Kirk Kitsch
Forty-something that still feels like a 20-something. I love books, used book stores, vintage, kitsch, solitude, Chinese & Tai food, grape soda... Down Tempo, Ambient, Chill, Lounge, Jazz...
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“Brick for Scirocco” is the name given to the Lego styled radiator designed by Marco Baxadonne. Made up of a series of modular elements, the color and length of the radiator is entirely your choice. The Lego bricks can be assembles together according to your choice and requirement. Also, you can choose from the horizontal or vertical way you wanna hang it.
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Ping Pong in a Pinch with the Ping Pong Door
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The StairCASE from designer Danny Kuo is a smart solution for people with limited space (or a lot of books!). It’s a standard bookcase where each shelf is actually a box that slides out allowing it to become stairs. Just slide out a shelf and you can easily reach the top shelf without a ladder.
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley book cover design by Kelvin Osorio
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D. Chirico Bakery by March Studio- The interior design of this Melbourne-based bakery by Australian practice March Studio is inspired by key geometries and woven wicker basket. Architect Rodney Eggleston aims create a giant basket in the shop by covering the rear wall and the ceiling with wooden slats.
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Origami-Inspired Paper Sensor Could Detect Malaria and HIV- Inspired by the paper-folding art of origami, chemists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a 3-D paper sensor that may be able to test for diseases such as malaria and HIV for less than 10 cents a pop.
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Artist collective Ghost of a Dream uses discarded lottery tickets to create brilliant installations of what lottery winner just might buy with all that cold hard cash. The installation above features over 70,000 dollars worth of discarded lottery tickets to create the ultimate “Dream Home” full of expensive art, antique furniture, and of course a lottery ticket encrusted chandelier.
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Future Touch Tech, Where Every Glass Surface Becomes a Possibility
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'Kronleuchter' lamp by German designer Denise M. Hachinger is "a reinterpretation of a classic chandelier". The chandelier can be open or close to accommodate various lighting situations. "Closed, the light is focused and the light diffusers are creating a lamp shade – open, the room gets illuminated," says Hachinger.
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Designed by New York based Cardon Webb for Oliver Sacks
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Incase Monochrome Slider iPhone Case- $32. Too bad they didn't stick with this palette for their iPhone 4 cases.
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