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Lab-Gear Raw Edge is almost here…
August 3rd, 2009 | No Comments »Our first small selection of kit to carrying your kit is almost here. Called ‘Lab-Gear Raw Edge’ it revolves around three full leather bags, the REthink, the REvisit and the REpack.
The term ‘raw edge’ comes from the way we have designed each of these bags to be precision laser cut and use no sewing in their construction; creating not only a unique style but also construction process. Our philosophy is to keep our bags simple, so we don’t command you to put things in internal dividers and pockets but adhere to the thinking that a bag should be as simple and flexible as possible, because ultimately most people just throw their stuff into them and go.
Raw Edge will be online come early September, so sign up to our mailing list to be in the know when we drop them into Lab-Gear.com
Breaking News: Apple reveals next gen iPhone!
July 30th, 2009 | No Comments »
“SAN FRANCISCO—In a move expected to revolutionize the mobile device industry, Apple launched its fastest and most powerful iPhone to date Tuesday, an innovative new model that can only be seen by the company’s hippest and most dedicated customers.
“I am proud today to introduce to those who really, truly deserve it, our most incredible iPhone yet,” announced Apple CEO Steve Jobs, extending his seemingly empty left palm toward the eagerly awaiting crowd. “Not only is this our lightest and slimmest model ever, but as any truly savvy Apple customer can clearly see, it’s also the most handsome product we’ve ever designed.” “
Read the whole (funny) article [The Onion]
Giant Robot
July 29th, 2009 | No Comments »
A life-size Gundam replica temporarily situated in Shiokaze park in Tokyo. A little bit geeky but fun none the less if you’re into giant Japanese robots.
Glass…..blob?
July 29th, 2009 | No Comments »
“The Kunsthaus Graz is an exhibition hall designed for international exhibitions of multidisciplinary modern and contemporary art. The Kunsthaus will not collect art, it will not institute permanent exhibitions, nor will it have depots or research facilities. It will serve exclusively for the presentation and mediation of a wide range of contemporary artistic productions. The exhibition activities of the Kunsthaus will be determined in agreement and in cooperation with the Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum, Styria’s museum for
modern and contemporary art, with a long and rich tradition.”
Architecture by London architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier.








