An exhaustively groggy wall chart by Pop Chart Labs.
Huge version here.
An exhaustively groggy wall chart by Pop Chart Labs.
Huge version here.
An immaculately restored 1966 Ford GT40 (with completely rebuilt 400bhp V8 engine) up for auction at RM Sotheby’s for a mere $3,250 000 (2.87m).
It’s fifty years old.
Fifty.
Pix taken by Conor Whelan at the weekly Hot Roads On the Hudson cruise at Carmel, New York.
Name them hoopties*.
Previously: Vintage Caddy Pr0n
(*or peruse image filenames)
(H/T: Oisín Kane)
Behold: the Whaletone Royal Digital – a 100% digital (no strings or hammers), MIDI equipped, Orca-looking, made-to-order piano – fully customisable in any colour, finish, inlay or light effect to match the outré décor of your penthouse duplex or ocean-going yacht.
Yours for a trifling €98,400+
From Class A Marketing – a selection of text messages from London drug dealers who have ‘adopted some classic marketing and communication techniques’.
The Go-3D Printed Wheelchair by London based Layer Lab – a customisable chair conformed to the build of the user: seat, footbay, back angle, curvature, centre of mass, sidebars, pattern, the lot.
It won’t get you to the top of the Groothandelsgebouw, but still.
The Stairs To Kriterion (or simply, The Stairs) – a giant scaffolding staircase designed by MVRDV leading from Stationsplein, outside the entrance of Rotterdam’s central station, to the top of the Groothandelsgebouw.
Opened this week from 10am to 10pm and staying open until June 12th, the structure is an homage to the Dutch city’s rebuilding drive in the aftermath of World War 2.