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ToyDesigner

For One Young Grad, Design Is Child's Play

Erik Stehman's furniture is inspired by childhood toys--from stuffed animals to balloon animals.READ»

Massive change and breaking patterns

I’m making some people really uncomfortable by asking, “How might we expand the field of change management to take a leap in our thinking and impact change?” Breaking patterns makes people feel uneasy. Oh well. So goes ...READ»

NYCincomes

Infographic of the Day: Visualizing Incomes in NYC's Neighborhoods

Now you can see which neighborhoods are rich and poor--but that might not tell you about what it costs you and me to live there, for one tricky reason.READ»

GlassFabric

Karim Rashid Creates Fabric Sheet Using Two Hummers Worth of Glass

The entire installation hangs from the ceiling--hope the fasteners are tight!READ»

HillHouse

A Dreamhouse on a Hill (and Inside It)

An underground house that also serves as a stunning viewing platform for the mountains around.READ»

NewsonBook

Lunar Luxe: $90,500 Table for Norman Mailer's Apollo 11 Book

Marc Newson creates the perfect perch for a stellar book.READ»

dutch-design-awards-5

From Treestumps to Transformers: Dutch Laud Top Interior Design of '09

You know what the Dutch love almost as much as design? Design awards. Yesterday, they announced the latest: The 2009 Great Indoors awards, which selected five winners, from among over 380 entries worldwide. And the winners are...READ»

Crockpot

Making Cooking Safe for the Blind

A clever crock-pot uses induction technology and tactile design to solve a formidable design challenge.READ»

Organizational change remains notoriously elusive

The Harvard Business Review (HBR) weekly poll cites John Kotter's definitive work on leading change featured in the well known HBR article, Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail. "Although Kotter’s advice for ...READ»

HaygarthArt
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Stuart Haygarth Turns Our Disposable Lifestyles Into Art

The eco-artist turns the things we throw away into stunning decorative objects--from chandeliers made of washed up trash, to coffee tables made of broken rear-view mirrors. READ»

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