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Ephemeral Tattoos

Ephemeral is a new form of tattoo ink that lasts a year and then goes away! If you’re one of those people constantly thinking of getting a tattoo but haven´t had the courage to go through with it because of the lifetime commitment, this year-long solution could be of interest. The key is the size of the pigments used in the ink, co-founder Anthony Lam explains "What we have done differently is encapsulate tiny dye molecules - much smaller than the pigments used in traditional tattoo ink - in a multicomponent sphere made completely of biomaterials”. Ephemeral is a two-part system, involving an ink designed to break down after a year, along with a separate removal solution. Both application and removal can be done by tattoo artists using their existing equipment.



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POPUP LIGHTING

Designer Chen Bikovski of Popup Lighting, has created a collection of lamps inspired by children’s pop-up books. These modern light fixtures turn into animals when illuminated! A playful geometric twist on taxidermy that brings light and art to bare walls. The series of origami-inspired light fixtures come alive when they’re on, a deer head once illuminated reveals a pair of antlers, whilst a peacock projects a plume of feathers making it a wild wall ornament th...
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POWERPOT | TURNS HEAT INTO POWER

PowerPot is a product born from a very successful Kickstarter campaign. PowerPot is perfect for backpackers, hunters, and any "no electricity" zone. It is an innovative portable electric generator that doubles as a cooking pot, it converts heat directly into power enabling you to charge any USB handheld device. All you have to do is fill the PowerPot with water and place it over a heat source, then plug in your device for some extra juice. And no worry...
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SUNKEN STUDIO

If you´ve ever wanted to ditch the commute and work from home but the site of the kitchen table day in day out doesn´t appeal, or you have a hard time separating work and play, you might need a dedicated space where you can go to feel separated from the house and focus on the work at hand. "Sunken Studio" by Brazilian designer Igor Leal, is a concept for a client in Rio de Janeiro that does just that. It is a workspace designed to fit into the garden of a resident...
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