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Matthias Pliessnig: Pushing the boundaries of wood
Matthias Pliessnig
Matthias Pliessnig's "Pinch" is aptly named. This back-to-back seat good for two people looks like a woven sheet of wood strips folded over then pinched into shape. Because it is exactly that. Thin strips of white oat are bent using steam, a technique similarly used in boat building. The pieces are ...
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Creative Paper Cuts
Joe Bagley
The creative types can make very interesting things with so little. Take 26-year-old Joe Bagley. He's a professional archaeologist and is heading back to school in the fall to get his master's degree. But with a piece of black paper and a knife, he creates these stunning pieces of art. ...
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Traci Edwards’ Woodland Themed Prints
Traci Edwards
A deep adventure seeking into the forest; creatures in their own glory conveyed through sketches and scribbles—this perhaps must be what Traci Edwards had in mind as she portrayed woodland creatures in most of her prints. Traci, a graphic artist and printmaker, has filled her Etsy store with showcas...
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Handmade Retro Phone Cases
Crank Cases
Crank Cases are based in London, have a novel way of protecting your modern gadgets while you are on the move. Their interesting covers and cases for your iPhone, iPod and smartphones have an wonderful retro look about them that will keep your device safe and protected. Thi...
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Hand blown Miniature Scent Bottles
Jim Adams
Jim Adams from his workshop in Yacolt, WA, works under the guise of the Timberking, producing beautifully made, delicate hand blown perfume bottles. Each delightfully blown and shaped bottle; due to the nature of the process, is unique, one off individual piece. This makes Jim’s lamp worked bottle...
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Folded Paper Jewelry By Lital Mendel
Lital Mendel
Jewelry has always been accentuated with finely cut precious stones, metals, and glittering facets. Not only does it indulge fashion or luxury, but the wearer themselves connect with a particular item with a nostalgic meaning. Passed-down treasures, or accessories bought with pride from hard work, t...
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Le Creative Sweatshop’s Prism Paper Shoes
Mathieu Massiaen
The company may have an interestingly quirky name, but what is more impressive, is the results of their labor. The humor put in to the group name just deliberately notes how much passion is put in every art work; something which includes heart, mind and not unlikely, sweat. What brings the droll wit...
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CARDBOARD FURNITURE: KARTON
Karton
If you like to have a hand in decorating every piece of your furniture and you’re also quite the environmental lover, you will definitely adore Karton. Karton is all about cardboard and nothing quite like what you have known. Not only is it 100% recyclable, you can make Karton as 100% of your home ...
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Realistic Doll Repaints by Noel Cruz -
Noel Cruz
Toy companies are quick to produce toys and other merchandise for any show or movie as soon as they're released. Many are riding on the popularity of these shows to sell more products. One of the more popular items being produced and sold are dolls and action figures created in the likeness of t...
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Little Syam’s Silk Printed Plushies
Samsiah Jendol
Great to use as wonderful gifts, hand phone charms, bag chains or car decors, these printed plushies will surely make one’s day bright. Illustrated with a smile on each of their faces, Little Syam creates these wonderful toys with a labor of love. The artist, who has a deep passion for silk screen i...
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The Roadside Projects by Jayme McGowan
Roadside Projects
Roadside Projects is curated by Jayme McGowan, a freelance artist and an illustrator. Working in her own studio at Sacramento, California, she creates whimsical images depicted through unique cut paper methods. She graduated BA Studio Art with honors in the California State University last 2007, a...
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Illustrations by Lim Heng Swee
Lim Heng Swee
Artist and Illustrator Lim Heng Swee have a big fondness for smiles. Living and working in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he grew up within a community who favored family, traditions and culture; sticking to norms which they progressed and believed in. Malaysia, a country known to be truly Asia,is a mix of...
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Handmade Mosaic Pendants
Carol Flanery
Carol Flanery produces dainty, colourful mosaic jewellery from her Clearly Caroline, studio in Austin, Texas, fusing natural forms, ceramic tiles, silver wire worked shapes and glass gems all set into pewter frames to make beautifully decorative miniature artworks. Carol’s mosaic piece...
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Paper Donut’s Curious Breakfast for Your Curious Story
Paper Donut
Paper Donut, just like its name, is a paper collective design. Headed by Alexis Facca, the brand is from the collaboration of many hands and hearts, giving time to create detailed artwork in 3D form of folded paper. The concept is generally about geometrics with association to paper as well as scene...
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Paper Goods by Go Make Me
Go Make Me
Go Make Me is an Etsy store run by Cate Holst. It focuses on Stationery, Letters, Cards, Mobiles, Packaging all wrapped up in fun, vibrant and lively designs. Quirky woodland characters and vivid colors make their creations appealing especially to children, and to that child at heart. With PDFs incl...
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The Art of Pysanka
PysankyPanky
Designing eggs for Easter is a regular thing for the most of us. You can buy kits from the bookstore or crafts shop and color your own egg. In other countries, Easter egg decorating has become an art and a tradition that has been handed down from generation to generation. In Ukraine, the art...
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Lihamo by Cho Hyung Suk
Cho Hyun Suk
Lihamo is an interesting set of hangers, made up of different functionalities. Li is taken from the word light, Ha from hanger and Mo from the word Mobile. It is one product with three uses, increasing one’s floor space to the maximum and giving off an interesting décor. While most hangers are made ...
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Shahaf Ben Abu’s Baboo Clips
Shahaf Ben Abu
When the word play comes to mind, people will often imagine electronic gadgets, 3D games, costly action figures and in-house playground. But the, toys do not always have to be expensive; in reality, everyone can see pleasure even among the simplest things in life. Little kids have often toyed with e...