Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
Posted: 23 May 2013 09:00 AM PDT What’s more fun than one of those pin-press needle impression toys that we loved to stick our faces in as kids??? …a GIANT one! Besides being über-fun, the PinPres shelf goes beyond the limitations of other shelving systems that restrict usable space with predefined sections. Simply push the object you want to shelve directly onto the pins and voila – you’ve got a custom space to store just about anything. The best thing about it is that you can actually own this one! Get it here! Designer: OOO My Design - Related posts: |
Posted: 23 May 2013 01:11 AM PDT Sleeed is a horizontal nesting chair, which is inspired by the sled. The design ensures that the chairs slide easily and stack compactly with no need for lifting. The legs of the chair are fashioned like the edge of a sled, just for the functional effect. The chairs can maximize one's floor space by stacking compactly. The chairs are sturdy and composed of polypropylene with glass fiber reinforcement, and can be produced in various colors. It is efficiently manufactured with a single injection molding process. Designer: Choi Minsoo - Related posts: |
Posted: 23 May 2013 01:01 AM PDT The Easy Sketch is a transparent drawing pad, which allows you to trace and sketch views during your outdoor trip. You don't need to be the best of artists but just have the knack of thinking imaginatively. The pad is capable of combining different views into one painting, and incorporates color and brushworks. A good and engaging alternative to the digicam! Designer: Yun-Fan Chang - Related posts: |
Posted: 23 May 2013 12:20 AM PDT The Sensi Standmixer is an exploration into stretching the versatility of appliances to go beyond the confines of the kitchen. Instead of standing over the food item being processed, the user can remove the top portion of the device to monitor its progress via a camera and display connected over WiFi. Control the time, temperature, speed and more remotely from the comfort of the couch or while doing other household chores! Designer: Peter Braakhuis - Related posts: |
Posted: 23 May 2013 12:04 AM PDT Designed for the seeing-impaired, the Touch It watch makes it possible to feel rather than view time on its face. Hours and minutes are represented by raised bumps that rotate underneath a flexible surface, providing a tactile way of reading the time. While it was designed primarily for the blind, it’s also a great way to check the time without being rude! Designer: Lee Wonjae - Related posts: |
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