Traditional phone booths have long since gone out of style (and use) with the emergence of cell phones. However, a group of Japanese art students called Kingyobu or “goldfish club” began the revival of classic glass phone booths. By creating jaw dropping goldfish
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How happy do these yarn filled potholes and cement crevices make you?! London based artist Juliana Santacruz Herrera strategically places vibrant yarn into ugly cracks in the pavement to create fun pops of color in what was once an eyesore! How’s that for Street Art?

Check out this groundbreaking-eh, waterbreaking- resort that is soon to appear off the coast of Fiji! Located 40 ft below sea level off the coast of Katafinga Island, Fiji, Poseidon Undersea Resort invites guests to experience a once in a lifetime hotel experience.

International Public Art Collective, Cracking Art Group has teamed with Milan based art management groups, Duomo and Opera de’Arte in an effort to bring awareness to a delapidated cathedral in Milan, Italy. An installation of 50 life sized blue snails sits scattered across the roof of the building. Crafted fro,m recylced materials the snail bring much needed attention Continue Reading

Modern, minimal, and cool, this perfect summer getaway is nestled away in the eastern part of an island in Greece called Paros Cyclades. Built and designed by Alexandros Logodotis, the house embraces traditional Cyclades architecture. Breathtaking views and a pool that seems to meld into the side

Beijing Design Week helps surface the design world’s creme de la creme in architecture and design. Today, we feature a very sustainable light installation, appropriately titled MilkyWave by world-renowned design firm Aidia Studio. Illuminating a dilapidated stairwell of a former bicycle shop, a constellation of illuminated ceramic milk jars hang in strategic harmony. A wave of 1,664 translucent jars Continue Reading
Newly constructed sushi restaurant called Tori-Tori in Mexico City was a design collaboration between Japanese architecture firm Rojkind Arquitectos and design workshop Esrawe Studio. The steel vine-inspired eatery seems to have grown straight from the ground, boasting a neon-lit curved and wavy facade. An outdoor terrace offers a comfortable dining experience with plush seating and Continue Reading
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