Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
Posted: 11 Apr 2013 08:47 AM PDT Design Yuhan Zhang imagines cities in 2030 being so congested they require multi-layered transportation systems that divide routes between pedestrian, commercial, and personal use. The system closely resembles a beehive, where individuals serving various tasks can use designated vehicles to get around and complete their missions. At the center of the hive, automated vehicles are dispatched directly to customers. For example, the Beetruck here is a programmable rental truck that’s perfect for transporting cargo. Designer: Yuhan Zhang - Related posts: |
Posted: 11 Apr 2013 07:57 AM PDT I love the illusion that the Ice Cube tank proposes; imagine the stunned expressions when people discover that the cube is an ice deception and that your fishes are swimming in safe waters. A clever perception and very Fred 'n Friends kinda design; got to hand it to Arthur for making us look at the lighter side of life! Designer: Arthur Xin (SE Xin) - Related posts: |
Posted: 11 Apr 2013 07:48 AM PDT Besides its stunning geometric looks, the Nooka ZIG has one of the most practical elements that this digital era requires. The concept is the perfect marriage of a digital watch with USB, redefining portability and interaction. While the designer aspires to bring back the physical human interaction that is often lost with technology, I think the watch just takes us a step closer to the surreal world. Designer: Adrian Candela - Related posts: |
Posted: 11 Apr 2013 12:01 AM PDT The Stalasso pendant lamp was inspired by one of nature’s own art forms, the stalactite dripstone. The elegant form captures the essence of the naturally occurring contrast of water as it drips from the tip of the mineral deposit. It’s versatile as a single hanging “drop” of light, an ambience-inspiring cluster, or an expansive arrangement across large spaces. Designer: Joeri Claeys - Related posts: |
Posted: 11 Apr 2013 12:00 AM PDT The ZGRYZ (Polish for “bite”) nutcracker uses a geared lever mechanism to swiftly crush even the hardest nut shells without requiring a herculean effort. The jaws of this heavy-duty tool crack everything from almonds to walnuts, all while giving the user complete control of force to protect the precious meat inside. It’s efficient, compact, and ergonomically enhanced for hands of any age, size, or dominance. Designer: Antoni Skapski - Related posts: |
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