Still life: Bent objects Posted: 22 Dec 2011 08:12 PM PST |
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Still life: Bent objects Posted: 22 Dec 2011 08:12 PM PST |
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The Pressure Test Posted: 22 Dec 2011 01:11 AM PST I iron my shirts myself so I really know why Choi Hyemin has designed the Easy Iron. Collar, cuffs and hard to remove creases require extra pressure and a clever iron maneuver and I struggle with them everyday. Easy Iron kinda splits into two different bases for such tricky creases. I guess once we see the working prototype things will clearer. For now, all I can do is struggle and hope this iron comes out soon! Designer: Choi Hyemin ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Please Sammy Widescope Posted: 22 Dec 2011 01:00 AM PST Love this simple camera called Slite, a device that allows you to slide out the screen and edit images on the go. The new-age cameras have all made us semi-pro at taking pictures. Heck, even the smartphones now allow you to tinker around with minimum tools to improve the pic. So the next logical step is a point and shoot with enhanced features and inbuilt advance tools for image editing. Way to go sammy! Designer: Binna Kim of SADI ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Get Drunk & Make Stuff! Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:03 AM PST Re-Wine is a clever design that transforms from a reusable, biodegradable carrying case for your wine into a lamp shade that uses the empty bottle as the base. If you’re not looking for a new lamp, the case also has interlocking joints that allow it to be connected to other units to form a custom seat, table or shelf. The more wine you drink, the more modules you have for building lamps or other furniture! Now there’s an idea that’s sure to motivate people! Designer: Miniwiz ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Carrying Case for the MacAddict Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:02 AM PST Designed with MacBook users in mind, this computer tote by features a durable exterior made of a similar anodized aluminum as the MacBook as well as a super-soft internal skin. It will protect your precious Apple at all times, but it also works great as a place to rest your computer when you’re using it on-the-go. Rest it comfortably on your knees when you’re sitting and you’ll find that your laptop is at a comfortable height, stable and isn’t transmitting heat to your legs! Get it here! Designer: DDP Studio ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Little Improvements Go a Long Way Posted: 22 Dec 2011 12:01 AM PST The Pick UP marker is a prime example of how sometimes the smallest change can improve a product’s functionality and overall user-friendliness. Instead of lying flat against the whiteboard, the magnetic marker cap is slanted to position the body of the pen at an angle that’s easier to grab. The triangular shape also enhances ergonomics and prevents it from rolling should the marker fall. Designer: Prof. T.K. Philip Hwang, Prof Fan Cheng Kuei, Fu Shou Hsi & Wang Chih Wei ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Cooking by the Milliliter Posted: 21 Dec 2011 03:56 AM PST The Scale Gas Range integrates a weighing scale within the framework of the cooking range. The idea behind the concept to save your meals from getting burnt! Each recipe has a particular weight when it starts to cook, eventually as the moisture evaporates and the gravy thickens, the weight drops. At this time, if we get distracted with other chores, our dish is sure to burn. To avoid this, after a certain drop in weight, the burner automatically turns off, thus saving the chances of a burnt meal. I think it is a clever idea, especially if you are a new cook! Designer: Naeun Kang of SADI ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Better Nursing Posted: 21 Dec 2011 03:12 AM PST I haven't seen many nursing bottles redesigned to such finesse as this Angel Mommy Pack. The bottle is ideal for reheating breast milk using a double boiler system and keeping away unnecessary air. Simple and intuitive to use, I'm sure mothers will appreciate this patented design (hint – it should be out soon). Designer: Cho Sunghyun ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Modern Stackable Stool Posted: 21 Dec 2011 12:03 AM PST I’m loving the Totem stool series by Sydney based design studio Anaesthetic! Each stool features a pyramid shaped indention that allows them to be stacked one on top of the other, creating a practical storage solution that also serves as a unique sculptural element. Lightweight, durable, and waterproof they are great for indoor or outdoor use and can be filled with sand or water for a more permanent seating solution or a stable surface for a table-top, footrest, or any other purpose imaginable. Designer: Anaesthetic ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Hubless Wonder Posted: 21 Dec 2011 12:02 AM PST Miroslav Hundak’s FB R2000S concept is loosely based on the BMW R1200S, a Boxer model renowned for sporting performance and dynamic riding characteristics. The athletic look of the FB R2000S is contrasted with a particular touch of lightness in the form of not 2, but 3 hubless wheels with independent suspension and minimal fairings that in combination simply exude power and dynamism. Engineers will have their rightful criticisms, but there’s no denying that it looks fun to ride! Hit the jump for a sweet vid! Designer: Miroslav Hundak ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ---------- |
Moto Chair Posted: 21 Dec 2011 12:01 AM PST Just when you had gotten used to straddling the motorcycle seat- now you’ve gotta switch to sitting in a big comfy chair!? What a pain in the ass! OK – so that’s not an actual problem… but if it was this would be the solution! More aesthetically charming than practical, the Biker Chair reinterprets the seating position on a bike to a woven leather chair that’s sure to be a conversation starter. Designer: Jang Woo-seok ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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