Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Passive iPhone Amplifiers
- Sleek Backpack For Urban Adventurers
- For the Note Taker, Money Maker
- Geodesic Seating
- Barely-there Biffy
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 04:03 AM PDT Passive phone amplifiers reminds me of gramophone speakers from the past. The coming together of present day smartphone technology with old school charm of passive amplifiers is an intriguing mix. The Megatono line of passive iphone amplifiers from ECOtono changes this equation by bringing in contemporary colours and forms into their products. This vibrant set of passive speakers look much modern when compared to the rest of its kind that deliberately dons the old school look. Made from ceramic for its superior vibration properties, Megatono can amplify sounds up-to 5 times louder. The form of the amplifiers is optimized for the best sound output. This set of Italian designed accessories can accommodate a wide variety of iphone generations and ipods. It can enrich your sound in style, without needing any WiFi Or Bluetooth. The sweet sound of Oldschool meeting contemporary chic. Designer: ECOtono - Related posts:
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Sleek Backpack For Urban Adventurers Posted: 21 Mar 2014 03:43 AM PDT Ember Equipment’s modular urban backpack is a well thought out everyday/travel pack for active urban citizens. This rugged back pack can be a helpful companion in a double life spanning from urban streets to jungle trails. If you are the kind of person who escapes from the urban chaos into the soothing lap of nature at any possible chance, this 20 litre pack has the right set of compartments to carry all your essentials and equipments. It features padded internal laptop & tablet sleeves, 2 weather-proof exterior gear pockets and more. Designed by a team with experience in ‘sport, performance and outdoor brands’ the equipment stays true to the wanderlust spirit. It promises ample protection and weather proofing for its contents and has options for upgrading and customization. Ember urban backpack will be at home in both city streets and the camping sites, just like its wearer. Designer: Ember Equipment - Related posts: |
For the Note Taker, Money Maker Posted: 21 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT For the multitasking man, Bfofo’s premiere product, the Note:Wallet, was designed so that you never again leave home without the simple necessities: cash, cards, paper and pen. Now you can jot down that lyric that’s been in your head, leave your number for that cute waitress, or simply keep your grocery list handy! Minimal yet highly functional, the wallet’s unique composition of stainless steel, leather, aluminum and cast rubber maintain a slim silhouette despite the extra features. Catch the vid! Designer: Bfofo Designs Inc. - Related posts: |
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT If the Q1 lounge chair looks familiar, that's because you've seen its striking shell shape before… only in architecture, not furniture! Based on Richard Buckminster Fuller's iconic spherical structure (most commonly used in geodesic domes), the form of the shell has a naturally high load carrying capacity despite being quite simple. Lucky for us, its spherical shape is a natural, comfy fit for the human body no matter which way you lounge! Own it HERE. Designer: ODESD2 - Related posts: |
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PDT Iota is an ingenious solution that not only uses considerably less water than standard toilets, but even has a smaller physical footprint in the bathroom! The magic is in a folding mechanism that makes it just a third the size of a standard toilet! Watch it almost disappear! The folding bowl houses a built-in U bend that disengages from the waste pipe whilst still maintaining an air tight seal. When closed in the flush position, the U bend reengages simultaneously when the cistern flushes. A current standard toilet uses 6 liters of water on ever flush while Iota only uses 2.5 liters. That’s more than 50% less! Designers: Gareth Humphreys & Elliott Whiteley - Related posts: |
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