Unhappy Hipsters is honored to be part of Bulgaria’s Sofia Design Week, opening this Friday. You are all officially invited to our portion of the festivities on Monday, June 4, at 5:30pm. We’d love t...
Thank goodness the daily emergency exit drills were so much fun. (Photo: Linny Morris; Dwell)
A great babysitting time-killer: she’d let the child stare at the wall and then turn him away and giggle as he tried to grab the floating squares that swam before his eyes. (Photo: Chad Holder; Dwell)
It was part of their mindful eating practice—watching each other snarf breakfast from behind bars. (Photo: George Heinrich; Dwell)
The homeowners made a pact to never mention the mornings spent tapping walls trying to find the exit door. (Photo: Dwell)
His home had everything he required to live well: oxygen, light, and a relaxing angle of repose. (Photo: Bent René Synnevag; ArchDaily)
Guests found the chimney’s expression unsettling, though Roger insisted upon its benevolence. This turned out to be his undoing. (Photo: Mark Mahaney; Dwell)
Another thrilling afternoon spent playing “measure the grout.” (Photo: Dean Kaufman; Dwell)
Nonchalantly peering down the hall, it quickly became clear that escaping without the other four doors noticing would be impossible. (Photo: Jessica Haye and Clark Hsiao; Dwell)
One day, she accidentally wore her Cat Burglar Hat instead of her Artisan Hat and found she couldn’t complete a painting without first breaking and entering unfinished office spaces. (Photo: Bjorn Wa...
She was concerned what her psychologist’s office said about the breadth of her disorder. (Photo: Christoffer Rudquist; Dwell)
“If the stench of his wind was regrettable and intoxicating, it was nothing compared to the realisation that he couldn’t open any of the windows.” -image/caption submitted by Nicole S. (Photographer:...
She enjoyed toying with the prisoner by forcing him to use only the cardboard boxes as furniture. (No better torture for an industrial design student.) (Photo: Gut Gut; Dwell)
The modern indoor/outdoor shower: No towels. No curtain. No shame. (Photo: Tom Fowlks; Dwell)
A newer, sleeker home called for a newer, sleeker breed, but Clancy wasn’t giving up without a fight. (Photo: Helenio Barbetta; Dwell)
And just days later, the inevitable conclusion to their doomed union. (Photo: Christoffer Rudquist; Dwell)
Jeb was mighty pleased that his hand-hewn shelter had survived the twister, and he wouldn’t miss the sliding barn doors one bit. Muriel, on the other hand, was still giving him the silent treatment o...
Seems like it was about a year ago that we had to post a very similar warning. We hate having to crack down, but a few individuals are posting really crappy stuff in the comments and on the UH Facebo...
The art was a sad reminder of a destination that they’d never reach as a couple. (Photo: Jason Schmidt; NY Times)
He forced a smile as his first guests arrived early; he had not yet explored all permutations of pillow arrangements and it would vex him the entire evening. (Photo: Tom Fowlks; Dwell)
After suffering a thousand-and-one splinters, he begrudgingly made a concession to her corporeal comfort and purchased a slim pad for the chair. (Photo: Christoffer Rudquist; Dwell)
In his heart he knew: some kettles have a gift for this sort of thing—some don’t. In the Game of Scones, you win or you die. (Photo: Henry Bourne; NY Times)
He returned at nap time to find the crib gone and realized, both figuratively and literally, he now had nothing in his corner. (Dwell)
In the evenings, they’d shine a light over the glass panel, giggling at the shadows as mother darted around in her subterranean cell. (Photo: Jonas Bjerre-Polsen; Dwell)
Their overzealous parenting style extended to all aspects of their Montessori curriculum; for this week’s lesson on duality, they renovated the home accordingly. (Photo: Mark Seelen; Dwell)
Lonely? (Yes.) Worth it to enjoy the ineffable serenity of indoor/outdoor living? (Only kinda.) (Photo: Joe Fletcher; Dwell)
Beyond the outdoor-only facilities, there was the bowl they held out to collect each couple’s keys at the beginning of the party. (Photo: Dean Kaufman; Dwell)
The sweet satisfaction of putting tiny fingerprint smudges on the ceiling outweighed the inevitable punishment for mussing up the bed. (Photo: Jonas Bjerre-Polson; Dwell)
Nothing terrified the baby more than the shadows cast on the nursery’s concrete ceiling after one of his brother’s naptime stories. (Photo: Filip Dujardin; ArchDaily)
He could not believe his luck: he’d successfully replaced the faulty carburetor on the hovercraft AND the doors were left open. In a flash, he was out of there. (Dwell)
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