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utilitarianthings:

“The glo Pillow is an alternative to the traditional alarm clock. It was designed with teammate Eoin McNally in response to a brief to create a product which helps to combat the pressures of a “24 hour” lifestyle.

The pillow uses an LED fabric substrate below the surface to wake the user using light. This substrate also functions as a display, showing the time on the pillows surface using the grid of LEDs below.

40 minutes before the pre-set alarm time the pillow begins to glow and gently brings the user out of sleep. This natural waking process helps to set the circadian rhythm or “body clock” and results in more healthy sleep/wake patterns.”

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yoannmichaux:

Delicately crafted glass structure by Robert Mickelsen

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fer1972:

Paper Cutouts of Butterflies by Rebecca J. Coles

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actegratuit:

Yokohama born Hina Aoyama who is currently living in France, creates highly detailed artworks by masterfully cutting layers and pleats on pleats of paper and turning them into beautiful pieces of work that are both delicate and intricate. The delicacy of her work can be seen in the creation of a small butterfly and the level of detail in each and every creation of hers is unbelievable.  Aoyama says “I don’t follow traditional, but I am trying to create a mixture of the traditional and modern styles and to produce my own world through this super fine, lacy-paper-cuttings technique.”

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explore-blog:

Gorgeous sculptures made of shattered old CDs, computer hard drives, and other repurposed materials by sculptor and illustrator Sean Avery – a fine addition to this collection of brilliant sculptures made of recycled gadgets.

(Source: curiositycounts)