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Posted: 15 Nov 2011 03:37 AM PST One of the reasons why I adore Li Jianye's works is his simplistic approach to design. Be it the original Flexibin or the iShelf; both exude charm, wit and thoughtful detailing. This time around he has a functional toy for us, The Telescup, a set of drinking glasses that coordinate to become an impromptu telescope. Now isn't this what we call clever! Designer: Li Jianye ---------- |
Posted: 15 Nov 2011 03:26 AM PST The Liteon Eco Leaf is an amazing concept that replaces the traditional window blinds. The fabric used includes solar cells that recharge during the day, while blocking out the harsh sunlight at the same time. In the evening, the blinds emit ambient lights and jazzes-up the room. A delightful little display to one corner tells you the current room temperature. Quite a do-able concept if you ask me; kitsch and modern! Eco Leaf is a 2011 Liteon Award entry. Designers: Lim Wan Xuan & Tang Xueling Jane of XentiQ Pte Ltd. ---------- |
Posted: 15 Nov 2011 12:25 AM PST This goal of the MY50M mega-yacht was to develop a new trend in marine craft that might revolutionize the future design of other yachts to be both elegant and eye-catching. Straight lines, automotive shapes and a wave piercing stem design are the most striking features of the exterior as they add a sense of sportiness and power to the overall aesthetic. Designer: Motion Code: Blue ---------- |
Posted: 15 Nov 2011 12:02 AM PST No, your eyes aren’t seeing things! Just look a little closer and you’ll notice that the lamps of the Minimo series aren’t actually defying gravity; instead, each shade is supported by an acrylic base that faintly mimics the silhouette of familiar classic forms. Clear bases and interchangeable shades mean endless customization to fit both classic and contemporary settings. Designer: Arborem Design ---------- |
Enhancements for the Visually Impaired Posted: 15 Nov 2011 12:01 AM PST The Sentire walking cane is the result of a study into visually impaired users’ preference between various tools for mobility including the standard cane and guide dog. Merging the advantages of each, this design features a carbon fiber body for reduced weight and extended life as well as enhanced ergonomics for a truly custom feel. Fine tuning these smalls details means complete comfort and added safety to this everyday necessity for the visually impaired. Designer: Nathan Hollins ---------- |
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