Young daydreamer Fiddle Oak

Please welcome 14 years old "Massachusetts-based photographer Fiddle Oak (his real name is Zev) who creates some impressive miniature photo-manipulations that he’s been sharing online with a growing audience for the last few years. Many of the images are a collaboration with Zev’s 18-year-old sister Nellie who helps with concepts and setup but all of the shooting and editing is done by Zev who is also frequently the subject of his own work."

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fiddleoak/with/6691220069/

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Ugol lamp by Yaroslav Misonzhnikov

On the latest Behance Portfolio Reviews organized by Designcollector in Saint-Petersburg, young product designer (that's already a rare profession for Russia) Yaroslav Misonzhnikov shown us the lamp called "Ugol" (eng. "Corner"). "Plain form and performance is combined with unique mode of setting it up on a table, by the way already received a patent. All you need is a table angle and board of a standard thickness. A normal working table is usually from 1 to 2,5 cm thick. The lamp is putting on the angle and rests inclined by it’s weight, then the angle between lamp and the table depends on the thickness of the table itself. Ugol means “corner” In Russian language. The object is projected for recently founded by the designer himself Saint-Petersburg producer Imenno-design. The lamp will be realized in a limited edition and released in Saint-Petersburg and Moscow boutiques and also on-line in Imenno-design brand shop in the web."

http://www.misonzhnikov.com/

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Photos by Ksenya Malgina

Point Here Organizer by Anna & Maxim Maximov

"A so-simple and appealing solution to organizing the daily objects you need, Pointer Here by Anna & Maxim Maximov provides a steel ring and looped hanger as a designated spot for daily pocket items like keys, change, and smartphone, as well as a literal reminder for things you don't want to forget: a book, a power tool, you name it."

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