BEARPOPE

A fine gentleman.

A sayer of things.

Twitter: @Orthelious

Leaders of the 3D Printing Revolution

[the creators project]

Linger a little longer

[Jay Watson]

(Source: ufunk.net)

The Decelerator Helmet
Slowing down life in real-time.
[Lorenz Potthast]

The Decelerator Helmet

Slowing down life in real-time.

[Lorenz Potthast]

That’s a whole lotta matches.
[Ryan and Trevor Oakes]

That’s a whole lotta matches.

[Ryan and Trevor Oakes]

These are the greatest and most disgusting objects ever.

[Christine Chin]

(Source: beautifuldecay.com)

There is an entire blog of just chain designs.

Chair Blog, you make me so happy. 

(Source: chairblog.eu)

_scape, a conceptual object to engage all five senses. 

I love this.

More info from Beautiful/Decay:

Central Saint Martins MA candidates Anita Silva and Leslie Borg designed an incredibly creative interactive product for Icelandair entitled “_scape”. Inspired by a rock found in Iceland, _scape is a layered “book” containing “sounds, visuals, textures, scents and tastes” which can serve as a reminder of Iceland itself, or just a general internal escape. Intended to evoke lava rock and ice (two strong elements of the Icelandic landscape), the object is earthy-looking, meant to strongly contrast with the sterile environment of an airplane cabin. I’m not sure a flight time long enough to allow me to grow bored of interacting with _scape exists.”

(Source: beautifuldecay.com)

Drift: An iOS app that helps users get lost in their own neighborhood. 

I love this concept. 

(Source: popupcity.net)

A stairway cinema. dig it. 

publicdesignfestival: In Auckland (New Zealand), instead of chatting on phone while waiting for a bus or at launderettes, people can sit and watch a short movie in the tiny Stairway Cinema. It’s an idea by OH.NO.SUMO.

This lamp is undeniably wonderful. 
(‘frank table lamp’ by oliver hrubiak)

This lamp is undeniably wonderful. 

(‘frank table lamp’ by oliver hrubiak)

Using a greenhouse to grow a chair.
(Werner Aisslinger)

Using a greenhouse to grow a chair.

(Werner Aisslinger)