When ingenuity meets everyday life: a door handle that doubles as a phone stand, stairs with hidden drawers, or a public bench that collects rainwater for plants. These clever creations prove that good design doesn’t shout—it solves quietly, elegantly, and often with a wink. A celebration of functionality that doesn’t sacrifice whimsy, turning routine moments into tiny marvels.
A two in one dispenser!
These charging stations are set up so that you don't ruin your cables.
"Each Picture Is Made Of As Many Pixels As That Of The Endangered Species Population- Designed By Yoshiyuki Mikami"
These chairs have a little slot for your bags/coats.
This bottle is designed to spray every ounce of liquid in it. (No more leftover liquid that doesn't hit the straw)
This airport has charging stations that only work when you're riding the bike.
A fun one for the cat lovers.
The largest e-com company in China uses their boxes to spread awareness for missing people.
This book series on the Fall of the Roman Empire.
This station allows people with disabilities to get to the water.
A tea cup that came with a clever teabag holder.
No stickers here!
“Manhole Covers In Oklahoma Have A City Map On Them With A White Dot Showing Where You Are”
This cowboy hat is actually a hard hat.
These 'Gym Water' drinks can be filled with sand and used as dumbbells after.
The lockers at this gym has spot for those in a wheelchair.
Because who REALLY likes constantly being asked if they need help?
This kids jacket company has a space to label multiple owners.
That just makes sense.
Ever see a tin of sardines with a clear lid?
This slide is water cooled in the summer to prevent kids from burning themselves.
I can only imagine how satisfying it is to fit these all together back into the big scoop.
The way the Apple Store has their air pods on display.
This clever/sad ad for alzheimers awareness.
A car key shaped like the car. Nice.
I wonder what they sell here
That's just nice.
This hospital has a vending machine for healthy and affordable meals.
The tiles at the US Postal Museum.
That's fun! Remember when things were fun?
That's handy.
For those who don't want to press a dirty elevator button.
Swing WITH your kids!
This picnic bench can be folded into a table.
Glow in the dark road marks in Australia.
And finally, in Finland you can press this thumbs up button to thank the bus driver on your way out!