Thursday 3 July 2014

Elegant Discarded Wood Tables Embedded with Glass Rivers

Greg Klassen is a furniture maker in the Pacific Northwest who catches motivation in its landscape and translates that into his work. His beautiful River Collection is a series of intricately designed and handcrafted tables that feature embedded bluish-green glass “rivers” running throughout each piece. The lovely jagged edges of the wood and their clear grains offer the perfect “shore” to mimic bodies of water.

Each of Klassen’s tables showcases stunning details within the wood; we grasp knots, swirling grains, and other imperfections that make his tedious work truly one-of-a-kind. It’s complemented by the specially-cut glass that attaches two separate pieces of wood or fills in its natural holes. Greg Klassen used trees that were sustainably harvested from the banks of the Noonsack River, so with every new table he made; discarded trees have a natural new life through his functional art.

Tuesday 1 July 2014

Chimera A Cute Cat Has a Gorgeously Prominent Two-Toned Face



A cute cat; Venus and cuddly feline living in North Carolina has attractively remarkable features about her. The chimera cat’s face is half-black and half-tabby colored, moreover; she has two different colors of eyes. Venus’ rare markings have made her a widespread animal on the Internet, and a Facebook page and Instagram account portray her sweet and affectionate personality. She also seems to receive a lot of fan art, too! It’s not just people on social media that’re taking notice of the feline brands have, too. The toy company GUND formed a plush version of Venus so people around the world can now snuggle up to her likeness. Indeed she is very cute and elegant cat and everyone is liking her because of different colors. she looks ,like she would say “look at me” I am asking you so cute  and can I’ve a little more of this tasty cat milk please  

Sunday 29 June 2014

Exquisite Leaves Embroidery Patterns by Hillary Fayle



Hillary Fayle, a student of embroidery, has created masterful craftsmanship and delicacy series of leaves that have been cut and embroidered with exquisite with decorative patterns. Therefore Hillary Fayle starts by coating every leaf in a non-toxic preservative that stiffens them up and protects them.  After that, she cuts them into numerous forms and embroiders them or simply embroiders onto their uncut surfaces. She says; I normally try to use renewable, sustainable and environmentally friendly materials for my art, so this was an obvious choice. Moreover her astounding leaf embroidery, she also creates astonishing leaf cutting designs, a few of which you can see here as well. Her website is definitely worth checking out!

Creative Suspended Tent Means You Can Sleep in the Trees



In 2010, Tree house specialist Alex Shirley fascinated in to develop a magic of hanging out in a tree. Therefore; he develops a vision and make a design of Tentsile a portable suspended tree house that you can take anywhere. This innovative product has the comfort and flexibility of a hammock with the security and multi-person occupancy of a tent. The good thing about this tent is to no need to worry if it’s raining and the ground is wet because you are sitting above it all. The structure is well waterproofed, UV resistant, and comes with insect mesh roofs. You are secured by three anchor points and floor straps that divide the space into individual hammocks. Tentsile wants to make the world your playground. While you can still pitch it orthodoxly in dry conditions, it could easily carry on a safari, a mountain, a beach retreat, and more. This is truly means that the sky really is just the limit for any of your outdoor adventures.

Wednesday 18 June 2014

30,000 LED Lights Make the “Trams” Looks like Time Machines



In many major cities excitingly light up during the holiday season, and the Hungarian capital of Budapest is no different. In every winter season, this city is covered in festive holiday decorations, but one of the most interesting events is the city’s trams, which are amazingly covered in 30,000 bright blinking LED lights. Perhaps the lights themselves might be of no specific interest but it’s what photographers can do with them that are really cool. With a long exposure photograph, these trams transform into ethereal cosmic vessels or time-travelling public transportation vehicles, giving photographers spending their holidays in Budapest a fun opportunity to snap some cool photographs.