Here are some astonishing ideas for all ladies that like to experiment with different hairstyles and aren’t intimidated if something is a little bit more exotic. Well, if you ask me, these hair-dresses are definitely not my cup of tea. This is not something that I would feel comfortable having on my head, but I have to admit it looks really great!
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Room designed in the old-timer car style
One Polish couple of designers were so obsessed with old-timer cars, or more precise the classic ACCobra 427, that they decided to design for themselves a whole room made entirely of car parts of this automobile from the 60s. Here’s the result of their work! It looks really amazing. I would love having a room like this in my home some day.
Complete History of the Batmobile
Here goes a real treat for all Batman lovers – a complete history of the batmobile! It is really interesting following the development and noticing all the changes that the design of the most awesome car ever went through. My favorite is the 1987 model and Tim Burton’s one from 1989, which one is yours?

The best wine cellar ever
You love wine and would like to start creating a small private collection, but you don’t have enough space for wine cellar? Why not try something like this? Really amazing idea that can easily be fitted in any kitchen no matter how small. Have a look at the images and scheme below and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
House on the waterfall
Have a look at these amazing photos of the famous Frank Lloyd Wright house over the waterfall. Fallingwater has provided enjoyment to many people over the years; as a stimulating weekend retreat for the Kaufmann family and their friends, as a source of pride to the architect and his associates, and now – cared for by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy – as an exceptional experience for visitors from near and far.
Fairy tale houses
Wow! These houses are amazing! I would be lying if I said that as a child I dreamed of living in a house from a fairy tale, the truth is I still dream of having a home that looks like these in the images below. it might seem a bit silly to someone living in a cupcake house, or having a home that resembles Hobbit’s house in the Middle Earth, but I could really live in such a house. It would be great, and on top of that these houses seem really functional.
Morbid restaurant in Belgium
Great restaurant, but unfortunately I hear it’s been closed for two years now. I wonder why? I guess it has something to do with people losing their appetite among all these skulls, bones, blood and whole morbid atmosphere in the restaurant. Aside from that tiny problem of people not being able to eat in it, it is really a great restaurant, with truly unique design, but somehow that wasn’t enough. This is what I call bad business managing, but still great photos, though!
Shaggy Cars
Now this is really original idea! I’m not sure why would anyone do this to his vehicle, but it looks incredibly cute and adorable. I wonder if they can ride it when it rains. Probably not, unless they have a huge hair dryer in their garage. Also I wonder what happens with the motor. Does it overheat? Those are all technical issues that the designers have already probably solved. Here are some photos of the best, hairiest and shaggiest cars ever! Enjoy!
The history of Japanese concept cars
A concept vehicle or show vehicle is a car prototype made to showcase a concept, new styling and new technology. They are often shown at motor shows to gauge customer reaction to new and radical designs which may or may not have a chance of being produced. Concept cars never go into production directly; in modern times all would have to undergo many changes before the design is finalized for the sake of practicality, safety and cost. A “production-intent” vehicle, as opposed to a concept vehicle, serves this purpose. Here are sixty six models of Japanese concept cars through the last fifty years since 1957 till 2009. Pick your favorite!

Toyota Proto, 1957
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Horny underwear
Wow! Have a look at these creatively designed pieces of lingerie. This is definitely something completely different from what we are used to see and what is Victoria’s Secret offering. The designer of these most unusual underclothes is Laura and she is from San Francisco. You can enjoy looking at this great collection and maybe get some ideas for your own original lingerie, but you might wanna go easy with deer antlers, shells and ammunition. The point of this “horny” underwear is making fun of women and all the trouble they go through to attract men.
Punk’s not Dead
Vivienne Westwood, British fashion designer and businesswoman, is largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave into fashion mainstream. Some say it lost its point by becoming mainstream and that it is now only a bunch of safety pins, razor blades, bicycle or lavatory chains on clothing and spiked dog collars for jewelery. Here are some of her shoes notorious for making people fall while wearing them. (We all remember supermodel Naomi Campbell falling down during a Westwood fashion show in Paris in 1994). In my opinion, these shoes are extremely ugly, uncomfortable and they make people fall down! The question is why do people still buy these extremely expensive shoes.
Chantilly Castle
Chantilly Castle or Chateau de Chantilly is located near Paris in France and from 1386 to 1897, the domain was passed on by inheritance to different branches of the same family, without ever being sold.
Son let’s build a car
Nothing is more precious then spending quality time with your son. Here’s how one guy decided to make this quality time even better. He took three different car models and combined them all into one car for him and his son to ride. The boy although still at a very young age helped his father in this project. The result seems amazing and it looks like they had a pretty good time.
The Worst Trophies Ever
Now, these have to be the world’s worst trophies ever! I feel sorry for the actors and sportsmen that were awarded by these gruesome, tacky and silly trophies. They look really silly while holding on to what is supposed to be a symbol of their success, but it looks more like someone decided to make fun of them and give everybody a round of good laugh. Prepare yourselves for the worst trophies ever!
Steampunk Computers – Between Vintage and Modern
Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently featuring elements of fantasy, that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used — usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of “the path not taken” of such technology as dirigibles, analog computers, or digital mechanical computers (such as Charles Babbage’s Analytical engine); these frequently are presented in an idealized light, or with a presumption of functionality.
Wolfgang Keyboard Bench
This for sure isn’t the most comfortable bench that I’ve ever seen, but it surely is the most creatively designed. Wolfgang Keyboard Bench by designer Herbuta Nolan (Nolan Herbut), which has already experimenting with a floor lamp made from those same elements, collected from several key keyboards.
Crazy designed lamps
Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi lives and works in Milan. He was involved in advertising photography until he switched in 2001 to create table lamps, as he loved all his life to build and create things with his hands. Price lamps from 1750 $ to 2000 $.
Vanity Club in Las Vegas
Nightclub Vanity Club in Las Vegas – have a look at the magnificent interior decoration and style, developed by Mr Important Design. The deep rich colors, that are in the room, emphasize a single plan design. I wonder if all this luxury is going to provide a good time too.
Sleeve blanket
Everyone who likes reading in bed is familiar with the feeling of cold arms. Spanish fashion designer Andrea Ayala Closa for your happiness in bed came up with an idea to solve this: a ‘sleeve blanket’ to keep the arms warm.
