Olle Hemmendorff was commissioned, together with 7 other creatives/designers/photographers/artists, by Nike to interpret a Nike Sportswear icon. He got the Air Max 90 and decided to turn it into a hamburger.
You can see all 8 pieces at the 1912 space inside Sneakersnstuff in Stockholm, Sweden. I’m just curious if he makes a fresh one every … minutes.
‘Love Stories‘ is the title of the work that Marian Bantjes did for Monograph, a booklet for subscribers only of the magazine Creative Review. Each Love Story is an illustrated text of the story of someone she loves. This one sticks out as it is for a cake, not a person.
These cake (on the right) was designed by Jamie Fobert, an architect, for the London bakeries Konditor & Cook. He was inspired by the work of the sculpture Barbara Hepworth (on the left).
4 more British design talents did some other designs, they will all become available in course of the year at the London stores.
more info at Wallpaper
This 3D printing rapid prototyping technology is really taking of. Next up: food! The CandyFab Project can make any 3D shape in sugar. I can’t wait for the first french fries coming from such a printer.
found @ wired geekdad