Cool Hunting
| 22 November 2004view entries from: this week | this month | view previous day | view next day |
ShitBegone
by Josh Rubin
As you may have noticed, I'm all about environmental friendliness, social responsibility and hot design. So is Brooklyn, NY based Jed Ela. He created ShitBegone to deliver labor friendly, 100% recycled, soft toilet paper at a valuable price. If you don't live near a bodega that carries it, order a case direct.
Retrofone
by Josh Rubin
Operator, I need a location.
The Nokia 8110 was made famous as a key prop in The Matrix. Now you can have one, too. Retrofone is dedicated to selling "yesterday's connectivity today." Whether you're on a budget, looking for a prop, or just need a phone you don't have to worry about dropping, old phones might just be the answer.
Thanks, Russell
Sarah Cihat
by Josh Rubin


Fifty-Cents is Sara Cihat's creative statement about the importance of recycling and the ability to renew value of unwanted things. She finds used dishes, cleans them, applies new designs and re-fires them. The result is fun, funky and feel-good.
via urbanSpy [ via Design Sponge ]
Imaginary Foundation
by Josh Rubin
San Francisco based Imaginary Foundation applies fantastic illustration to comfy cotton Ts. Featuring bright colors and luscious detail, the designs are a refreshing change of pace.
Available at coolestshop.com.

