Hellish Good Beer, designed by burst*
Small art installations made with shiny paper, created by Paige Smith AKA A Common Name.
Salted Caramel Chocolate Bees, by John & Kira’s. Each bee is carefully painted by hand with a paper-thin layer of yellow and black cocoa butter. The packaging for these is just as lovely as the chocolates themselves.
Moan About the Present (by Lauren Clay)
Every now and then, someone discovers this in the archives, reposts, and it goes temporarily viral again. Over 1.4k notes, and it’s just purple pieces of paper. I love you, Tumblr, and I’m sure Lauren Clay does too!
Drip Maple Syrup, designed by Scott Leder.
I’m not a huge fan of maple syrup, but I have to admire the simple beauty of this design. The font family was well chosen, and the copy is superb. Anyone who designs items to be used at the breakfast table should take a cue from this guy.
You know we all secretly enjoy avoiding morning conversation by taking an interest in what is written on the cereal box. Now you can have a classy breakfast and enjoy some light reading as well!
Source: The Dieline
Wooden replica of a reflex camera lens, a lamp by Monoculo Design Studio.
The lens hood can be reverse mounted or removed. The lamp is made of white cedar wood and has a water-based varnish and beeswax finish on it. You can get one for the photographer in your life on Etsy.
This is a lovely visual representation of piano music, somewhat along the lines of Fantasia, but without the dancing unicorns. Sometimes the gradients of black and white make the best impact.
Kontextür glassware, designed by Jeff Miller.
Source: kontextur.com
100% TobeUs, started by Italian architect and designer Matteo Ragni, who began his quest of “giving children the possibility to love an object” after becoming a father. These wooden toy cars are made from cedar and are built to last. Designed by various skilled designers.
Pictured above, Autoscontro by Lanzavecchia + Wai. Check the TobeUs link for more photos.
Source: 100x100tobeus.it





