made of leftover materials

Scrap Table Made Out of Kitchen’s Leftovers

Things become really special when one’s efforts and ideas turns even scrap into useful and decorating products. This time designer Rabih Hage decides to make a table from leftovers in the kitchen. This table finishes up in green, yellow white and beig shades. The overall look and feel of this …

CorkAid eating and drinking aids made from recycled cork

When people develop some kind of hand disabilities, they often need to buy completely new items or use specialized products for eating and drinking purposes. With hand disabilities, it becomes tough to use regular products as it’s not easy to handle the products with comfort. People those are challenged with …

Eclipse Faucet for your modern bathroom by Sein Woo

Sein Woo, designer from Providence, RI, USA has come up with modern faucet design “Eclipse” for your bathroom. Designed in the shape of moon user can control water flow and also water temperature easily with Eclipse. Operating this faucet is very simple as pushing slider gently back towards the wall …

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Garden Unique – BBQ 360°

Garden Unique Design 360 ° is a combination of both comfort and optimization of the spaces with an ease of use and even simplifying the operations of cleaning as well as cooking different foods. With a system barbeque and integrated with system for regulating grid at different heights by means …

Olympics Inspired Furniture

Inspired by the London 2012 Olympic Games, it’s been a unique idea to make handmade furniture of UK salvaged sports hall flooring. UK based designer James Henry Austin is using traditional joinery techniques in his Shropshire workshop to make this furniture. Salvaged planks are hand sanded and original sports lines …

Cookie Cup

Here is something special for your breakfast. Made up of pastry the cookie cup is waterproof that you can eat while having tea in it. Via: Randommization/Likecool/Toxel

J.K. Rowling plans to construct huge treehouses for her children

It’s been said that British novelist J.K. Rowling, is spending a £250,000 on two interlinked treehouses in the garden of her luxurious Edinburgh mansion. The two 40ft high Hogwarts-style two-story treehouses are being made for famous novelist’s children 9 years old David and his 7 years old sister Mackenzie. Featuring …