Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- The V Toast
- Big Dreams in a Small House
- iSee A Better Phone!
- Visionary Cooking Experience
- A Chair to Share
Posted: 25 Feb 2013 08:51 AM PST The Toaster & Knife is the combination of a toaster and Double bladed 'Y shaped' knife that have a definitive purpose. The bent shape of the toaster creates an iconic V shape toast and the Y shaped knife, solves the “double dipping” problem. Yes, one blade for the butter and the other for the jam! The center of the toast breaks easily into a sandwich, making your breakfast routine crispier! Advisors: Mr. Yoav Ziv and Mrs. Michal Fraifeld Designer: Zlil Lazarovich - Related posts: |
Posted: 25 Feb 2013 08:38 AM PST One look at the interior of this mountain lodge and you’d never know that it’s a mere 538 square feet. Using material continuations, like the raw barn-wood floor that extends upwards to the wall at random sections, the space appears larger while maintaining that warm,cozy lodge vibe. Extra tall ceilings and lots of carefully placed windows add to this openness while providing perfect views of the contrasting wild terrain. Designer: Igor Sirotov - Related posts: |
Posted: 25 Feb 2013 07:43 AM PST The DeckSpace Phone is more of a prototyping experiment focused on designing a phone with a new user experience. I love the iconic way it deals with the numerous apps and the makes them approachable yet distinct from the standard iOS style. Like the designer puts it, "DeckSpace offers a new method for organizing apps on an operating system." I guess I agree. Designer: Aaron Kettl - Related posts: |
Posted: 25 Feb 2013 12:01 AM PST The Whirlpool Fireplace cooking experience combines the tradition of gathering around the fire with modern tech. The story is built on the concept of cooking with light, where different frequencies of light are used to either create a warm atmosphere or to cook different types of food. The central basin is filled with light pins for cooking & an intelligent interactive table surface that keeps food/drinks hot or cold. The intuitive interface with gestural controls adds to the overall sensorial experience. Designer: Whirlpool Global Consumer Design - Related posts:
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Posted: 25 Feb 2013 12:01 AM PST The NaMu (Korean for “tree”) chair’s fluid shape adapts natural curves inspired by the roots of the white oak and teak of which it’s composed. The root-inspiration is symbolic of the family unit and celebrates the common tradition of passing down heirlooms from one generation to the next. Solid, simple, and crafted to last, it’s an enduring design that’s sure to be cherished. Designer: Peter Yong Ra - Related posts: |
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