Bow Bin from Areaware
“This basket, which combines hand-woven and sustainably harvested rattan with colorful plastic, asks us to consider larger questions about the nature of design, the role of the hand-made, and the place of craft-based cultures in a globalized economy.”
Favorite pair of jeans meet favorite pair of headphones. Plattan Denim Headphones from Urbanears.
More awesomeness from Twig&Timber.
Cedar Bat House
“The slight gap you see provides ventilation for those hot summer days. The lower grooved portion on the front allows a place for the bats to land and enter the house from below.”
An iteration from my ongoing wallet design. Made from the same paper fabric as denim tags.
What I love about design is how much difference a detail can make. Change even just one thing and you alter the entire experience.
If you’re like most people, when you go to chop your fruits and veggies you probably put them in the center of the cutting board before you start; a simple gesture you make intuitively, and probably something you never really thought about.
Chop X cutting board from Workerman
(Source: betterlivingthroughdesign.com)
Designed to be sold first in the online marketplace, a cardboard mailer was made for safe transport across the US while staying consistent with the studiobook brand.
“Jane” cord courier and “Charles” tape dispenser. Desktop accessories made from repurposed wire hangers.
(Source: coroflot.com)
Sunglasses handmade in Australia from repurposed skateboard decks. Design by Holloway.
(Source: hollowayeyewear.com.au)