Design

November 1, 2024

Innovative Bird Feeder Camera Case Lets You Get Up-Close Photos of Nature

Bird watching can be a finicky pursuit: leaving for the park at the right time of day, focusing your binoculars just so, capturing skittish birds in pictures. A versatile bird feeder created by Wasserstein Home presents a clever solution with the help of a high-definition smart camera. Compatible with Ring, Blink, and Wyze cameras, the Wasserstein Bird Feeder Camera Case combines modern technology with one of the world’s most beloved hobbies.

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October 31, 2024

Cereal Bowl Resembling Poured Milk Adds a Splash of Fun to Breakfast

Whether it be a vegetable slicer shaped like a cloud or ceramic cat measuring cups, there are several kitchen items that make the act of cooking and eating more whimsical. The Spilt Milk cereal bowl is one such product, and offers a playful way to start the day. Created by Rhode Island-based design store Genuine Fred, this clever bowl resembles a splash of milk.

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October 25, 2024

‘Gladiator II’ Popcorn Bucket Brings the Colosseum to Your Lap Through AR

It’s the era of the popcorn bucket. Though the novelty item has been around for years, its recent manifestations have transformed it into a trend. This past winter, Dune: Part II was accompanied by a popcorn bucket so suggestive it spurred hundreds of viral memes. Summer blockbusters Alien: Romulus, Deadpool v. Wolverine, and Despicable Me 4 have also gained notoriety for their zany buckets. Gladiator II is the newest contender within this arena.

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October 18, 2024

Designer Turns Daft Punk’s Legendary Pyramid Stage Into a Colorful 2,000-Piece LEGO Set

In the mid-aughts, Daft Punk was at the top of its game. The French electronic music duo's Alive tour saw them playing all over the world, including a headlining set at Coachella. Alongside their innovative electronic music, there was another element that made their shows memorable—a soaring pyramid stage with triangular displays and massive projection screens that lit up the party. In honor of this historic tour, LEGO builder Patrick Harboun (aka RobotRock)

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