I-1 Analog Instant Camera
Since the Polaroid factory closed back in 2008—much to the dismay of fans all over the world—the The Impossible Project has endeavored to keep the magic of instant cameras alive—from refurbishing cameras …
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Since the Polaroid factory closed back in 2008—much to the dismay of fans all over the world—the The Impossible Project has endeavored to keep the magic of instant cameras alive—from refurbishing cameras …
Designed by Swiss-Argentinian Alfredo Häberli and made from gorgeous green glass specially developed by Georg Jensen and the Glafo Glass Research Institute, the Alfredo Vase is the result of many visionaries coming …
A 24-hour timepiece simplifying each day into dawn, noon, dusk, and midnight
Swedish firm Teenage Engineering have plundered the license cabinet of Stig Carlsson, the engineer who dared to challenge the audio establishment with speakers meant for use in a real lving room. The …
Inspired by the pinched finger gesture that has come to symbolise delicious Italian cooking, the Voile spaghetti measurer by Paolo Gerosa brings a touch of minimalistic design to the culinary art of …
Born in 1956, the Kobenstyle for Dansk casserole pot gets a fresh update for the MoMA Store with an exclusive, bright green colorway. The timeless genius of its design lies in the …
A simple disruption in design—switching from steel to glass—turns an everyday cook pot into a thing of beauty. Forget the old adage, this a pot you’ll want to watch until it boils …
Designer Natalie Sun’s streamlined Cube Clock is sure to bring an element of elevated artistry to anyone’s morning snooze-button smacking marathon. Its anti-tech persona—it looks like nothing more than a simple wooden …
Function meets form in these handy items soon to hit shelves at the Museum of Modern Art