Leisure
- Spotted: Dylan van Hirtum Twitter
- Website: Dylart
- Spotted: tip@spronsen.com
- Website: Eat2Gather
A funny way of playing a game of checkers...
A bubble is brief, and bursts at your touch. But while it lasts, it catches the light and reflects the room like a multi-coloured
temporary structure. Front Design, Nacho Carbonell and Formafantasma created a bubble lamp which works for 50.000 hours. In the time it takes the LED to burn out, the lamp will have had 3 million different globe shades.
- Spotted: Design Front
- Website: Booo
How is the club scene doing in the Netherlands? Watch the movie (in Dutch).
For a new film festival in Thailand - Film on the Rocks Yao Noi – an outdoor floating cinema was created. Guests of this amazing venue were transported by boat to this special movie theatre. The festival took place from the 9th until the 12th of March.
To celebrate the sponsorship of the upcoming NZ PGA Pro-Am Championship by Air New Zealand they came up with the 30,000 Foot In-flight Putting Challenge. Teeing off March 22nd 2012. Watch the video for more information. We think this is an April 1st joke.
- Spotted: Twitter @kimvanvelsen
- Website: Gadling
With the BBQ Donut you can barbeque while bobbing around on the Zwolse city canals (in the Netherlands). The Donut is filled with a delicious barbecue package and a variety of drinks. The round boat is powered by a quiet electric motor and is easy to drive.
- Spotted: Hiawatha actief
- Website:
Through the Dutch website HKconcerten you can rent artists for living room concerts. The room must accommodate at least 10 people and the concert lasts 30 to 60 minutes. On the website there is an overview of the available artists and prices.
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Laser cut seaweed
This laser cut seaweed is developed by international ad agency I&S BBDO for the umino laser seaweed shop. There are 5 designs: 'sakura' ('cherry blossoms'), 'mizutama' ('water drops'), 'asanoha' ('hemp'), 'kikkou' ('turtle shell') and 'kumikkou' ('tortoise shell'). Based on the elements of the Japanese history and Japanese symbols.
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