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Massimo Bottura at Sotheby's
Massimo Bottura, chef-proprietor of the highly acclaimed Osteria Francescana in Modena, is a creative genius who has elevated contemporary Italian cuisine to an art.
Bompass & Parr at the British Museum of Food
Food, we have been told, is the key to everyone's heart.
Arxi Collection of Bags by Konstantin Kofta
We have a minor bag fetish here at Do and we are especially turned on by bags with a sculptural quality.
Muji Hut
As Japan is home to some of the most densely populated areas in the world, it comes as little surprise that micro-living is so popular.
Archisutra by Federico Babina
Throughout the ages buildings have often been seen as phallic symbols (just look at the Gherkin).
Shopping Cart Furniture by Etienne Reijnders
Disused and abandoned supermarket shopping trolleys always seem to have an air of melancholy about them, especially if they reside on the bottom of a canal.
Pop-Up Fashion by Vera de Pont
Fancy making your own unique piece of garment but can't be flaffed with sewing machines?
Not Another Magazine by Sara Sturges and Daniela Treija
As Sara Sturges and Daniela Treija, who just graduated cum laude from the Design Academy Eindhoven observed, "it's absurd how repetitive design trends have become".
Hackjes by David van der Stel
Want to build an interesting but ultimately pointless contraption but find Lego bricks too limiting?
Streetplastic Plastic Bag Recycling Machine
The evils of plastic bags are well rehearsed, but there seems to be no consensus on what is the best way to solve the problem.
Seven Doors from Nendo
Nendo, led by Oki Sato, is one of the most innovative and prolific design studios working today.
Artists Designed Pop-Up Libraries in Indianapolis
At a time when books are increasingly supplanted by tablets and the internet, The Public Collection is just the kind of initiative to put some excitement back into the age-old media of ink and paper.
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