Rotating module-house

21-5-2010

This student dormroom, developed by students from the University in Karlsruhe, Germany, is unique. The inhabitant of the cylindrical room, can move the room in  different positions by rotating the cylinder. You can sit still on the bench, and if you are ready to go to sleep, move it around a bit and your bathroom is ready.  

From plastic bottle to chair

18-5-2010

Coca-Cola is recycling empty cans and bottles into chairs. Not only chairs, but also jackets and other clothing will become part of the recycling program.

Ben & Jerry’s clothes for charity

15-5-2010

Besides ice cream, Ben and Jerry’s now also sells clothes in their webshop. Half the profit goes to charity. Be quick, because everything is made in a limited edition.

Bring nature into your home

7-5-2010

The company SDA decorations is specialised in editing riverstone. With their new range of bathroom products, they want bring nature into your home. The products are handmade.

Vertical urban gardens in Japan

6-5-2010

With the increasing urbanisation in Japan there is no more room for landscaping. The designer of this building in Osaka found a solution: vertical gardens.

Vote for new toiletpaper

4-5-2010

This manufacturer of this toiletpaper wanted to hear the voice of the people. How? Consumers could vote on various topics concerning toilet paper. Through websites, surveys and even at polls in busshelters consumers could give their opinion. The result: toiletpaper that is aligned to the majority of voters.

Droog Design Hotel in Amsterdam

3-5-2010

There are plans for a new 10-room, design hotel in the heart of Amsterdam. The owner of the hotel is “Droog Design”. After having opened stores in Tokyo, New York and Dubai, they now choose to open their own design hotel.

Quadski

30-4-2010

The new holiday toy. Gibbs Technologies developed a jetski and a quad in one. The wheels can be folded so that it can be used on water. Top speed is 50 mph.

A wall of wine bottles

29-4-2010

A wall that shows the bottem of wine bottles, with special lighting effects.

Underwater suite

28-4-2010

The Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa at Rangali Island has temporarily transformed their underwater restaurant into an underwater suite. It’s a twin room at a depth of 5 meters and you can admire all the underwater life.

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