Sports Illustrated 2014 Swimsuit Issue

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Ah yes. The Sports Illustrated 2014 Swimsuit Issue is here and we have nothing to complain about. This year’s cover is beautifully graced by the threesome of Nina Agdal, Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teigen – all of which are posing with only their bikini bottoms. Believe it or not, this is SI’s 50th anniversary issue and it hit news stands today! Don’t worry, Kate Upton, Irina Shayk, Kate Bock and Ariel Meredith all play a role in this year’s issue along with newcomers Gigi Hadid, Chanel Iman and Emily Ratajkowski. Check out the photos below if you’re feeling lazy and don’t feel like going out to buy the magazine. Oh Sports Illustrated, how you never disappoint.

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Spaces by Kult Studio

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Decorating your walls, let alone your whole house can be a tough task. However, SPACES by Kult Studio is one of the coolest websites I’ve come across in the past year and its here to make your interior design tasks simple. They’ve put together a collection of pop-culture inspired artwork along with vintage posters, and they’ve curated a bunch of different settings to show where their posters would fit best. You can then compare it to where you’d like your art in your home, room or office and go from there. Some posters are a bit hefty on the price tag while others are certainly affordable.

Available HERE.

Kick Posters

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Sneakerheads will never get enough of their sneakers, so they keep the “high” going with stuff like Kick Posters. These illustrated sneaker prints are perfect for the overly obsessed sneaker fan, with the likes of Air Jordan 1’s, Air Max’s and Yeezy 2’s you’ll most likely be screaming like a little girl when your poster arrives in the mail. All posters are available in landscape and portrait style, but are limited to 25 or 50 prints, so you have to act on them quick! And if you don’t find a kick that suits your style, you have the option of requesting your favorite shoe to be translated into a Kick Poster.

Available HERE.

Drome NYC

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Adding mesmerizing, limited edition art to your walls just got a little easier with TechnoDrome’s psychedelic art prints. Inspired by the likes of pop-culture, the Brooklyn-based artist takes that inspiration and puts it in the form of pop-icons like Kanye West, Steve Jobs, Michael Jordan, Bruce Willis and several other familiar faces. Some of these hyper-colorful portraits also come in the form of t-shirts, skateboard decks and iPhone cases that in Drome’s words are all made to “massage the brain.” Pick up all of this crazy art via the Drome NYC online store.

Available HERE.

The Bountiful Breweries of the USA

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If we could visit every brewery in the United States, The Bountiful Breweries of the USA would be our definite go-to guide for the trip. The new map print from Pop Chart Lab has curated over 2,500 breweries, microbreweries, and brewpubs across the Unites States. Perfect for your man cave, bar, loft or even your living room you won’t have to worry about people not seeing it, as this baby measures in at 60″ x 40″. If you even come close to hitting all of the breweries on this map, let us know, because mad props will be given.

Available HERE.

Architecture In Films

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If you’ve ever noticed, in movies (or TV shows) the houses are always decorated to perfection. Even if you somehow live in an old shipping container, they make it look so cool that you tell yourself you’d want to live like that one day. Architecture In Films by Federico Babina is a set of minimalistic posters highlighting particular buildings that have appeared in Hollywood films. Everything from The Big Lebowski to Star Wars and The Incredibles to The Man Without A Past will have you imagining what the hell its like to live there. In the mean time, you can just hang the posters on your wall and keep imagining.

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Rebrand the NBA

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What if your favorite NBA teams collaborated with major brands and corporations to transform their uniforms into half team, half brand? Rebrand the NBA by Dead Dilly does just that by pretending brands actually designed the NBA uniforms. You’ll recognize most like Boston Celtics by BAPE, New York Knicks by Supreme, Oklahoma City Thunder by Hood by Air, Milwaukee Bucks as Google, Brooklyn Nets by DONDA, Los Angeles Lakers by Tiffany & Co., the Los Angeles Clippers by Banksy (our favorite) and many more. Check out the full line up of imaginative uniforms below, and who knows? Maybe one day they will become a reality.

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Mythical Beasts by Fro Design Co.

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Our buddy Fro over at Fro Design Co. has just released a new round of Mythical Beasts prints inspired by classic travel posters and mythical beasts that “may or may not call these destinations home.” His second series of prints consist of The Death Worms of Mongolia, The Giants of Russia, The Wild Nigen of Japan and The Winged Devil of New Jersey. All prints are 18″ x 24″ Giclee on enhanced matte archival paper, come signed and numbered by the artist and are limited to 100 prints each. More great work from Fro, and we definitely can’t wait to see what he has in-store for the third part of this series.

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Surreal Collages by Joseba Elorza

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We came across these Surreal Collages by Joseba Elorza and were stunned by how clean and crisp his photo manipulation was. Elorza is a Spain-based sound technician making a living off of his digital collage’s and illustration and we can see why. His concepts are a blend of science-fiction, technology, historical photography and a whole lot of imagination. Check out more of his art below and if you’re interested in purchasing you can do that too.

Available HERE.

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The Filmography of Cars

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At first glance you’ll undoubtedly recognize most of the cars on The Filmography of Cars poster by New York-based Calm The Ham. When you go back and actually look through the poster starting from the first car, then that’s when the “ohhhhh yeah” and the “I remember that” starts to come about. With over 71 intricately detailed hand-illustrations, CTH charted the iconic cars of film and television from 1929 to the modern day. From the 1900s Duesenberg of the original Great Gatsby to the 1984 Ford Econoline of Dumb & Dumber, there is certainly a variety to keep yourself and your house guests in deep conversation.

Available HERE.