22 examples of how to turn ordinary things into unusual
To bring more creativity into our world, you don't need to reinvent the wheel at all. Sometimes it's enough to refine the design of existing things. A bathtub can make a great sofa, and a kitchen floor can become a whole galaxy. Take a look at ordinary things in an unusual design, which only made it look more interesting.
The old powerful bathtub on chic legs has become the most comfortable and stylish sofa!
Two mirrors opposite each other create an endless tunnel. A strange feeling
Instead of legs, this chair has rackets
Water needs to be saved
The stone stopper for the door worked fine, but the sound of the impact was annoying. And then a soft shell was tied up for him!
"These dice have cute little ducklings inside"
During the reconstruction of the old table, the original insert was added
Reduced copies of real tents, to demonstrate their appearance and device
Star Wars emblems on chairs, to the delight of franchise fans
A mini-bar in an old TV is brilliant
The pointer of the wet and slippery floor is deliberately made in the shape of a banana peel
The touch panel of the laptop has received the function of a numeric keypad - it is activated separately
People like to wipe their glasses with the edge of their clothes, so the new shirt has a microfiber insert for this purpose
The glowing floor to the kitchen, if you need to drink some water in the middle of the night, is decorated in a space theme
According to this key, it is immediately clear that it is from the home door
Miniature "Entrance to the secret street". Bookshelf decoration for romantics.
For the Egyptian museum, they specially drew a sign of the evacuation direction in the form of a running pharaoh - for solidity
The corporate logo on the umbrella is visible only during operation, when it gets wet in the rain
The design of protective helmets is not so strict. Here is an example of a helmet in the form of a cowboy hat – for real cowboys!
Cool mechanical switch for lighting, the details are printed on a 3D printer
The projector hides in a niche under the ceiling and disguises itself as a tile
The pyramidal structure of the house. And why not?