
Artist Kevin Champeny recently show us this video about how he make these super gummy bears chandelier. It’s the same chandelier seen on the iCarly show, designed and built exclusively for Jellio.com. Even though built this candelier need over 156 hours, but that’s really is a cool thing when it’s shown in a kids party or kids room. Please enjoy the video below:-)
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Paul’s Marble Machines

Swiss designer and artist Paul Grundbacher makes these incredible hand-cranked marble machines. See more in Woodgears.
(via mefi)
Very Smart Design, Quick Stand And Lock
LEDscape, An 1200 Lamps Installation in IKEA

Like Architects created this installation that 1200 IKEA floor lamps for IKEA‘s promotion during 2012. It’s an installation of 1,200 IKEA LED floor lamps at the Centro Cultural de Belém in Lisbon and called “LEDscape”.


( via Laughing Squid, Domus, Yellowtrace, & Colossal )
Garlic Lamp by Anton Naselevets

This custom pendant lamp looks like a head of garlic, it was created by Ukrainian designer Anton Naselevets.

( images via Anton Naselevets )
(via Yanko Design & Laughing Squid )
Over 3,000 Gummy Bears Chandelier By Kevin Champeny

Over 3,000 hand-cast acrylic gummy bears chandelier! Artist Kevin Champeny created this super cute chandelier for home-furnishing company-Jellio,
there are two sizes:
the 18″ diameter, 3,000 version
the 31″ diamter has around 5,000 bears
All hand-made, all acrylic gummy.



( via Laughing Squid )
Fast Track, A 170-Foot Trampoline Road in a Russian Forest

In 2012 Archstoyanie festival, Russia design firm Salto created this 51 meters (about 170-foot) trampoline road which called Fast Track.


Disappointments Diary 2013 by Hat-trick and Nick Asbury

Disappointments Diary 2013 is designed by Hat-trick Design and written by Nick Asbury.








(via design milk)
Vino2Go, Sippy Cups For Adults

Vino2Go is a sippy cups that was created for adults to hold wine without spilling it. You can buy it in The Product Farm’s online store.

(via Laughing Squid & Geekologie)
Complex Patterns of Stones by Computer Algorithms

Italian artist Giuseppe Randazzo Uses computer algorithms created these nice and complex 3D patterns of stone. The process’s code is a C++ console application that outputs an obj 3D image. Awesome!







Giuseppe Randazzo’s website
( via Arpeggia )




