Sleep in a car
28-8-2010
The old airport Bobingen in Stuttgart, Germany was recently converted into a hotel. The special thing about this hotel is that the beds are made from old classic cars. So you can sleep in a beetle, a Mercedes-Benz car wash or a 70’s Cadillac Drive-in theater. The old control tower is now a 3-storey suite.
Arty bench
27-8-2010
In Littlehampton, artists from Studio Weave created an artistic bench. The bench is 324 meters long and can accommodate up to 300 people. The bench is composed of tropical hardwood, waste material and steel bars. Under a bronze canopy, they made a true a spectacle. There are plans to extend the bench to 621 meters.
Travel light
25-8-2010
With the “Bufalino” camper by designer Cornelius Commans, you are able to travel super efficiently. The small motorhome offers all the basic facilities in a small scooter.
Cancooker
25-8-2010
With the CanCooker you can easily make steamed dishes for large groups. Specially designed for outdoor use.
Dip your cookie
19-8-2010
Thanks to the Entresuelo designers you can now easily dip your biscuit in the Taça coffee mug!
Grand Marnier cocktail balls
10-8-2010
Christophe Coppens has designed three globular Grand Marnier cocktail glasses. There is a personal message on each ball, that represents the mood you are in. For example: “Sure Maybe” and ‘No Thanks-Anytime”.
Stylish cutlery
8-8-2010
The Japanese artist Hiroki Yoshitomi used laser techniques and crafts to make of artwork of this cutlery.
Keep your shoes dry
7-8-2010
For those who never want to wear wet shoes on a festival again, the shuella is the solution. These sleeves fit over any shoe, boot or pump, and easily fit into any handbag.
Towcaddy
5-8-2010
With the towcaddy you can play golf environmentaly friendly. The towcaddy has extra large wheels and is specially designed to hang behind a bike. Now you don’t have to take the car to the golf course anymore.
With a little help from your friends
31-7-2010
The 20th of July it was friendship-day in Argentina (Dia del Amigo). For the occasion, Coca-Cola designed a giant vendingmachine. The slot for the coins was placed 2 meters high. This required some help of friends to reach the slot.