Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
Posted: 30 May 2013 09:02 AM PDT Lenify is a collapsible emergency stretcher that all but eliminates the chances of secondary injuries caused by lifting patients onto the stretcher. The solution: divide the stretcher into three parts to stabilize the upper body, arms/midsection, and lower body. This unique construction makes it possible to “scoop” the individual into the stretcher rather than the traditional “lift and drop” method. Designer: Danny Lin - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 May 2013 01:11 AM PDT Love the Ziggle for being this compact portable grill that looks neat and is functional. Typically grills are cumbersome and inconvenient, especially when you are out camping. The small size and compact demeanor make this zig a must-have on your camping gear list. Too bad it's still a concept! The Ziggle is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry. Designers: Studio Zebi, Kihwan Joo & Guenhee Lee - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 May 2013 01:01 AM PDT The Dry Hand's Faucet incorporates the hand dryer within the faucet system. Basically after washing your hands you simply need to swivel the faucet head to activate the hand dryer. Looks to be a good solution for those who prefer the hot air dryer to the paper towel! Dry Hand’s Faucet is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry. Designers: Jiwei Zhang, Mingcang He, Jiaqi Wang & Kun Xu - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 May 2013 12:01 AM PDT This elegant pendant lamp takes it namesake and organic shape from one of mother nature’s own: the seed! The Seed lamp creates an ambient, diffused glow to achieve the ideal mood anywhere from the dining table to the lounge. As it appears to drip from the ceiling, the pendant has a somewhat-alien aesthetic brought back to earth by it’s natural curves- a perfect contrast for modern spaces. Designer: Joeri Clays - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 May 2013 12:01 AM PDT Leander Angerer and David Ross’ revamp of this late Victorian staircase introduces subtle modern touches to accentuate the classical style. Tennis racket string sewn into the handrail replaces the banisters while a floating marble plinth replaces the first step. Other extraneous parts were taken away and hand-modified to give it a lighter, renewed aesthetic. Not only nice to look at, the strings can also be plucked, turning the house itself into a giant musical instrument! Designers: David Ross & Leander Angerer - Related posts: |
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