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Posted: 22 Aug 2013 09:11 AM PDT Projected keyboards are all the rage! This one, by Celluon, doubles as a virtual multi-touch mouse, eliminating the need for extra peripherals. With the flick of a switch, a full-size QWERTY keyboard is projected in the safe form of a laser directly onto any flat surface. Compatible with both Windows, Android, Blackberry and iOS systems, Epic pairs via Bluetooth to your favorite devices. Get it here fo’ real! Designer: Celluon - Related posts: |
Posted: 22 Aug 2013 01:11 AM PDT The Uppercup is a sustainable designed, reusable takeaway coffee cup that is elegant and durable. It comes as a great alternate to the disposable cups that we see out there. Constructed as a double wall tumbler, it is made of Tritan plastic and is ultrasonically welded. The BPA free design insulates the cup and doesn’t absorb odors and flavors and is fully recyclable. Looks cool too!
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Posted: 22 Aug 2013 01:01 AM PDT The one place I’d like to see robots do their thing is in the domestic space. The Mab is a concept in this direction and looks at giving home space a robotic clean look. Essentially it is an automated cleaning system consisting of hundreds of flying mini-robots which will clean all surfaces. Mab scans and custom cleans an area according to its requirements. Although they look like little aliens invading your home, however the future is such a zone that you never know; these kinda bots could be the norm! Mab is a 2013 Electrolux Design Lab semifinalist. Designer: Adrian Perez Zapata - Related posts: |
Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:01 AM PDT The Red Dot Award winning Plum Stool’s swift, aerodynamic form emulates natural, organic style in modern carbon material. Though delicate looking, the logical structural geometry and material quality together make it not only strong but incredibly light. To highlight this, the design’s name is a derivative of the Spanish word “pluma” which means “feather.” Designer: Alvaro Uribe - Related posts: |
Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:01 AM PDT Leveraging SIMTech's Printed Heater technology, Heatran is a home-use heat wrap therapy treatment designed to provide relief for anyone suffering from knee pain. It soothes discomfort by rapidly heating and maintaining temperature to promote blood circulation. Even heat distribution is achieved throughout each 30 minute therapeutic session with a rounded heat channel. Velcro fasteners make it super easy to affix to the knee for users with limited mobility. Designers: Vernon Chen Yi Liang & Benjamin Xue Weilong
Heatran from Vernon Chen on Vimeo. - Related posts: |
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