1. samaralex:

Beautiful staircase by TAF
“This is a low budget project made out of stacked boxes of pine. The cut out between the ground floor and the attic was too narrow to construct a regular stair. ” samaralex:

Beautiful staircase by TAF
“This is a low budget project made out of stacked boxes of pine. The cut out between the ground floor and the attic was too narrow to construct a regular stair. ”

    samaralex:

    Beautiful staircase by TAF

    This is a low budget project made out of stacked boxes of pine. The cut out between the ground floor and the attic was too narrow to construct a regular stair. ”

  2. by9:

Impossible Is Nothing

    by9:

    Impossible Is Nothing

  3. samaralex:

The Book That Can’t Wait by Eterna Cadencia
“A literary work printed with ink that completely disappears within two to four months of opening the package, urging purchasers to actually completely read the book shortly after they buy it.
‘we think that this is a magical and poetic way of confronting a real problem,’ explains javier campopiano, regional general creative director of draftFCB.  ‘we wanted to make a book that was a message in itself, that encourages us to read those authors, before their stories disappear for real, right before our eyes.’
‘books are very patient objects. we buy them, and then they wait for us to read them. days, months, even years. that’s OK for books, but not for new authors. if people don’t read their first books, they’ll never make it to a second.’” samaralex:

The Book That Can’t Wait by Eterna Cadencia
“A literary work printed with ink that completely disappears within two to four months of opening the package, urging purchasers to actually completely read the book shortly after they buy it.
‘we think that this is a magical and poetic way of confronting a real problem,’ explains javier campopiano, regional general creative director of draftFCB.  ‘we wanted to make a book that was a message in itself, that encourages us to read those authors, before their stories disappear for real, right before our eyes.’
‘books are very patient objects. we buy them, and then they wait for us to read them. days, months, even years. that’s OK for books, but not for new authors. if people don’t read their first books, they’ll never make it to a second.’”

    samaralex:

    The Book That Can’t Wait by Eterna Cadencia

    “A literary work printed with ink that completely disappears within two to four months of opening the package, urging purchasers to actually completely read the book shortly after they buy it.

    ‘we think that this is a magical and poetic way of confronting a real problem,’ explains javier campopiano, regional general creative director of draftFCB.
    ‘we wanted to make a book that was a message in itself, that encourages us to read those authors, before their stories disappear for real, right before our eyes.’

    ‘books are very patient objects. we buy them, and then they wait for us to read them. days, months, even years. that’s OK for books, but not for new authors.
    if people don’t read their first books, they’ll never make it to a second.’”

  4. by9:

‘Voodoo Child’  - Jimi Hendrix Experience 
Submitted by the-wrong-era 

    by9:

    ‘Voodoo Child’  - Jimi Hendrix Experience 

    Submitted by the-wrong-era 

  5. samaralex:

“Italian designer Tommaso Guerra has an amazing way of transforming everyday practical objects into designs with new meaning and expression. By filling glass jars taken from his grandmother’s pantry with 20 different colors, he has created a colorful and enchanting chandelier that would spark up any ceiling.”
(via inhabitat)
samaralex:

“Italian designer Tommaso Guerra has an amazing way of transforming everyday practical objects into designs with new meaning and expression. By filling glass jars taken from his grandmother’s pantry with 20 different colors, he has created a colorful and enchanting chandelier that would spark up any ceiling.”
(via inhabitat)

    samaralex:

    “Italian designer Tommaso Guerra has an amazing way of transforming everyday practical objects into designs with new meaning and expression. By filling glass jars taken from his grandmother’s pantry with 20 different colors, he has created a colorful and enchanting chandelier that would spark up any ceiling.”

    (via inhabitat)

A reminder of how idiotic I can be. It just never stops.