Dishes for those who don’t like their food to touch


Dish Up

I’m surprised at the amount of people who just hate when their different foods are touching on their dinner plate. Me, I just toss everything on top of each other, let the flavors mix and so on. BUT, you always have that 1 friend who’s invited for dinner. Well, now you can please them and look damn stylish while doing so. The Dish Up series from designer Chaiyut Plypetch is a beautifully etched series of dishes, which are stylishly cut to separate your servings as well as fit nicely together in a unified form. You can even stack them vertically in your cupboard, clearing you some space to fit more Dish Up pieces into your collection!!

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November 22nd in Design, Kitchen, Wishlist | | 7 comments
Solar powered bricks perfect for illuminating dark paths around your home


Sun Bricks

Home exterior lighting is often a sadly ignored part of home ownership. Usually home owners just flood their front yards and walkways with inefficient and downright horrid light, annoying neighbors and visitors alike. Though I don’t really expect discount catalog stores like Herrington to solve these problems, this time they’re offering a great little accessory for any walkway or path on your property. Requiring only solar power with no wires or accessories needed, Sun Bricks add a charming level of lighting and safety to any dark paths. Integrated solar panels provide up to 8 hours of light per night, powering Amber colored LEDs putting off a warm glow to guide visitors and owners alike.

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November 18th in Architecture, Design, Gadgets | | Comment
Battersea Power Station to be renovated for cultural and commercial focus


Battersea Power Station

The Battersea Power Station in London is set to receive a major overhaul, from a giant rotting waste of a power plant, into a bustling and thriving center for cultural, art and entertainment events. The area is set to be completely renovated with the focus on green space complemented by hotels, apartments, offices and art galleries, no doubt at a premium price that no one even near the middle class can afford.

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November 14th in Architecture, Art, Design | | 1 comment