Counting Ring by designers Wei Hansen, Li Shaochen, Xu Jinrui, Qi Yibin & Zhao Ying. Perfect for small businesses and some homes that count a lot of cash and don’t want to use the other types of inconvenient counting machines.





Intimate Lighting by young designer Ladislava Repková who is currently studying at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava.




A cool and unique way to secure your data by literally locking it away with the USB padlock by design firm dialog05.

Box Light by Jonas Hakaniemi. Adjust the strength of the lamp by revealing more or less of the light. The idea came from a simple matchbox which evolved into what it is today.
The Urban-Chaotice Respite Lounge Chair by hand-made custom design firm Vieyrah Designs.
“Flowers” by artist Cecilia Webber.

Taken from Webber’s Bio:
Cecelia Webber was born in a forest town of only 1,500 people and spent much of her childhood in fields catching orange salamanders. She was a shy, socially awkward child who enjoyed reading and spent hours searching for small fairy creatures in abandoned maple sugar huts and dilapidated stonewalls. Oddly enough, as she grew older the world grew stranger and stranger. Questions revolved about in her head, knocking down reality’s framework with the force of bowling balls: Why are we made to feel so ashamed of the human body in Western culture and so much of the rest of the world? Isn’t the body a beautiful, wonderful thing, deserving nothing less than to be celebrated? As her thoughts continued to evolve, Cecelia alighted upon a petal in her mind, a new-found platform from which she could quietly challenge the status quo: she created a digital image of a flower constructed entirely from photographs of the naked human body. Thus commenced her journey as a professional artist, as she continued to grow her Petal series, develop her impressionist and modernist paintings, dance vivaciously in her own fan-made music videos and experimental films, and even eke out a quirky, existentialist webcomic, while of course still setting aside the majority of each day to chase orange salamanders and other fairy creatures.




Onion Ring Fabric by artist Dominic Wilcox.
He says, ”I glued the onion rings together with a flexible glue. The main problem I had was that I kept eating the rings.”











