Birdhouses hide in these ingenious home address signs to encourage avian-urban biodiversity!

Our Common House is a household design concept that’s part-address sign and part-birdhouse, designed to increase avian-urban biodiversity.

When we’re not thinking about whether or not they’re real, watching birds always seems to bring us back to nature. Whether we live in a big city or in a rural small town, waking up to the sounds of hummingbirds or looking on as a sparrow builds its nest reminds us that we share our homes with all kinds of birds. Sometimes the concrete and traffic of busy cities make us forget, but products like birdhouses and feeders always bring us back. Designer Mikołaj Nicer conceptualized Our Common House for this reason. Part address sign and part birdhouse, Our Common House is a household design that aims to encourage avian-urban biodiversity.

From a distance, Our Common House is your typical household address display. Made from natural fired clay, the outer casing of Our Common House is unassuming and minimalist. Unadorned by design, Our Common House sports an adaptable design that could fit onto any modern home’s exterior. Whenever the address digits look like they could use some cleaning, residents can remove the outer casing to clean it up before attaching it back on. Just beneath the natural fired clay exterior casing is a nesting box constructed from natural wood. Available in either oak, pine, or poplar, the nesting box provides a safe space for birds to breed, eat, and take care of their young safe from the threat of predators. When conceptualizing Our Common House, Nicer hoped to combine the functionality of address signs with a sustainable cause.

Describing this, Nicer notes, “The lack of nesting opportunities is one of the most important factors limiting the success of urban bird populations. Modern building technologies and concepts of city space organization leave little room for…nesting…Our Common House offers a simple and scalable solution to this problem. It turns the common element of building aesthetics into a functional nesting unit, thus providing the population of urban birds with an invaluable resource.”

Designer: Mikołaj Nicer

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One Chic Scooter

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Just when I was feeling a little scootered out, the Eagle rider came rolling on to my screen! It’s almost too cute for words… but somehow also edgy and chic?! That oversized front tire and itty bitty back tire deliver a cool, contrasting aesthetic but they’re also functional as the compact back tire fits into the frame when folded. Its minimalistic, curvilinear frame collapses and nests snuggly together so you can throw it over a shoulder or drag it behind you as you switch between transportation modes during your commute. DO want!

Designer: Ignas Survila of Citybirds

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Transportable!

You’ve seen tonnes of portable conveyance systems, but none are as elegant as Raven here. Raven is a portable scooter that’s all about simplicity. It simply folds up into a stick shaped piece of metal that you can carry around, much like a skateboard. However, when it’s open, it is a full fledged scooter, handles and all!

What makes Raven’s design so beautiful is that it’s functional when opened out, but unlike most foldable products the Raven is pretty ergonomic when folded up too. Its design makes it easy to carry, with its grippable frame, and the signature bump on its frame allowing you to rest it on your shoulder with ease. Even the handlebars fold out and in, making Raven a great scooter to drive, as well as carry! If only more products had this level of design elegance!

Raven is a winner of the Red Dot Design Award for the year 2016. Well deserved!

Designer: Citybirds

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