A photographer attached colored LEDs to his robotic vacuum cleaner and then captured its path using a slow shutter speed on his camera. Here are some of the photo results.
Photographer Stasha Becker used this four year old boy, Julian, and his 5 year old Newfoundland dog, Max, as inspiration for a cute series featuring moments between these best friends.
The Numptia was launched in 2012 and was built by Rossinavi Yachts for an Italian/American businessman. The yacht was feautured in the Monaco yacht show in 2012 and can be chartered for $646,000 per week.
I am so jealous of the kids who own this tree house.
This incredible multi-storey penthouse in Monaco may be the world’s most expensive property per square meter. The price is estimated to go as high as $380 million dollars when it is released onto the market next year. I think the most amazing thing about it is the private water slide that leads directly into the infinity pool.
LifeEdited is responsible for awesome, functional apartments that are smaller, less cluttered and completely transformable. Check out the first version built in New York.
The 501st TK Helmut project successfully raised $50,000 for the Make-A-Wish foundation through the sale of these cool customised Stormtrooper Helmets.
For some contemporary jewellery designers, cut coin art is a popular method of creating stunning and unique jewellery creations out of old coins. The practice is entirely legal in the United States providing the coins are marketed for use as jewellery and artists typically sell their work online. These below examples of cut coin art are works by Rob Johnson.
Nick DeMarco is the designer behind this innovative desk that caters to office employees who want to capitalise on a midday catnap.
The Elqui Domos hotel in Vicuña, Chile offers a luxurious, remote holiday escape for people who appreciate being out in nature and gazing at stars.
Spanish photographer, Eugenio Recuenco honoured Picasso’s life-long work by recreating his abstract paintings of women, in real-life.
This old asylum area in Michigan was opened in 1885 but closed permanently in 1989. Some recent reconstruction of the buildings has turned it into a flourishing hotel, office and shopping centre.
These brilliant images were chosen as the finalists out of more than 37,600 photos received.
This series by Ana Oliveira is called “Identities” and depicts older people posing in similar ways to photos of them taken when they were younger.
23 year old art student, Wang Yue, has been using the holes on tree trunks throughout the city of Shijiazhuang, China, as a canvas for her recent works. Each painting takes about two hours to complete. Her artwork has received praise in the Chinese media and has been warmly welcomed by local citizens.
Stuart Gibson is a keen adrenalin seeker and enjoys surfing, skiing and skating amongst other things. Recently, he has added photography to his list of interests and has taken some amazing pictures! Check out his work below.
An unused phone booth in Osaka was transformed into a goldfish tank by students in the area. Japanese believe gold fish bring good luck.
Go inside to see how it was made.
Jim is possibly the only guy can draw just about anything using MS Paint. Check out his cool creations.
With some great design and engineering, whole rooms are hidden behind secret doorways.