Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- For the Archaeologist Within
- Hamming The Pack
- Panorama Perfected
- Custom-Looking Kitchen Enhancements
- Walk-In Wardrobe
Posted: 14 Dec 2012 09:17 AM PST Bones is a one-of-a-kind timepiece that was inspired by the strength and stability of the skeletal structure, and much in the same way our bones support our bodies, the bright ceramic shell protects and stabilizes the soft wood detail throughout the watch. The unique combination of materials and natural shapes creates an interesting, organic aesthetic that’s sure to be a conversation starter. Designer: Antoine Pasdeloup - No related posts. |
Posted: 14 Dec 2012 08:37 AM PST The Easy Slicer is a very clever redesign for a canned ham packaging. Basically you can rip open the can with an easy grip and use the included plastic slicer to cut the canned ham into even slices straight in the can! No need for a cutting board or knife, it is especially helpful at picnics and outdoor luncheons. Designer: Ikmo Kwon - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Dec 2012 02:44 AM PST How about another version of getting the photographer to be photographed? Camera features like panorama angles and stitching have to get innovate, so the next obvious step according to the designing community is to include the photographer into the snapshot, but with precision and finesse. The 360Vision Camera has a hinge connection to the display; that allows you to use it in many different angles, including self-portraits. 360Vision is a 2012 iF Design Talents entry. Designer: Wang Tong - Related posts: |
Custom-Looking Kitchen Enhancements Posted: 14 Dec 2012 12:01 AM PST Henrybuilt’s latest line of kitchen finishes works with a wide range of architectural and interior styles, allowing for a greater level of customization and functionality. The eclectic mix of reclaimed Douglas fir surfaces, tongue and groove construction, textured backsplash, and range of leather pulls give a highly personalized and refined look without sacrificing function. Designer: Henrybuilt - Related posts:
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Posted: 14 Dec 2012 12:01 AM PST Having a walk-in closet is the envy of everyone who lives in smaller spaces where you have to get clever with storing all your clothes. This well-thought wardrobe design is the next best thing. Unlike standard wardrobes where clothes get lost in the darkness (and in turn never worn), it focuses on sensible arrangement and makes sure every item is visible at all times. Better yet, it really feels like a walk-in closet, making it a perfect solution for compact living. Designer: Hosun Ching - Related posts: |
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