4moms Origami Stroller

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Whether you’re a clueless new parent who truly can’t figure out how to fold up the damn thing or a childless web-surfer who can appreciate the truly nifty inventions among us, the aptly-named Origami Stroller by 4moms is worth a look. In the demo video we witness the future incarnate—an $849 trendy designer baby stroller that instantly folds into itself with the tap of a …

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks

The Destroy All Monsters retrospective, Aether's airstream, a zero-waste jacket and more in our look at the web this week

1. Geoff McFetridge + Heath Ceramics Graphic designer Geoff McFetridge gives his sprightly illustrations new form, hand-painting plates and tableware for the LA outpost of the beloved Californian pottery studio Heath Ceramics. The collection, dubbed “My Head Disappears When My Hands Are Thinking” was done on the fly—a testament to his talent. He tells Creative Review, “Very few of the pieces were based on a …