Pour

 

 

Holton Rower’s Pour series is magical eye candy. Every multi-dimensional plywood and acrylic piece looks like a cracked open jawbreaker and a topography map all rolled into one.

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Chocolate by Design

When it comes to design, chocolatiers seem to know what’s what. Maybe it’s because making chocolate is an artform it itself, so they can appreciate great graphics. Or perhaps they just know what sort of look is going to sell their product and represent their brand best. Whatever the case, they know that a good presentation is everything. Here are a few of my favorites that I’ve spotted lately.

 


Curious Chocolate
{via Creature Comforts}

Galerie au Chocolat
{via Have & Hold Design}

 


Melt Chocolates
{via simplesong}

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mociun

Every piece in mociun’s jewelry collection is incredible. But then you notice that one little thing that makes you realize how much conceptual thinking went into it all. Like the necklace with the intentionally missing stone in the setting. Or the diamond earrings that have a silver diamond cut stone instead of a rock. Smart. Smart. Smart.

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A Sequence of Lines Traced by 500 Individuals

A Sequence of Lines Traced by Five Hundred Individuals from clement valla on Vimeo.

A Sequence of Lines Traced by Five Hundred Individuals is an online drawing tool that lets users do just one thing – trace a line. Each new user only sees the latest line drawn, and can therefore only trace this latest imperfect copy. As the line is reproduced over and over, it changes and evolves – kinks, trembling motions and errors are exaggerated through the process.

I love how the acceleration resembles a lightning storm. {via kottke}

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Shamrock Shake

PHOTO: Babble

Did you know that you can’t get Shamrock Shakes at every McDonald’s? Most people I’ve met here in Oklahoma have no clue what they are. Because St.Patrick’s Day is only 21 days away, and because my name is Kelly, and because this looks delicious I give you this copycat version.

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goldenink

Abby and Kate create beautiful pieces of handpainted jewelry as goldenink, using their own kiln and high quality products. I’ve been staring at that necklace for a week straight, talk about organic beauty…

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