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[7 Apr 2009 | 3 Comments | 72 views]
Deletus by Daniil Rassadin

How can life be fun without quirky little stuffs that we can fancy on? Designer Danii Rassadin have decided to do just that by chipping that delete button off his keyboard turning it into a gigantic eraser. For USD16, it is time to win the heart of geeky pals.

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Industrial Designs »

[7 Apr 2009 | 3 Comments | 101 views]
Mechanic Giraffe by Andrew Chase

Being fans of mechanism and giraffes since young, this creation got us jumping out of seat with mouth wide open in awe. Designer Andrew Chase made it out of transmission parts, electrical conduit, and plumbing pipe. All the joints are rotatable and lockable. Turning a removable crank on the Giraffe’s side raises the neck, while lifting the tail lowers it. After 80hrs, he revealed this massive 6 feet tall item to impress. Going on sales? Yeap, $6,000. One and only.

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Architecture »

[3 Apr 2009 | 3 Comments | 90 views]
Temple of Million Bottles Wat Lan Kuad

Near the Cambodian borders, Khun Han, the only you can find over a million empty bottles in one place, will be this temple. Made out of empty bottles and cement, the Wat Lan Kuad aka Temple of Million Bottles, shows how discarded items can be transformed into state of art and functionality with limited funds and resources.

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Product Designs »

[1 Apr 2009 | 4 Comments | 102 views]
Paper Teddy Bear by Ryuji Nakamura

Made out of paper, designer Ryuji Nakamura have created teddy bears that stand at 28cm x 21cm x 30cm. Fragile it may seem, but definitely a good adorable display piece for your interior or shops. Bad points? Just keep it out of fire.

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Illustrations, Visual Designs »

[1 Apr 2009 | 4 Comments | 426 views]
Gold Calligraphy by Jordan Jelev

Featured once again from his previous creations and phenomical calligraphy skills, artist Jordan Jelev brings his latest creation back to designeRoof. Currently involved with factor R, this, is GOLD.

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