Submitted by Bonthom on Mon, 23/04/2012 - 10:01
Former Canadian software developer and current carpenter Joel Allen built a beautiful egg-shaped tree house, The HemLoft, in the woods near Whistler, British Columbia. The exact location of the house is a secret because Allen built it on Crown lands (roughly: government property) without permission.
VIDEO HERE: http://youtu.be/6ONLyd2gmV8
Submitted by Bonthom on Wed, 18/04/2012 - 08:45
These handcrafted oil lamps incorporate a classic incandescent light bulb in the design, and handmade base which created from a beautiful solid wood half dome. It's $35 from etsy.
Submitted by Bonthom on Wed, 11/04/2012 - 09:12
I can’t believe these are speakers! Inspired by the impressive design of the Fab Speakers by David Mellis, Sarah Pease created the Audio Jar. These retro looking sound machines are made from regular household items that were put together using a simple construction process. Mix it up with various shapes and sizes to create an awesome slew of combinations.
Submitted by Bonthom on Wed, 11/04/2012 - 09:09
I’ve was never brave enough to climb up a tree as a kid. Trees are awesome enough….from the ground. But the folks at the Soneva Kiri resort managed bySix Senses in Thailand seem to love living the high life as their guests can enjoy fine dining within the comforts of a tree. This five star hotel offers exquisitely decorated guestrooms, relaxing spa treatments and dining in their tree pods.
Submitted by Bonthom on Tue, 10/04/2012 - 08:51
Photographer Marianne Kjølner snapped this pair of photographs of a bizarre tree in Denmark.
Submitted by Bonthom on Tue, 10/04/2012 - 08:47
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Submitted by Bonthom on Thu, 29/03/2012 - 09:22
Anna Garforth creates stunning moss graffiti. In this series, she’s molded together The Big Bang explosion, a collection of moss circular patches depicting Earth as a seed shattering explosion; Grow, a cursive moss creation of the word “grow” intended to express her appreciation for the urban wilderness; and the Moss Cross, moss formed in the pattern of the cross that was designed to promote nature and its healing properties. These wonderful installations are a part of the green graffiti movement in which we are enamored by her intricate creations that highlight the purity of Mother Nature’s own design.
Submitted by Bonthom on Fri, 23/03/2012 - 09:24
Shit Box is a lightweight portable cardboard toilet, made specifically for outdoor use. The box pops up from a convenient 14 inch flat pack to a rigid, reusable, comfortable toilet. Each box comes with ten degradable waste bags.
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