Tear along the dotted line. See more dead laundry baskets here.
New Rubbish
The latest laneway deaths.
Dead television No. 99
There’s been a break out from television land. Be on the look-out for escaped stars, celebs and minor personalities. Do not, repeat, do not attempt to approach without first repeatedly informing them how marvellous they all are, darling. If you do encounter a talking head looking lost and bewildered while desperately trying to conduct street […]
Dead foam No. 14
Bags of foam bursting out. You can’t constrain foam for long. Mere carrier bags are insufficient to hold it. It must roam free. Learn more about dead foam here.
Dead chair No. 50
Step away from the edge. Join all the other dead chairs here.
Dead chair No. 49
This chair tells the story of a life lived, a body pressed against it, molding, shaping, creating a permanent imprint like creases on a face and now gone, leaving behind only the traces of a presence, an intaglio of time. Explore more dead office chairs here.
Dead foam No. 13
Streaked with dirt and cobwebs then squeezed behind a power pole, foam is a glutton for punishment. Find lots of dead foam here.
Dead fan No. 32
Face to the wall. The rest of the dead fans are here.
Dead stacking chair No. 22
Chairs with extra legs. See more dead stacking chairs here.
Dead fan No. 31
Less than ideal. Discover more dead fans here.
Dead broom No. 14
Swept to one side. The fact that this broom is worn down more on one side compared to the other suggests a bias in the way the sweeping is done. But why? Surely both sides are used equally in the normal course of sweeeping. Ponder further mysteries of dead brooms here.