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- Print-a-Beemer
- Jamie Oliver In Your Kitchen
- My Personal Spa Tub
- Instant Insulin You Can Wear
- Big Pixels are IN!
Posted: 26 Jun 2013 09:19 AM PDT What’s most stunning about the BMW i-3/60° isn’t its futuristic yet viable appearance. It’s what’s inside! The vehicle’s construction consists of layered structural elements that were designed to ease transportation while maintaining structural integrity. After building the shell, the remaining exterior and accessory parts are chosen from a 3D-printable catalogue for the user’s complete customization. Check out the vid for the full 360°! Designer: Han Yong-Fei
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Posted: 26 Jun 2013 07:42 AM PDT The Global Chef is a clever appliance that uses technology to its advantage. Imagine having a cook-off with Gordon Ramsey in your own Hell's Kitchen or inviting Jamie Oliver to teach you British delights. Global Chef has the ability to bring people together from all across the world by using laser hologram technology. Discover new cuisines, join cooking classes or have dinner parties with friends and family straight from the home kitchen! Features:
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Posted: 26 Jun 2013 06:57 AM PDT Taking inspiration from the automatic massage chair, One Touch Spa Tub or OTST, hopes to make your bathing experience one helluva cushy one! To give us a better spa at the convenience of a button, the fully automatic tub comes to life with 3 water levels. Features include spa jets, thermostatic temperature control, automatic water-in & water-out. Thanks to its design OTST uses only half the amount of water compared to a conventional tub and yet still allows a full body soak. It can be easily moved and is only two-third the length of a conventional bathtub; small enough to fit in any home and the installation time takes only a minute. Awesome! Designer: Javier Bao – 3 Droplets - Related posts: |
Posted: 26 Jun 2013 12:01 AM PDT Even though insulin pumps are considered a more effective and easier treatment for those with type 1 diabetes, only 20% of adults use them because the device must be worn at all times. Many opt for the painful daily injection instead. MOVE is an insulin pump designed for a more active lifestyle, shaping to the wearers body in a more comfortable, discreet way. Placeable on any part of the body, it’s less noticeable to the wearer so they can live the active lifestyle they deserve! See how it works autonomously —> Designers: Lina Trulsson
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Posted: 26 Jun 2013 12:01 AM PDT This cleverly designed Pixel wristwatch is the latest in a trend of oversized squares, using them to denote the time in an easy-to-read yet striking way! At any given time, just 3 squares are displayed on the face, moving about to indicate the hours and minutes while the center square blinks with each passing second. Designer: Maxim Mezentsev & Aleksander Suhih - Related posts: |
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