Concrete business cards
April 26, 2012
This is a sure way to make an impression in a business meeting. Business cards made out of concrete. Classy.
This is a sure way to make an impression in a business meeting. Business cards made out of concrete. Classy.
You are on the train, your phone is running out of charge and there is no electricity… But wait, you have this innovative Solar Window Charger thingy. Stick it on the window (in direct sunlight ideally) and, hey presto, you can start charging your device. Genius.
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Ok, this camera has not yet been released, but on the spec alone (22.3 megapixel full-frame sensor, 61-point autofocus, 6fps burst shooting, ISO range of 100 to 25,600, dual memory card slots) + the EOS heritage, there is no doubt that this ticks pretty much all the boxes.
$3,500 | More info
Great design meets lethal cooking knives set. All of the 4 knives fit into each other. Stainless steel.
$745 | More info
Add a coffee capsule, twist and then let the high-pressure engineering do the work. You can use this when camping, or at the office or home. Apparently makes great coffee too…
$149.99 | More info
First saw one of these 3D printers at Bath University’s Innovation Centre in the summer. You can use it to build two-colour 3d models of pretty much anything you can think of / draw using CAD. This specific printer is made by MakerBot Industries and it has been refined over the last 2 years. And at $1,750, 3D printing is becoming affordable.
$1,750 | More info
This is a piece of art. Wood sculptured skull that happens to also be an iPhone/iPad compatible speaker. “A sound that kills” Designed by Paris-based Olivier Kuntzel and Florence Olivier.
€1,300 | More info
Yes, it is $85,000. But it is beautiful. It is extremely rare, And it was the car featured in The Hangover.
$85,0000 | More info
This is not actually an object that pleases my eye, but only a video about an artist using a Faber Castell pen brilliantly. Just watch it to the end. Can you see what it is yet?
Top of the range, anniversary edition Leica camera. And in gold. What’s not to like?
$3,500 | More info