Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed combines ancient craft with the hyper contemporary. Using traditional carpet-weaving techniques that are altered to suggest digital manipulation, pixelation and distortion, he turns rugs into surreal sculptures like this one from @saparcontemporary.
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The iconic classic telephone reimagined with modern technology and form. The Dreyfuss Phone by Uji Terkuma.
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The clock that constantly changes its shape as the minute and hour hands keep moving.
By @nizarsigaher for @meyerobjects.
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Designed by Niangui Cai, the BouquetPOT is made with biodegradable pulp material. It is minimally structured to reduce packaging waste, morphing into a decorative pot for the flowers.
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The Infinitum Guitar by @maxwellcustom.
A creative twist on guitar design. Build from native New Zealand Timbers.
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The Sidekick Notebook by @triangle_notebook opens up to an L-shape that wraps the corner of any keyboard, ipad or book!
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The Iceberg’s shadow divides the photo into 4 perfect quadrants. Amazing shot by David Burdeny.
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