Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Fun Foam Furniture!
- Love This Solar Bike!
- Walkie-talkie Get’s A Sexy New Look
- Like Bread and Butter
- Surprising Material Bonding
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 09:51 AM PDT Bend it, fold it, use it as a pretend shield, use it as a pool floatie, throw it, flex it, fly it… then sit and relax! It’s the Aepe Chair and it’s the most sensible seating solution for kids! The durable foam design is built to last through endless amounts of playtime. Better yet, it comes flat-packed, ready to fold into position. So easy, kids of any age can help fold it into shape! Watch the vid to see it from a kid’s point of view! Designer: Roman Bentley - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 06:55 AM PDT Ele is a solar bicycle with solar panels on its wheels that rotate 30 degrees on both sides, to face toward sun. This is to absorb as much sun-power that it can. This hybrid bike can be charged via electricity and the sun. It works in 3 modes though, muscle power, Semi- electric: electricity helps the user to ride easier and faster. Lastly, The Electric: here it functions completely like an electrical bicycle. Designer: Mojtaba Raeisi - Related posts: |
Walkie-talkie Get’s A Sexy New Look Posted: 29 Oct 2013 06:46 AM PDT Almost every tech gadget now comes in a sexy new avatar except for the humble Walkie-talkie! Thanks to the Talky, hopefully some biggie (like SONY) will be inspired to redo the design and give it a fitting new look.
Designer: Pengfei LI - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT Wood and steel just go together! The Composite Stool earns its name from the marriage of these two elements that form its simplistic yet stylish construction. Plasma cut 4mm mild steel is pressed into shape and powder coated to form the top, while sapele or silver beech wood is machined and assembled by hand to form the legs. The result is so sleek you’d never guess they were handmade in designer Andrew Cassels’ very own garage! Get em’ here! Designer: Andrew Cassels - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Oct 2013 12:01 AM PDT Designer Einat Kirschner’s experimentation with techniques to combine metal powders and ceramics found similarities in their processing methods and heating temperatures which allowed for the creation of fascinating, otherworldly forms without the use of adhesives! The material combination, dubbed CeraMetal, might appear delicate, but its incredibly strong, making it ideal for a variety of applications. Iron powder and copper powder versions give each design a one-of-a-kind aesthetic with varied hues and organic shapes. Designer: Einat Kirschner - Related posts: |
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