
Learn how to tell time using cheesburgers, fries, and maybe a McFlurry with the ‘Hamburger Timetable’ out of DDB Warsaw.
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Room for art? The Clarion Hotel in Stockholm is accepting art as payment for staying in its rooms. Inspired by the Chelsea Hotel in NYC, the hotel aims to be a haven for young, upcoming artists as well as well-established artists.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery so the Austrian village of Hallstatt should have plenty to be proud of now that the Chinese province of Guandong has created a $940 million replica of the town.
Via PSFK:
“China Minmetals Corporation spent $940 million to build a replica of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed village that recently opened its doors to tourism. An hour away from Huizhou city, near the ‘factory of the world’ Pearl River Delta, the controversial replica initially drew the ire from residents of the real Hallstatt. However, after realizing the unique marketing opportunity it presented, the mayor of the real Hallstatt flew out for the replica’s opening ceremony.”
The art of mid-century modern luggage labels. Tom Schifanella’s flickr collection is a treasure in itself.

Snoozebox offers transportable and temporary hotel rooms made out of shipping containers, which can be constructed or taken down in just three days, stacked in tightspaces, and are ideal for events and festivals. Available in flexible configurations from 40 to 400 rooms, they are self-contained with no need for flat terrain or to be a near a gas/electricity source as Snoozebox provides power, water and waste extraction.
The containers are furnished to a high standard and include a double bed with a memory foam mattress, air conditioning and heating, flat screen digital TV, power sockets, free wi-fi, and spacious storage units.
In the future, there are plans for an Olympics-related Snoozebox event and they also hope to get involved with the Glastonbury music festival. You can take a virtual tour of a Snoozebox portable hotel in the video below:
Via PSFK
BMI proves that Pinterest has value for brands. They’ve managed to create a contest on the site that inspires wanderlust while giving away free flights. http://bit.ly/yNNlwQ
Another example of the “flexible logos” trend. Skyscanner’s new identity is smart and simple. http://bit.ly/yi0469
Travel is the stuff of dreams, see some of the most amazing places to experience around the world here: http://bit.ly/rAgyuG
For those with a healthy travel budget feast your eyes on Wallpaper* Magazine’s Best Business Hotels of 2011. http://bit.ly/uwAV4c
Calling all David Lynch fans, the director is opening a members-only nightclub in Paris and the design is beautiful. http://bit.ly/u7zZzm
140 KLM employees answer customer tweets by standing in formations with letter signs at the airport. http://bit.ly/pqsPRL
Beautiful work from STA Travel Australia. Three short films, “Move,” “Eat” and “Learn” capture 44 days in 11 countries. http://bit.ly/nB84OB
Concert drainage pipes serve as hotel rooms at Tubohotel in Tepoztlan, Mexico. http://bit.ly/pBawtb
Virgin America put Foursquare and Facebook leaderboards in the airline’s SFO terminal. Frequent travelers can earn T-shirts, flight vouchers and Foursquare badges. http://tinyurl.com/3pcypmq