What happens when you cross a whole lot of Jenga games, a stool and a lamp? You get German designer Elena Belmann’s wooden QR code stool. Not only does the stool provide you a place to park your cheeks, but it operates as a scannable QR code and even lights up.
My dad always used to say a fake tree means a fake Christmas, but that’s only because he only knew of plastic trees that looked more like pipe cleaners than any type of evergreen. Picking up the slack for all those cheap plastic versions out there, LEGO has erected their take on a plastic Christmas at St. Pancras Station, London.
It seems you can’t sell anything these days without having a blockbuster trailer to lead the way. From format67.net comes this amazing mini-movie for the Nissan GT-R, showcasing how the Japanese automakers sports car can transform your mondane life into one James Bond would be jealous of.
If you booze you loose. Shame on you for enjoying your life and forgetting your troubles at the bottom of a bottle. Check out these vintage Soviet anti-drinking ads and go get yourself a good old wholesome glass of milk.
Back in the day the ‘cool’ kids shaved lines and shapes into their hair. Bringing things full circle, Betfair is shelling out some dough for Bromley FC to rock QR codes shaved into the back of the players heads at their FA Cup first round bout against Leyton Orient.