Do Ho Suh, an immensely talented Korean artist who recently advised Luminous at the Seattle Art Museum, has a new piece called The Floor, which is equal parts creative and terrifying. Sorry, tiny people. Please keep it up.

(Source: Gizmodo)

Hello Herringbone, Part III.

(Upcycled door into table, from Design*Sponge.)

Hello Herringbone, Part III.

(Upcycled door into table, from Design*Sponge.)

Stunning folded-map creations by Francisca Prieto.

Stunning folded-map creations by Francisca Prieto.

Hello Herringbone, Part II.

(Recycled shipping pallet floors by Arctic Plank, from Re-Nest.)

Cheeky trompe l’oeil ceramics by Lorena Barrezueta.

from Re-Nest.

Cheeky trompe l’oeil ceramics by Lorena Barrezueta.

from Re-Nest.

Stunning upcycled tables combine raw nature with refined materials.

from MTH Wood Works, from Re-Nest.

Stunning upcycled tables combine raw nature with refined materials.

from MTH Wood Works, from Re-Nest.

Stunning work: on the left, Tom Deininger; the right, Monet. Click for big.

Tom Deininger is an assemblage artist who arranges bewilderingly large collections of odd plastic tchotchkes into gorgeous pieces — BoingBoing

If you’re lucky enough to have a few Eames wire chairs hanging around, why not weave them? Looks cushy.

If you’re lucky enough to have a few Eames wire chairs hanging around, why not weave them? Looks cushy.

I love, love, (did I say love?) vintage academic furnishings (like Steelcase desks).

So this chair totally does it for me:


  These office chairs were acquired from Western Washington University, hand-stripped and finished at Environment’s top-secret R&D lab in Southern California.


from A Time to Get.

I love, love, (did I say love?) vintage academic furnishings (like Steelcase desks).

So this chair totally does it for me:

These office chairs were acquired from Western Washington University, hand-stripped and finished at Environment’s top-secret R&D lab in Southern California.

from A Time to Get.