Tuesday 22 November 2011

The Earbuds Bracelet




The Earbuds Bracelet Seems Modeled After the Apple Product
Female music lovers around the world will certainly want the Earbuds Bracelet, especially if they are also fans of Apple products, as the design appears to be modeled after the tech giant’s own simple yet iconic earphones.
Created by jewelry designer Monserat De Lucca, who brought viewers the Measuring Tape Wristlet earlier this year, the Earbuds Bracelet shows yet again how everyday objects can be appreciated in other forms. Athropologie, who is currently selling the Earbuds Bracelet on its site, writes, “From knobby ends to sleek plug, this golden rendering of a constant modern-day companion coils musically around your wrist.”
This chic design would make a beautiful gift for that special someone, and is released at the perfect time with the holidays coming up.
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The Ferrari Coffee Table



This is a coffee table containing the compacted remains of a Ferrari inside constructed by designer Charly Molinelli.
He came up with the idea after a customer asked him to design something “a bit special” for their front room.
He then sourced a wreck and built a wooden cabinet on wheels to present to his client – although the price of the swanky piece is unknown.



The French artist said: “It was hard to find a Ferrari that had been crashed hard enough for it to be completely written off.
“As you can imagine it does not happen every day. But with a lot of luck, we did find a garage which had one that we and the customer approved of. It was just right.”
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Nissan Juke-R




A one-off build, the Juke-R takes Nissan's smallish crossover and crams a 485 hp, twin-turbo V6 — taken from the GT-R, in case you were wondering — under its stunted hood, making for what are sure to be some striking track times, and adds to the flair with a matte black paint job, black rims, racing seats, and five-point harnesses. 
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Eclipse by Sebastien Sauvage


Inspired by the past, Eclipse by Sebastien Sauvage is a re-interpretation of the classic DECT phone. Equipped with all of the digital technology that has become necessary in today’s day and age, it also takes on a sculptural form to appease the minimalist and artistic appreciation modern society currently holds.
Although Eclipse by Sebastien Sauvage tackles a soon-to-be extinct piece of technology, it is designs like these that might keep it around just a little longer.
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