Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Bottle Crate And Their Story
- Just Saves More Lives!
- How a regular guy invented a life-saving car option
- Analog for Dummies
- A Different Kind of Decanter
Posted: 15 Jan 2014 10:17 AM PST A typical bottle crate can hold thirty bottles, however the design of the crate leaves room for more to fit in. The Up & Down Box can hold twenty more by accommodating upside-down bottles between the upright bottles! How cool is that!
Up & Down Box is a 2013 red dot award: design concept winner. Designers: Jung HoeYeong, Lee HyoMin, Lim JooYoung, Ryu JaeKeon & So ByungHyun - Related posts: |
Posted: 15 Jan 2014 10:09 AM PST As simple as that may seem, the design of the More Life Saver is complex yet simple at the same time. During an emergency situation at sea, it may not be possible to get those many lifebuoys out in time. Thus the "More life saver" plays an important role in such situations. The soft plastic material transforms from C- lifebuoy to a linear lifebuoy, and becomes a float, which many people can use. Kinda helps in saving more lives. Designer: Lu Chieh Hua - Related posts: |
How a regular guy invented a life-saving car option Posted: 15 Jan 2014 08:41 AM PST Every year, numerous children die because of heat stroke from being left in parked cars. It’s unnecessary and avoidable, so when Opel challenged drivers to imagine their own car options, a warehouse worker by the name of Kenny Devlieger came up with an ingenious solution for giving vehicles an added layer of safety for protecting children. See how it works —> Gabriel is a small key ring that is connected wirelessly to a pressure-sensitive mat made to fit every kind of child seat. Whenever the driver leaves the car with the child seat still occupied, an initial warning will sound. From that point on, the mat constantly measures the temperature inside the car. If it rises above 28 degrees Celsius, the heat alarm on the key ring will go off, signalling the driver to return immediately to the car. Gabriel is an option that could benefit everyone. That's why it was conceived in a way that it's compatible with any vehicle, of any make or model. Designer: Kenny Devlieger for Opel - Related posts: |
Posted: 15 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST If you’re like me, you probably wear a watch out of habit and less for actually telling the time. After all, it’s just easier to look at your phone! Finally! A watch is for us lazy folk! The Mask watch’s two rotary layers display only the numbers you’re really looking for, making it fast and easy to check the time. In pure white or black, its subtle minimalist style looks great too. Designer: Filip Slováček - Related posts: |
Posted: 15 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST The idea for Birdie decanter was born out of the interplay between geometrical shapes like cones and spheres. Simple yet sophisticated, its distinct shape provides a steady, ergonomic grip, and a spherical top piece that offers a very precise fit. In two sizes, one for wine (80 cl) and one for water (50 cl). Birdie can also be ordered in four translucent colors: grey, purpul, blue and yellow. Get it here! Designer: Markus Johansson for Sagaform - Related posts: |
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