FUBi Fixie is a single speed one gear bike, which can fold itself without any tools. It looks like a classic bike which can be fit in a closet or a trunk. It weights 24 pounds and is selling on Indiegogo at $535.

Have a look here:
FUBi Fixie is a single speed one gear bike, which can fold itself without any tools. It looks like a classic bike which can be fit in a closet or a trunk. It weights 24 pounds and is selling on Indiegogo at $535.

Have a look here:






Designed in collaboration between Fendi and botanical-wizard Azuma Makoto, this pop-up flower shop is the cutest thing on 3 wheels. The piece was created to promote the 2016 Spring/Summer Collection by Fendi, which has a theme all about flower power. Naturally, the company sought Makoto’s expertise, as he is one of the most talented floral artists in the world today.
The installation was built on an “Ape,” a vehicle produced by the Italian carmaker Piaggio and designed by the inventor of the Vespa. Originally it was created to aid the struggling citizens in post-war Italy. Today, it stands in the Ginza Flagship store, completely covered in flora.










German artist Simon Schubert creates intricate paper works of interior portraits by just carefully folding plain white paper.
The folded lines of the pieces reveal delicate interiors of real buildings, such as the Berlin Stadtschloss and Marienbad.
In a statement about the project, the artist says: “The works often show interiors from the end of the 19th century reminding the spectator of ‘haunted mansions’.














Bernie Mitchell is not an ordinary artist: he makes drywall art. Who ever thought that house painting could be so amazing?




Watch Bernie working here:
To know more about Bernie Mitchell’s art techniques visit his website here.
Knit Fruits and Veggies Toys Look Good Enough to Eat by MapleApple
MapleApple, a Lativa based mother and daughter duo, knit a realistic fruits and veggies solely from wool and acrylic yarn. Beautiful real looking creations of garlic, bell pepper, radish, chili, potatoes, corn, turnips, carrots, lemons, and leeks are available as individual pieces or sold together as large sets. All pieces are child-safe and you can see much more in their shop.













Magical,Gravity-Defying Landscape Sculptures by Dutch Artist Patrick Bergsma. His newer works demonstrate his endless creativity in sculpting floating, post-apocalyptic homes.
Appearing to defy gravity, old ramshackle buildings painted in rustic shades meld with rock formations and elaborate root systems. Bonsai trees sprout from the top, creating darkly beautiful habitats for tiny, marooned people; a helicopter lands perilously atop one, and on another, a girl kneels pensively amongst the roots of a dead tree.













New “Inception” Dining Table by Stelios Mousarris

The innovative piece of furniture, inspired by the 2010 film Inception, seemed to bend reality with its fantastical form—it folded a wooden cityscape onto itself, using the buildings’ underside as a smooth tabletop.
Tiny skyscrapers, churches, and other buildings are fixed around an s-shaped curve, their roofs greeting one another along this path. To make this imaginative furniture a reality, Mousarris utilized 3D printing with wood and steel, as well as hand painted coloring techniques.
Measuring 250 centimeters (98 inches) long, 76 centimeters (30 inches) high, and 70 centimeters (27 inches) wide, this large table is perfect for entertaining. When not in use, it serves as a stunning statement piece in one’s dining room.




Pressed Fern, Algae, and Gold Leaf Illustrations by Helen Ahpornsiri
England based artist Helen Ahpornsiri continues to explore the possibilities of pressed plant life in her ongoing series of wildlife illustrations that depict insects, animals, and other creatures. Helen has recently begun experimenting with gold leaf that she applies to ferns and then incorporates as accents into various pieces. You can see more on her website, on Instagram, and through her shop. (via the Instagram Blog)












Aro Tattoo, aka @tattooist_silo, creates exquisite works of art onto the skin of her clients. Focusing on floral arrangements, the Korean tattooist uses soft pink, red, and blue ink to mimic the colors you’d find in a beautiful sunset. Aro Tattoo completely skips the black ink and defines form with color. These pieces have the feeling of a delicate watercolor painting as hues seamlessly flow into one another.










