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- Sewwwww Cool!
- iClick Good Pictures With iCamera
- Iced Drinks Anyone?
- Death of the Wall Clock
- FIT for EVERYONE
Posted: 17 Jul 2013 09:24 AM PDT If you’ve ever looked closely at a sewing machine, then you know they are generally quite daunting with all their knobs, buttons, gizmos and other gadgets. Susanne Eichel’s latest creation, however, might just be the Apple iPad of sewing machines. With its aluminum unibody, minmal aesthetic, straightforward controls, and overall user-friendliness, it makes sewing seem within reach to anyone. So simple that the knobs’ labels are even in German and you’ll still know what they do! Designer: Susanne Eichel - Related posts: |
iClick Good Pictures With iCamera Posted: 17 Jul 2013 04:44 AM PDT Amidst many iWatch and iPhone 5S / iPhone 6 rumors, we have here the iCamera Concept. A total figment of creative imagination that sparks a debate amongst Apple Fanboys and girls! Straightforward and intuitive, I like what I see and think of it as a well inspired idea. What do you think? Designer: Tomas Moyano - Related posts: |
Posted: 17 Jul 2013 02:02 AM PDT Restore Well takes you back to the good old days of soaking your beverage bottles in cold streams of water to chill them. I remember doing that on one too many picnics and it was real fun! In any case this modern version takes technology, lifestyle and amenities into account; hence it chills your drinks using an iced cold-water bath and refreshes you instantly. Designer: Song Kyuho - Related posts: |
Posted: 17 Jul 2013 12:01 AM PDT The BIBO watch (name derived from the Indian name Biboswan meaning Sun God) is a response to the modern work week, which renders wall-mounted home clocks useless when no one is there from 9-5. The entire face unit is removable and can be left on the wrist band, or placed in a tabletop dock where it projects the time onto a wall using a built-in mini-projector! However different, both the strap and dock are stylistically connected by sharing the same striking Madhubani geometric art pattern. Designer: Sankalp Sinha - Related posts: |
Posted: 17 Jul 2013 12:01 AM PDT FIT is an adjustable, custom-made prosthetic leg for transtibial amputee children in developing countries. FIT “grows” along with the child, adjusting to height and leg size to allow continued use over the course of many years. This unique adaptability as well as its super-durability make it a viable, efficient solution specifically for areas of the world where access to medical treatment is limited. Designer: Oz Benderman - No related posts. |
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