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Posted: 14 Feb 2014 10:33 AM PST I’m in the market for a new car and am facing this very dilemma! I want something smaller and more efficient for zipping around the city than my slow, gas-guzzling SUV. But I can’t live without the extra space when I need it! If only I could have both…. The Split&Go concept was born of this very idea! It’s a conventional van that splits to turn into a two-seater small car for urban use. Perfect for everything from road trips to running errands! Designer: Kenan Haliloglu - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Feb 2014 09:58 AM PST The Cross X is a low-cost hybrid bicycle designed for the rapidly urbanizing countries. It hopes to be that mode of transport, which is cost-effective, traffic beating and personal. Its potential in two contexts – medical emergencies and large campuses; I'm thinking campuses like Apple or Google, perhaps! Details:
Cross X is a 2013 Red Dot Award: Design Concept Winner. Designer: Mithun Darji - Related posts: |
Linear Or Long, Just The Way I Like It Posted: 14 Feb 2014 09:05 AM PST The EON 2 is a concept kitchen whose main highlight is the rotating bar. By moving this bar from linear to L-type, you get a chance to play around with the space, looks and orientation of the room. The minimalist design is supported with the use of high quality materials and fittings. Essentially the rotating bar allows greater mobility of the kitchen and more space when the kitchen is not used. The kitchen fronts are made of painted MDF and worktop is a made of LG Hi-Mac acrylic composite material. Designer: Branislav Varnicic - Related posts: |
Posted: 14 Feb 2014 12:01 AM PST The Cantador lamp brings light and sound together like never before. The minimal pendant uses hidden LEDs against a specialized film and acid finish glass to create a diffused, multidirectional light that even illuminates upwards. An integrated sound transducer produces subtle vibrations in the glass that fall in rhythm with whatever music is playing. Together, these features create the perfect atmospheric lamp. See it in action —> Designer: Miguel Silva
Cantador Prototype from Miguel Silva on Vimeo.
Cantador Prototype from Miguel Silva on Vimeo. - Related posts:
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Posted: 14 Feb 2014 12:01 AM PST After a day of shopping, you’re way hungry… so you stop to eat. But where do you put your new precious belongings? Under the table on the dirty floor? Behind you in the seat? Not anymore! The HangOut table keeps your bags, purse or other goodies right by your side. One simple cut makes all the difference, so you can relax and enjoy your lunch! Check out the vid to see how it works —> Designers: Kaito Choy, Zhenmin Li, Hyokwon Kwak - Related posts: |
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