FRIDAY, MARCH 18
18 Creative and Cool Spoon Designs.
Drumstick Spoon: This unique indispensable beech wood spoon flip over to become drumstick.
Spoon Scales: This spoon has a built-in digital scale that can weigh amounts ranging from 0.1 to 300g, and is accurate to 1/10th of a gram and has a built in display.
Tutti - Measuring Spoon: This measuring spoon that has not one, not two, not three, but four.
Salad Spoon: It's a two-part server set; these interlock as one for easy storage but can be opened up for tossing!
Saberspoon: This spoon actually lights up!
Squirt Spoon: This innovative feeding spoon for babies combines spoon and food container into one utensil.
Artful Spoon Designs: These are artfully cut-out and are part of the Silhouette Cutlery Series by Anneke van Bommel.
Mugstir: This spoon hugs the side of a cup when not in use.
Origami Spoon: The origami spoon by designer M Sholk is bent from a single piece of thin material (paper, plastic, or silverfoil).
Yogurt Spoon: Designed by Nojae Park, this spoon enables you to get all the yogurt from the bottom of the inconveniently shaped containers.
Clever Spoon: This clever spoon lets you measure different portions easily.
Clasps Spoon: Designed by Ivan Erkic, it has a built-in clasp at the end that holds on to dishes.
Chopsticks Plus One: It's a combination of chopsticks and spoon, that can be used together or separately.
Froggetmee Chopsticks: Two-in-one utensil, a combination of regularchopsticks with a soup spoon.
Cookie Spoon: "Dense enough to keep a satisfying crunch when stirring yet scrumptiously delicious as that extra little treat."
Doll Legs Spoon: Creative and innovative way to reuse stuff.
Magnetic Measuring Spoon Set: This set consist of 5 measuring spoon from ¼tsp to 1tbsp attached together by magnets.
Ants On My Spoon: These tiny ants were individually hand painted on porcelainspoon.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 15
35 Creative and Unusual Lamp/Light Designs.
Liquid Lights: These liquid lights by T Clarke are custom built; these industrial designed light installations combines art and functionality beautifully.
Eyeballs Lamp: The French design group called 5.5 Designers can create a pair of eyeball lamps to match your eyeballs too.
Live Lamp: This lamp has eighty live Fuschii tillandsia air plants on its glass orb.
Plastic Cups Lamps: Lamp made out of drinking cups by Castellucci.
Tofu Lamp: Simple and clean design with an aluminum light source.
Torn Lights: This concept is the creation of designer Billy May as a discreet way of adding some light to your apartment.
Sliced Lamp: Its created at Studio Mango by designers by cutting up an old fashioned table lamp and divided it into over 40 perspex plates.
Math Based Lamp: To turn it on, all you need to do is to solve a randomly generated math problem.
Crane Lamp: The artists at Studio Job created two floor-standing bronze lampsthat resembles a crane.

Light Peg: It combine functions of pegs with light.
Yo-Yo Lamp: This floor lamp by Elmar Flototto combines both beautiful and smart design. Place the lamp where you need it and simply roll out the exactcord length needed.
Liquid Lamp: Creation of designer Kouichi Okamoto, it comes with red or white interiors and is available in wall or table versions.
Tin Can Lights: All you need to do is open the lid to get a soft glowing lamp.
Wet Lamp: Designed by Scott Franklin, the wet lamp is an elegant and playful series of glass lamps with an alluring water-submerged light bulb at its center.
Teddy Bear Lamp: Designed by M Kinealy, it combines a soft plush headless teddy bear with a light bulb and lampshade head.
Ink Cartridge Lamps: These lamps are made from cartridges that were disassembled and reassembled again.
9 Volt Lamp: It gets switched on with a side tilt switch when standing up with blue or red colors. And the lights turns off when it is on its side i.e. lying down and the color changed to white.
Posable Robot Lamp: This 16" tall lamp is made from broken robot action figure, sprinkler head and lamp kit.
Climber Lamp: Designed by UK design studio The Play Coalition, its made from stainless steel; the playful lamp holds on to the plug point.
Balloon Lamp: Simple yet brilliant, this lamp is made from a regular balloon.
Tall and Tiny Lamp: Tall and Tiny are two vinyl sticker-lamps by Alice Rosignoli.
2D Lamp: Foldable lamp made form a single sheet of metal.
Nymph Lamp: The body is made of a two-part fiberglass, light covers are made of corian, legs are hollow with white powder coat finish.
3poeng Lamp: These lamps come without static foot; it can be used as a floorstand lamp that can lean against a wall, in a corner or simply flat on the floor using rubber at the 3 touch points.
Reading Lamp: Lamp and journal stand in one.
The Light Blubs Lamp: The Light Blubs are a series of crystal lamps, designed by Pieke Bergmans, in cooperation with Royal Crystal Leerdam.
Lamp with possibility of light intensity modulation: The lamp is based on a simple design similar to the working of an umbrella; it can be used as a damping lamp light when closed and gives lot of light when left open.
Ring-ge-roo Light: To change the color of the light all you need to do is to change the color of the water inside the bag.
Mushroom Lamps: These creative lamps are inspired from mushrooms.
Milk Carton Lamps: It's a collection of 8 different lamps shaped like milkcartons.
Pencil Icosahedron Lamp: "Using 30 standard-sized pencils, and this kit, you can create an icosahedron-shaped object of about 38 cm or 15 inch in diameter."
Cheese Grater Lamp: Its looks good and is quite simple to make.
Tealight Lamp: It made from a classic cup with the teabag functioning as a switch.
Coffeepot Light: This lamp looks cool!
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