Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Three Times The Suds
- Fancy Surgical Tool is so Future is Now!
- Tangible Sounds of the City
- Spinal Lamp
- Get To the Point
Posted: 10 Oct 2013 06:36 AM PDT The 3in1 is an efficient refill container for your bathroom toiletries. The container features three different dispensers for shampoo, conditioner and bathing gel. The packaging is innovative in the sense that you can have sequential use of your products and at the same time have a bottle that uses lesser space. Kinda neat like the multicolored 5-in-1 pens I have with me! Designer: Jungjune Seo - Related posts: |
Fancy Surgical Tool is so Future is Now! Posted: 10 Oct 2013 01:00 AM PDT Surgical work requires a level or hand precision artisans would envy but years of repetitive motion can leave doctors with various levels of carpal tunnel. Enter the Stratos™, a new all-in-one device for endoscopic carpal tunnel release. Among a number of innovations, the Stratos™ handle houses scraper and blade attachments which are automatically deployed with a flip of a switch. Consider that many surgeries take hours on end, this new tool enables doctors to do their job without tiring out their wrists and hands. Need more of this! Designers: A.M. Surgical, Inc. & Carbon Design Group - Related posts:
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Posted: 10 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT One word best describes the latest design from Estudio Guto Requena – LOUD! The Noize Chair is the result of a sound experiment where recorded noise from the streets of the designer’s native São Paulo, Brazil were digitally applied to the form of a classic chair before being 3D printed. In a sense, the city’s voices and suburban noise are relived in both the design process and with every look at this creative concept! Check out the video to learn more about the process. Designer: Estudio Guto Requena - Related posts: |
Posted: 10 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT The big brother of the original smaller version, the Hanko Large Suspension Light is composed of 80 individually cut plywood pieces held together by an acrylic frame and 3 steel cables. The vertebrae-like structure’s circular illumination is made possible with a flexible, silicon coated, white LED tube light. Mostly diffused by the plates, the light source is visible at different points depending on the user’s perspective. Designer: Ian Cameron - No related posts. |
Posted: 10 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT Frederic Rätsch’s “mio.sidetable” stems from the designer’s belief that home furnishings can be reduced to the bare minimum without sacrificing personality that makes them not just an everyday household item, but a piece to be cherished for a lifetime. You’ll only find 3 legs on this minimal table, one of which has a curious red point that’s sure to spark your imagination! Designer: Frederic Julian Rätsch - No related posts. |
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