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Good old Mega Man is back. Thanks to MilesD we can fondly reminisce about back in the day when we played all the Mega Man video games. Those graphics weren’t the best looking back now but these little prints are pretty awesome. Each is printed on vintage paper in a limited quantity. And since each piece of paper is unique there is actually no two alike. MilesD is able to capture the action in a single frame. We suggest you check out his other work and make a little story board out of all the different characters he has depicted. The Metroid poster is pretty sweet too.

Toy

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2011

The Toy is a lamp that can also function as a side table. The form is three continuous bands that tie together at the top and bottom. Designer Martinelli Luce has executed a pure form that functions well. For the larger Toy a satin acrylic disc can be placed to give you a surface for small items.

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2011

Cut It Out is clever series of works by Noma Bar explores the use of negative space as a form of media. The back drop is usually a single bright color that has a shape cut out of it. Bar is able to captures moments and expressions of people in animals with seemingly simple figures. But these pieces do not lack emotions, you can feel humor, strength and pain as you look through the series.

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2011

The Tavares is a beautiful chair designed by Marco Sousasantos. The form starts with a simple cube frame. The seat is then cut into this frame and is materialized out of four surfaces. All black and angular this piece is very stealth looking. This chair is art that you can also sit on.

Kozo Man Lamp

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2011

Designed, developed, and handmade all the way from Israel is the ultimate partner to share your office desk space with – meet the Kozo Man. With magnetic hands and a halogene gaze lamp, Kozo Man can become very handy for any desktop and is compatible with most power outlets. The Kozo Lamp is a genuine lighting brand and has been in production (with handmade love) since 2008. Each lamp is made from RustProof iron as well. This raw materials keeps alive the rough natural character and grant a vivid authenticity of the design. Make sure to check out the video and purchase one today on Broodr.com

If you’re going to spend over a $100 on a pen, you might as well use it on something good. The Zebra Sharbo X CB8 is something worth the skrilla. When you first see it, you’ll notice that the dark gray and carbon combo look is really sharp, but the true value doesn’t show itself until you use it. The balance is near perfect and the flexibility is awesome. You see, you can choose to make it a pen or a pencil and then you can decide on the pen type or the lead size. Even if you still don’t think it’s worth more than $100, you have to admit it’s cool.

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2011

The Lean is a collaboration with industrial designer William Lee; it is a sculptural yet simple piece designed to bring purpose to a universally under-utilized space; the corner. The versatile piece stands alone as a sculptural element, but also has dual functionality as furniture. When upright in a corner, LEAN is a chair that gains structural support from its adjacent walls. Set on its side, it becomes a coffee table with negative spaces for books and magazines. Fabricated in plywood, LEAN comes in a two-tone color which reinforces its geometric shape. In metal, the thin sheets combine durability with elegance.

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2011

Breaking down the essence of a movie into one single poster is no simple task. But the folks at Monster Prints do it and they do it very well. All of their prints are simple/ clean illustration of iconic movies the represent key moments, characters or elements. We think one is just not enough and that creating a series is the way to go, like all the Godzilla posters (pictured) or maybe just pick your favorites.

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2011

Designed by birdAve this Death Star poster would be a great addition to any room, you don’t even need to be a Star Wars fan to like this illustration. Simple, compelling and dramatic this is a well balanced piece of wall art. Printed on high quality matte paper with archival pigment this poster is made to retain its luster.

This indoor/outdoor stool by Acronym Design is made with a reclaimed walnut hardwood top and concrete base. The reclaimed top uses the cutoff from the manufacturing of reclaimed flooring, extending the life of this quality material even further and reducing material waste.