From: Design Taxi
Filson Suitcase: It Lasts Forever
The Filson Suitcase is definetly a worthy acquisition for heavy (and stylish) travelers. The reason is that Filson, with its 100-year history of suitcase production, does not underestimate the value of the quality of its products. Its bags are considered classics, and made from such resilient materials, that they are almost impossible to destroy, and often passed on in family generations.
The Wheeled Carry-On Bag makes for a memorable gift, and is available in brown, otter green and tan. It can be purchased directly on their website for a pricey $495. But then again, can you put a price on the value of eternity?
From: Gizmodo
Antonio Castro’s Private Library
Even the laziest students would find comfort in studying at a place like this. Sadly, the Antonio Castro Library is private. It was created in 2011 by BGP Arquitectura in Mexico City to store the owner’s vast book collection.
The white chairs and table fit in beautifully with the contrasted dark wood and light wood floor on translucent glass.
From: Arch Daily
Jimmy Fallon Covers Shaggy’s “It Wasn’t Me” with his Barbershop Quartet
Over-analysing Husband?
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Classic Solitaire Online Game gets Physical
The original Solitaire computer game has been made into a real life faithful deck of cards. The pixelated and exact replica of the classic game was created by designer Evan Roth, and is known as Solitare.exe
From: Laughing Squid
Bookworm Chair
The Boekenwurm chair, created by Atelier 010 creates a great reading space by uniting bookshelf and chair all-in-one.
From: Hypeness
Dog Feelings
Everyone knows dogs are man’s best friend and tend to express themselves with pitiful adorable eyes. Photographer Gerrad Gethings’ photography represents a few of these expressions with admirable elaboration.
From: 22 Words
Doggy Design
Architecture for Dogs is a project that gathers design projects tailored for dogs, such as beds and houses. A series of renowned designers and architects have sent in their creations for this project, started by Kenya Hara, the Tokyo-based designer.
From: The Coolist