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Bullet Ice Cube Tray

With the release of the new Bond movie Quantum of Solace iminent, this bullet ice cube tray would be perfect for a Bond themed party.

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Stange Carafes

These Stange Carafes are by designer Etienne Meneau. Featuring organic shapes they are definitely an interesting way to store your wine.

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LP Cover Lover

LP Cover Lover has an amzingly eclectic collection of LP covers spanning a huge variety of genres. Reminds me a bit of the awesome Sleevage.

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Minimaforms

Minimaforms are and architecture and design form who build experimental and ephemeral structures designed to engage and experiment. Shown above is a still from their ‘smoke signals’ installation which explores the dynamics of smoke and light integrated with todays SMS technology.

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Humus

Humus is a long standing e-zine showcasing some great work in the fields of art, design, motion, illustration, literature, photography and more. Currently at issue 12 it’s definitely worth checking out for a rather interesting diversion.

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Deskography

Ever wondered what other peoples workspaces look like? Deskography allows you to take a glimps of the work places of others around the globe.

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Muji Chronotebook

Moleskines not cutting it for you? Finding it difficult to organise your time using conventional day planners? The perhaps the Muji Chronotebook is for you. Instead of organising your time in a strict linear fashion the Chronotebook allows you to map your schedule to periods of time in a clock like fashion making it easy for you to see what you are doing and when.

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Art From Code

In a similar vein to Subblue, Art From Code has some wonderful examples of the beauty of generative art.

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Superlover

Superlover is the portfolio of Australian digital artist Justin Maller. This guy has some serious photoshop skills. (via Design is Kinky)

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Subblue

Subblue is a great new blog by Tom Beddard, which explores the process of creating generative and mathematical art (art through code). There are even code examples for the tech minded of you. It’s a bit light on content at the moment but it will definitely be one to watch.

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