The perpetual wall calendar is a beautiful collage of photos that Littlebrownpen has collected while in Paris. Chalkboards, license plates, doorways, bottles, monuments. 49 glimpses of Paris that capture the the essence of the city at street level. All you have to do is to arrange the photos according to the current month and clip them together using the clear photo clips provided. After that you just have to hang it. The assembled collage is roughly 3ft x 3ft. The idea is very interesting and if you have some time and you love to take pictures you can even make your own version, or buy this one from here. – Via – Littlebrownpen



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A simple frame can take an everyday object and turns it into a quirky and interesting art piece. Framing a key chain or coat hook is another way to make a functional home accessory stylish and contemporary. With this simple idea you can Turn flowers, books, keys, jewelry, articles of clothing, and other ordinary objects into works of art. This product called “Framed Objects” is available from Thinkofthe.





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This awesome little wave sculpture was inspired by the famous Uprisings print by Kozyndan. I have to say that I’ve saw a lot of fun and creative bookends until now, and you can see a lot of them here on Freshome, but this is one of the best. The Uprising Resin Bookend is produced by Munky King, it 9.5 inches tall and is right now is in production. When it will be launched this product will be in limited edition ( only 10 pieces ).


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Designed by Dutch designer Erik De Nijs of Nieuwe Heren, the “Suited Case” is a project which is inspired on the idea of people waiting during their trip, to help travelers feel more at home when they are on the road. The Suited Case features two pieces of hand luggage and two pieces of larger luggage which, when put together, create a comfortable living room sofa. This concept came from a research on nostalgia during travelling. When a familiar object from home is taken with you on a trip you feel much more at ease. And which object is more familiar then your own comfortable couch. – Via – Treehugger

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