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Rest On Breasts. The Velvet Bikini Cushion.




Every once in awhile I come across something so bizarre, I simply have to blog about it. This is one of those times.



Got a boob man (or woman) in your life? This just might be the perfect gift for them.

The Velvet Bikini Cushion by Olleh ('Hello' backwards as well as a Korean catchphrase) has three dimensional soft fluffy filled breasts clad in a blue, orange or purple leopard printed bikini top. The bikini top is actually removable and yes, the velvet breasts have 3D nipples.







Face up, you can rest your head between two mountainous breasts, sitting upright or reclining:


Lie on it face down and you can feel it up, god forbid.. suck on it or motorboat- your call.



Good for road trips too!


The one really good thing about it? The breasts won't sag over time.
Buy the bikini boob pillow here.

Care about Boobs? Click here to give free mammograms in support of Breast cancer research. (thanks Benoit!)

The Unusual & Beautiful Photography of Shoji Uchida




Photographer and cinematographer, Shoji Uchida, has an eye for the unusual. Born in 1969, he became an award-winning photographer in 1993 and creates commercial, editorial and advertising photography that is both striking and stunningly composed. He has shot for many well-known brands including Nike, Apple, Toyota, Uniqlo, Nintendo, American Express and Sony.

Like some of my other favorite photographers (Eugenio Recuenco, Erwin Olaf , Annie Leibovitz and Massimo Gammacurta), there's hardly anything this photographer cannot shoot. Fantasy, reality, fashion, graphic, emotional, artsy or journalistic, Shoji Uchida can do it justice.

He has a large portfolio which encompasses many various types of styles. Here are a few of his images so you can see the breadth of his work.

Advertising and commercial work:

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Now take a look at some of his personal and editorial work. very different stylistically, but equally as compelling as the above images:





See his entire portfolio here as well as his cinematic work here.

Canvas Textured Ceramic Vases & Pots by Kiki van Eijk



Kiki van Eijk's Canvas Series is a collection of ceramic pots and vases in various sizes that look as though they are made of textiles. The process of creation is that the pots and vases are first made in textile and embellished with details then cast in ceramic.

Small vases:

Medium vases:

Large vases:

Small pots:

Medium pots:

Large pots:

XL pots:

Produced and Distributed by Serax Maison d´etre

You can see more of Kiki van Eijk's work here.

New Tragically Hip Products From Atypyk



above: The Forest Fire air freshener

I have long been a fan and customer of Atypyk's witty and irreverent products. They constantly churn out items that really are the definition of "clever". Sometimes prototypes, sometimes produced.

Here's a look at a bunch of their latest fabulous products that make me giggle (and are actually available for purchase).

Coffin-shaped mousetrap:

Diamond Ring Plaster (bandage):

Pencils featuring the famous moustaches of Salvador, Zorro, Burt, Django and Clark:

Pycho Diagnostic Rorscach blot coasters:

Game Trophy Cutting Board:

Angel Wings cushion:

Recycled laser cut wood slabs (great for placemats):

and although not new, I've always loved this Brand icon puzzle:

Buy all these hip products - and more - here.

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