Painting with Fireworks
This is David Sena. Too cool for paints, the man makes art with fire. Fireworks, blowtorches, or whatever. He’s also a tattoo artist, because he’s hoarding all the cool things a guy can be.
This is David Sena. Too cool for paints, the man makes art with fire. Fireworks, blowtorches, or whatever. He’s also a tattoo artist, because he’s hoarding all the cool things a guy can be.
Love your dad? And does dad love woodworking? If yes and yes, check out these wooden greeting cards ($10 each). Each “card” is laser cut in a Montana wood studio. They include and envelope and paper on the back, so you can write a personal message.
Not a fan of most modern comedy? Neither is Tony Zhou. We didn’t know what the hell he’s talking about at first—because hey, the first Hangover is a classic—but after hearing him out, we think he has a point.
This stool began life as a cedar pole in the Pacific Northwest. Then it underwent a process called Shou Sugi Ban, a Japanese technique for preserving wood by charring it. Then it was finished in a plant-based oil, because no one wants charred pants. Then the designer did it twenty-four … Read More
What happens if you want a nice sharp jolt of wasabi in between your gums after a meal? Do you go looking for an Asian grocer? Nope, just reach for your Cator toothpicks ($10 for two flavours, $50 for all ten)—excuse us, double gourmet flavoured toothpicsk—which are now on Kickstarter. … Read More