If you have one blank wall in your home that you think you need to acquire random pieces of art to fill, think again. Simply slap a Cinematographic Wall Mural up there from PIXERS and you'll take care of the full thing in one shot. Each of the murals is a fractal ode to a popular film that will completely change the ... continue reading
Admit it, you want a White Russian every time you watch The Big Lebowski and a Singapore Sling any time you flip through the pages of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (along with an assortment of less legal items). To help you out in crafting these drinks, Pop Chart Lab has created The Cocktail Chart of Film & Literature. ... continue reading
For a no-frills flask that's perfect to toss in your bag when you're out camping or exploring, turn to Stanley. The classic brand has been crafting solid, well-made food and drink gear since 1913. Their latest flask is the first in the Adventure Series which is aimed at being both essential and rugged. With more grip ... continue reading
A few days ago, Google had a particularly epic doodle that referenced Psycho, Vertigo, North by Northwest, The Man with the Golden Arm, Spartacus, West Side Story, Anatomy of a Murder, Around the World in Eighty Days and Ocean's 11. The entire thing was a tribute to the late, great designer Saul Bass. Artist/Designer ... continue reading
Hanging an animal skull on your wall is one of the most manly ways to decorate your crib. It's right up there with a traditional bearskin rug in terms of awesomeness. Regardless of how manly those things are, though, they're also kind of morbid when you think about it. Stephan Alexandr takes animal skulls, jaws and ... continue reading
Buying vintage cameras to put on display in your home is a ridiculously expensive way to decorate your pad. Sure it would look cool to have a bookshelf full of old Leicas and Polaroids, but you would probably have a hard time... you know... paying rent. Another option if you're a photography buff is to slap this new ... continue reading
You've already seen the Dark Knight brushing his teeth and Spider-Man chowing down on a taco in Gregoire Guillemin's print series entitled "The Secret Life of Superheroes." Now the artist is back to shed more light on what happens when superheroes stop being polite saving lives and start getting real. Now you can feature ... continue reading
There are two types of posters you can buy to display your love of cars. The first is the kind you probably had when you were in middle school. They featured a tricked out ride barely visible because of the girl in a bikini next to it. To be clear, there's nothing wrong with that. At all. However, as a sophisticated ... continue reading
If you've had just about enough of the whole minimalist poster movement - you know, the one where an entire movie is boiled down and displayed as a rhombus - these prints may be more up your alley. Designed by Chet Phillips, each print is inspired by a different Coen classic and are a bit more "busy." Instead of just ... continue reading
The words "awesome" and "wallpaper" are rarely used in the same sentence. Normally we associate wallpaper with pastels, flowers, and grandma's house. This wallpaper is different. The repeating pattern of golden Sugar Skulls is both ominous and amazing. Printed on a dark charcoal background, the design will add more ... continue reading
There have been plenty (maybe too many) adaptations of alternate cover art for films that everyone knows and loves--Tarantino's works especially. Few of them go the route of the screenplay cover, and that's part of what makes Sharm Murugiah's work really cool. Django Unchained, Inglorious Basters, Death Proof, Kill ... continue reading
You can tell a lot about a man by the magazine he's reading on the train. Juxtapoz - He's a design and art type. Maxim - He's a college kid who has a room full of empty red Solo cups. Hustler - He's a freak, nobody should be reading that shit on public transportation. For something a bit more highbrow, we often turn ... continue reading
Some people are just way too damn creative to be limited to one particular outlet. Designer / artist / writer / founder / general creative Joel Pirela is one of those guys. A contributor to Design Milk and Apartment Therapy, Pirela also founded Blue Ant Studio and Blue Art Studio. For the purposes of this post, the ... continue reading
March Madness is upon us. Say goodbye to quality Internet connections at the office during lunch time. Say goodbye to being able to sneak away and hole up in the conference room with the TV to get work done. E-mail the work wife, cut down on the after work business meetings and polish off the bracket. The NCAA prints ... continue reading
You can get your Instagram pictures printed on almost anything you can dream up. iPhone cases? Sure. Stainless steel? No problem. Wood, plastic, sheets, pillow cases, the list goes on and on. Whatever size you want, whatever material you want. Photocarver wants you to think outside the box of the frame... by milling ... continue reading
Not many people know this about us, but we grew up playing Soccer. We know better than to call it that now, but we're American. Back then, there was only soccer. Pelé has been a hero of ours since before we really got into Michael Jordan. Thanks to the people at Umbra, we finally have a proper display case for all ... continue reading