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Sets in Miniature

by ronan 10 Jan

The Seinfeld diner, the Fox News studio, Pee Wee's playhouse and the Cheers bar, Charles Brogdon rebuilds the sets of his favourite TV shows in miniature.

Kara Ginther

by Adam 09 Jan

Brooks England has been making leather saddles in Birmingham since 1866, comforting the derrieres of cyclists with staid British sensibility. For riders seeking something different, Wisconsin leather maker Kara Ginther adds her own embellishment.

At some point back in the mid '80s, a guy named Victor Isaacs decided that he was going to return to his birthplace of Wilson's Patch (located in WA's centre) and set up an alcohol free community for he and his family. And he was going to do it geodesic dome style.

Futuro House

by Luke 27 Dec

It sounds like something a child would dream about, and looks like it was designed by one too: the Futuro House, a prefabricated 50 square metre house designed in Finland in the late '60s to look exactly like a B-grade sci-fi flying saucer.

Cycle EXIF, the go-to blog for bicycle adoration and brainchild of Sydney-sider Adam Leddin, now has a calendar featuring 13 of the world's most beautiful, quirky and unique custom-built bikes.

The Fat & The Furious

by nadia 21 Dec

"The name's Bun, James Bun." Two French graphic designers have turned burgers into an artform and one such burger is indeed called James Bun (or Bun James).

Pinball Art

by chris 20 Dec

Continuing our public awareness campaign that video games are actually good for you, here's the latest argument for games as art, and skipping class to play them.

Bicycle Taxidermy

by adam 18 Dec

Losing your favourite bicycle to a traffic accident or misjudged stunt can be a tragic event, but distraught cyclists need mourn no longer: Regan Appleton now offers a complete bicycle taxidermy service.

Produced back in 1981, the Star Wars Holiday Special is widely considered to be one of the worst things ever committed to television. We're talking worse than Jar-Jar Binks bad. 

Sharp Suits

by chris 15 Dec

"Can we make the pig sexier?" is a question so stupid that even an infinite number of monkeys on infinite typewriters wouldn't get around to asking it. And yet it's something that one Irish creative was actually asked to do for a client.

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