Inventionland is everything but Boring
Our creative design facility was mentioned as one of “Bored Panda’s” “coolest and most well-designed spaces in the world!
Our creative design facility was mentioned as one of “Bored Panda’s” “coolest and most well-designed spaces in the world!
On November 8, over 200 students from schools around the area made their way to our creative design facility, Inventionland for WQED’s ‘Design Lives Here’ event!
According to The Telegraph, Inventionland is listed as one of the “Eight offices odder than Google’s!”
Ever wonder where all those fantastic, odd and oddly useful consumer gadgets come from? Browsing the aisles of Target, K-Mart, Walmart and other major retailers, one marvels at the scope of imagination when it comes to products for the home, office, workshop and garage.
“Early Show” contributor Taryn Winter Brill profiles Inventionland, a Pittsburgh-based company that turns original ideas into affordable, everyday products.
Inventionland made its mark at the 2010 International Home and Housewares Show, where 60,000 attendees from over 125 countries got to see all the latest innovations in consumer products for the home.
The recently published coffee table book, “The World’s First Inventionland,” which showcases George Davison’s realized vision of “the world’s most creative workplace,” is now available online at Amazon.com.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! describes Davison’s Inventionland as a “Tree-mendous Office.” The title is fitting for the Pittsburgh-based creative design facility, which is outfitted with a pirate ship, tree house and giant robot. In the recently published book, “The Remarkable… Revealed,”