It’s amazing what goes unnoticed while in transit. You probably never paid much attention to the patterns and texture on your train’s seats, but in the mind of Austria’s Seatshirt, it’s pure design gold. Taking the interiors from actual trains from around the world, Seatshirt brings us a line of T-shirts that utilize these forgotten patterns for fashion. The first series comes to us from Copenhagen, Seatshirt’s native Vienna, and the Tokyo Metro train system. Yeah, it sounds odd, but the product is pretty sweet. Best of all, it’s perfect urban camoflage.

Normally if you were to engage in fisticuffs with a lighting fixture you’d probably end up in some sort of insane asylum. The genius minds at Fluid Forms however, have turned it into an artful endeavor with their new Cassius lamp. The Austria-based design firm affords customers the opportunity to shape the lamp to their own liking using an online interface in which the product’s lampshade is utilized as a heavy bag with the punches being thrown by a pair of virtual boxing gloves. The result is a truly one of a kind creation made by you that may eventually lead to anger management classes.

Our friend Eric Chan (aka Eepmon) just sent us a scoop from Deutschland: XBox 360, the console that you are probably procrastinating with right now, are using E’s frenetic, acid-dripped designs in a new, multi-platform Austrian campaign. If we’re lucky there may be some A1-sized posters up for grabs in the near future. You can check out the details on Eepmon’s projects page, and the bigger versions of these luscious graphics after the jump.

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