Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Extend, Bend And Hang
- A Void in Time
- It’s Hidden And It’s A Radio
- Prismatic Perfection
- Squirmable Seating
Posted: 30 Jan 2014 09:56 AM PST That is the way you make light while out camping! Don't trust me? Try the Hang Up Lamp; it's a flexible tube that just needs to be extended, bent and hung up. Ideal for the outdoors, the tube sources its power from the solar cells on the rim.
Designers: Jihyun Seo, Youjung An & Dayoung An - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 Jan 2014 09:44 AM PST Designed for the Fossil brand, the O Ring watch is a metaphorical symbol of the consistency of time which has no lapse. The open center piques the viewers interest when it becomes clear that the mechanical functionality doesn’t emanate from the center as we’re familiar with. On a side note, I’m suddenly craving a doughnut. Designer: Eugeni Quitllet - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 Jan 2014 12:03 AM PST You can call it the world's simplest, most advanced wireless MultiSpeaker for iPhone and iPad in its compact form. I call it the HiddenRadio2. An elegant wireless speaker, this baby delivers best-in-class sound and uses smart controls and MultiPoint connectivity to do the same. Simply touch the cap and elevate your sound! Get yours here. MultiPoint – Link two HiddenRadio2's and place them in different areas of your home to create a seamless wireless audio set-up, or alongside for amazing stereo experience. Smart Controls – No need for your phone to be around anymore. Using the intelligent capacitive touch sensor you can operate your music by simply tapping the cap, even adjust the volume. Magic Lift – Touch the cap or hit play on your phone, and the cap magically lifts, revealing the speaker hidden beneath. Your HiddenRadio2 then begins to stream crystal clear music. Designers: John Van Den Nieuwenhuizen and Vitor Santa Maria [ Buy it Here ] - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST The Prism table tells a story. No matter what angle you look from, it will always show you something new! Like a prism refracting light, this table takes lines of color, emerging from a single bar, and stretches them across its frame. By weaving and twisting its linear geometry, the internal structure transforms from point to point. The maze of mixing colors creates surfaces that together form a beautiful whole. Designer: Maurie Novak - Related posts: |
Posted: 30 Jan 2014 12:01 AM PST There’s something very honest and friendly about this simplistic yet inviting chair and footrest combination called Nuno. Everyone knows that when it comes to seating, true ergonomics mean you can adjust the position of your body and the chair will follow suit… not the other way around. That’s precisely what it achieves with thoughtful construction applied to otherwise basic materials. Check it out! Studies have shown that ergonomic seating comfort is achieved through the connection between movements and changes in body position. In response to this, a simple bench offers your body the ability to sit in a way that is comfortable to you. The centerpiece of the chair is comprised of a flexible directional back made of felt. It is designed in a way that allows for varying positions and is therefore very adaptable. The adjustable backrest supports and warms the lower back, providing greater support. Designer: Emelia Lucht - Related posts: |
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