On its own, each individual coaster has a visually interesting cross-section of the human brain. But when stacked in order, the coaster set transforms into a 3D image of the brain.
This marble bust is, indeed, 100 percent marble. It's pretty incredible that such a hard, unforgiving medium can be used to create something that looks eerily like a delicate lace veil.
Most of us have a coat tree, or maybe a series of hooks, to hang up our stuff. But this wall has hooks and shelves to spare, and they can all be tucked away when not in use.
Skyscrapers, with their angular edges and glossy windows, might seem to be at odds with the natural environment. But when the windows are reflective enough, some buildings can essentially disappear into the sky.
Circus companies around the world are finally getting wise to the fact that big animals shouldn't be kept in captivity and forced to entertain. This German circus uses incredible holograms instead of elephants.
When it comes to body art, texture is usually portrayed with shading. But in this case, every speck of ink has been arranged in such a way to make the tattoo look like embroidery.
The bold colors and exaggerated drawings of comic books make them some of the most eye-catching modern art out there. This comic book floor might be a bit busy, but it adds tons of visual interest to this hallway.
I've been dodging potholes six feet across all winter and there's no sign of them getting filled anytime soon. On this street, straight-up tiles are used. They look great, and hopefully work great as well.
This ultra-reflective umbrella picks up light and reflects it. Not only does it light up the surrounding area for the person holding it, it also helps them stand out for nearby drivers.
Historical buildings ought to be preserved, but sometimes they get in the way of new development. Solution: incorporate them, like this grocery store did with these ancient Roman columns in the middle of the produce section.