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January 30th 2010
Bubblimo
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Every time your name is on Twitter your Bubblimo will blow sweet bubbles of happiness. Design Adrian McEwen.

January 29th 2010
Unbleached bags
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Just discovered some well-branded tea, called Clipper. Unfortunately the taste is soso. Design Big Fish.

January 29th 2010
One per day
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Every day Gertjan Scholte-Albers withdraws into the woods to make at least one painting. His work is exhibited at Pulchri Studio, The Hague untill February 18th.

January 29th 2010
60m2
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This is the first project by Gracia Correia and partner, Roberto Ragazzi. It is called Habitaçao no Gerês, located in Portugal. Perfect location for this simple, light and welcome casa. Imagine deer and foxes looking inside…

January 29th 2010
Here & there
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Last year at the Design Indaba, work of James King came by (an exploration of the shape of artifial food). For design consultancy Berg, London he designed these roller coaster maps of Manhattan.

January 29th 2010
Future bike lanes
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Holland is flat, so Dutch people bike, a lot. Holland is crowded too: maybe it is time to start with flying pedal lanes in the big cities. Concept Kolelinia by Martin Angelov (tip via Pim Milo, thanks).

January 27th 2010
The Spyke
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What a David-and-Goliath deal between tiny Dutch car maker Spyker and Saab. Imagine the cool fast Spyker style mixed with Saab’s Aero X concept car (born from jets)… !

January 27th 2010
Smart bags
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Italians are real craftsmen when it comes to leather. Beauty case by Valextra.

January 27th 2010
The ultimate pan
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One of my fave architects, John Pawson designed a series of pans for the excellent Belgian manufacturer Demeyere. The cookware is crafted in the finest stainless steel, also used in surgery, with a seven-layer base that contains copper for conductivity. Kitchen John Pawson.

January 26th 2010
Mobility for good
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Here is a great idea: The Worldbike, withstanding large loads and rough terrain. This low-cost bicycle can increase economic opportunity amongst the poor. Worldbike helps arrange microcredit financing for bike purchases. Want to become a donor? With $150 (1 bike) the income of a small farmer in Africa can be quadrupled.

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