Sunday, November 25, 2007

Razors don't go dull by shaving


"Here’s an interesting tip that will help to cut down your disposable razor needs: Dry your razor after you shave.

Apparently, razor blades don’t get dull because of the shaving.

Instead, they get dull because the moisture on the blade from the shaving that causes oxidation, which leads to microscopic rust forming on the blade and causing it to become dull.

Thus, dry them off after each use, and you should be able to make one blade last for much longer than ever before."

via: DidYouHear

Sunday, November 11, 2007

MT1- Roto-molded chair by Ron Arad


MT1- Roto-molded chair by Ron Arad

Isomatric Chair from Kalon Studio

Isomatric Chair from Kalon Studio

Chandelier Lamp from Kyouei Design


Kyouei Design

Black + Blum's Seed Lamp


Black + Blum

Ceramic Works of Julie Moon






Julie Moon

Exploring materials with Tara Donovan


Tara Donovan

Michael Malmborg's Zig Zag chair


Michael Malmborg's Zig Zag chair

TOPOGRAFI Seating by Jonas Wannfors


TOPOGRAFI Seating
red dot design award and adex design award winner.

Chair from the creator of the Bat Mobile

Harald Belker's maxelle chair

The Secret of Apple Design


The Secret of Apple Design

The inside (sort of) story of why Apple's industrial-design machine has been so successful.

(free registration required)

Phone Flasher

phoneflasher
The 'nevermisscall' phoneflasher is the latest cell phone accesory. the phone flasher over comes that frustration of missing your call when you cant hear the ring.