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Finally, a Handsome Heater

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 08:47 AM PDT

The Slice hydronic radiator provides exceptional radiant heat to your home, while adding style, efficiency, and added functionality with its convenient hideaway seat. It’s a perfect supplemental heating system for mounting near drafty windows or colder areas of your home, but also makes for a great personal warmer-upper! Imagine it next to your front door where you can plop down after coming in from the cold, or having it in your bathroom as a place to sit after getting out of the shower. Do want!

Designer: Burak Kocak

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A Better Bottle

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 07:41 AM PDT

The Harue represents a better bottling design that connects with the emotional aspect of natural spring and mineral waters. Although reusable bottles like the Bobble or Kor are being recommended these days, a large segment still uses packaged drinking water that comes in low quality bottles. The Harue hopes to add the emotional quotient so that you get encouraged to re-use it at home. I know I'd use it!

Designer: Dong Gyum Kim

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(A Better Bottle was originally posted on Yanko Design)

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eCycle For A Greener World

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 07:23 AM PDT

Packing in trendy, effective, effortless and easily maneuverability into an electric bicycle sounds like a distant dream. That is till you have a look at the eCycle, an electric bicycle that aims to make biking the obvious choice of transportation. The dynamic frame of the eCycle integrates battery and motor within a lightweight and flexible structure. Taking inspiration from retro motorcycles, the bike hosts a stylized fuel tank to mask a battery pack.

eCycle features a hydroformed, flexible and lightweight aluminum frame and a removable battery. The electric motor fits neatly inside the aluminum frame. The handlebar features integrated brake levers, gear case and controllers, without any third party OEM parts.

Designer: Milos Jovanovic

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(eCycle For A Greener World was originally posted on Yanko Design)

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Kitsch Dress Your Camera

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 07:00 AM PDT

The Spectrum Camera Concept is high on the novelty quotient and very low on functionality. However if we keep our minds open, I see us using the idea of a customizable wrap-around flexible display in more innovative ways. Just the other day we heard of an Apple patent that employed a similar idea, where the display went wrap-around the phone. This can turn into something big, what do you think?

Designer: Byeong Soo Kim

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(Kitsch Dress Your Camera was originally posted on Yanko Design)

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A Case with a Conscience

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 12:01 AM PDT

Besides being just plain cool, Coconut’s series of phone cases gives anyone who’s creative a chance to make the world a better place! Each design is crowdsourced from people around the globe, & each color represents a different cause. With each purchase a donation is made to that case’s respective charity. From planting trees in the heart of Kenya to treating HIV globally, buyers can show their support for their individual passions in a tangible object that gives back! Don’t miss the video on this great cause!

Each case offers sleek, dependable protection that’s been customized for every phone model. Featuring a soft-touch coating and a two piece hardshell design that provides complete coverage for all critical corners and edges, while still allowing easy access to all buttons and ports. The removable bottom slips off for easy charging with all brands of docks and cables. A rubber interior bumper adds shock absorption as well as a secure fit.

Designer: Coconut Workshop

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Synthetically Strong, Naturally Tough

Posted: 02 Apr 2013 12:01 AM PDT

Ramus, latin for “tree branch,” is a sculptural piece that combines the strongest of man-made materials with the natural structural advantages of a tree’s branches. The carbon fiber, steel and Kevlar-reinforced base is virtually indestructible, yet has a misleadingly delicate aesthetic. In gloss or satin finishes, it’s a super chic addition to the modern office.

Designer: Il Hoon Roh

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