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- So Thin, We’re Worried
- Wrapped Around My Finger
- Less About The Time
- A Ladder to be Proud Of
- Possibly the Sexiest E-Bike Ever?
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 05:44 AM PDT Somebody get this lamp a cheeseburger because it is wayyyyyy skinny! It’s called the Lanx lamp and it highlights the extreme thinness of current OLED technology. 3mm aluminum gives the barely-there structure strength while a skinned wood veneer provides surface protection and completes an aesthetic best described as ethereal. Designer: Alessandro Marelli - Related posts: |
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 01:11 AM PDT The Zero is yet another bottle packaging design that looks at extracting the very last drop of its contents. We saw a similar toothpaste design that used centrifugal force to drive all the toothpaste towards the mouth. The question here is, does this concept work or should designers put back their thinking caps and come up with something different? What do you say? Designer: Yongwoo Shim - Related posts: |
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 01:01 AM PDT The Lessolute is a clock and timer combo that works together in a distinct, emotional manner. When its placed horizontal, the device functions as a clock, but when you stand it straight, it works like a timer. Interacting with the clock is more likely to get it working, rather than pressing some buttons! Interesting! Designer: Jaeil Bae - No related posts. |
Posted: 24 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT Now, here’s a ladder you won’t want to hide in the closet! The Tenzing ladder’s attractive simplicity and easy functionality allow it to become not just a tool, but an accent to any living space. Warm birch molded into smooth curves give it both an inviting aesthetic and structural integrity. The included Tenzing branded tool-bag makes makes even your hammer and screwdriver look cool! Designer: Fritz Specht - Related posts: |
Possibly the Sexiest E-Bike Ever? Posted: 24 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT Nikos Manafis’ e-bike concept achieves its sharp, aerodynamic form through a manufacturing process that consists of folding sheets of aluminum around minimal, lightweight frame. But it’s an electric bike, so where is the motor?— Not one but two 250W in-wheel motors work either separately for extended range, or together for an extra boost of speed. Extras include a classic Brooks saddle and 3d printed lenses for LED tail lights! Watch the 360! Designer: Nikos Manafis - Related posts: |
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