Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
Posted: 02 Aug 2012 10:16 AM PDT The KUGL light transforms the idea of lighting in the form of stationary objects into a mobile system of induction-charged units with an adorably unorthodox globe shape. Each ball features a flat, magnetic surface on it’s lower hemisphere that allows it to be mounted on any metal surface and twisted to achieve the desired directional light. After use, simply throw it on the docking station until it’s needed again. Genius! Designer: Adrian Gögl - Related posts: |
Posted: 02 Aug 2012 06:13 AM PDT The Stove is an emergency stove that was inspired by the Great East Japan Earthquake of Japan. It basically is a design that allows you to use it for cooking and charging batteries. As the designer explains, "the wood or wooden pellets for the stove are environmentally friendly type of fuel that is easy to handle." Although intended for earthquake prone Japan, the stove can find value in many other regions as well. Designer: Kazuaki Hibino - Related posts: |
Posted: 02 Aug 2012 06:08 AM PDT Delight Lamp is a kitchen lamp that creates an intimate illumination for folks who enjoy homemade meal together with friends. As Xiao explains, "The design is generated based on people's sensorial stimulation and behavioral demands." The lights are controlled by a mobile app that allows you to control the intensity, color, direction as well as height of the illumination and creates a comfy atmosphere. Designer: Tianyu Xiao - Related posts: |
Posted: 02 Aug 2012 12:07 AM PDT Its name might not make sense until you take a closer look at Lamp3′s wood legs, metal shades, and LED panels. If you’re still not catching on, it’s time to get your peepers checked! The concept is almost too simple, but it’s quite nice to look at. Designer: Luís Porém - No related posts. |
Posted: 02 Aug 2012 12:01 AM PDT Inspired by the recent quakes and tsunamis in Japan and Haiti, the Origami Shelter aims to provide fast, efficient protection for those in dire situations. The design takes from the folding principles of origami and transforms from small rectangle to a secure, durable sanctuary in minutes. The compact design can easily be shipped in large quantities and constructed by a single individual, making it a great disaster relief product. Designer: Doowon Suh - Related posts: |
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