Logic took a vacation. Chairs that double as bathtubs, lamps shaped like screaming faces, staircases spiraling into voids—these creations flirt with absurdity and win. They’re not meant to be sensible; they’re meant to provoke wonder. In their chaos lies rebellion against monotony, proving that sometimes the best design question is: “Why not?”
That's just cool.
This system is set up so that senior citizens can tap a card at a crossing in order to get a few extra seconds to cross the street.
This elevator has buttons that are easily accessible for those in wheelchairs.
This building has a giant map on the side of it with a red dot that points to its location.
This kids ambulance is decorated in a way that's less intimidating.
These fold out chairs save space and are padded!
The design of this priority seating section on public transit in Scotland.
Just add soy sauce!
This is a ball of honey that you can put into your tea.
A duck ramp to help duckies get to the water.
This esecalator set up' helps cyclists get up steeper hills.
For those who either have their hands full or who don't want to touch dirty buttons with their hands.
The perfect fit
These lights at an airport bathroom help people know which stalls are occupied.
This purse is made out of a bunch of soda can tabs.
This little seat.
These things are set up to help cyclists rest at red lights.
Have you ever missed a bus because you were stuck at the crosswalk? This button flags them down for you!
Fingerprints on a ring? That's kind of neat.
This foot pedal operated dog poop can!
These ramps are attached to stairs to help cyclists bring their bikes up without having to lift them. Jeeze we're really pandering to these guys aren't we?
This is just kind of fun.
This waiting room has shorder chairs and taller chairs for people with back or knee problems.
This notebook is way too smart for me, but I get the idea.
Sand ramps to allow wheelchair users to check out the beach.
This bus has a free library for your ride.
This fish tank is designed to let fish & come up and see' the world around them.
Crosswalks in Korea have light bars on the ground to signal people.
This manhole cover is the Aztec sun stone.
You can keep this spoon on the mug without dipping it into the drink.
The watter bottle is shaped in a way that showcases their logo at the bottom! Yeah, you get a bit less water, but it's f**kin' cool!
WIIILLSONN!!
This design from a vet office.
This railing on the gazebo in Naples has braille describing the view for blind people.
This hand cream jar has a grippy lid so that you can close it easily after moisturizing.
These pasta sauce jars also double as measuring cups.
Need one of these pronto!
This baby change room also has a mini door for the little ones.
And finally: this beautifully haunting statue of a ghost in Italy.