Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- It’s what’s inside that counts.
- Walls To Climb
- Foot Basics
- Awesomely Autonomous Auto
- Highly Evolved Transport
It’s what’s inside that counts. Posted: 03 Mar 2014 08:42 AM PST At first glance, Misko looks like your average bedside drawer table… minimal and well-balanced. But, flip the switch and that’s when you’ll fall in love! An internal LED shines bright from within, illuminating the translucent top and peeking through the handle space. Combining these two functions keeps your bedroom space uncluttered but just as bright. DO WANT! Designer: Haim Evgi - Related posts: |
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 06:14 AM PST I have always been a fan of fitness and find the Nova Climbing Wall an interesting way to integrate workout installation into the interior design of a home. Essentially, Nova is a climbing wall with a compelling interactive interface. The wall includes panels with pattern-cut-outs, which replace the colored holds of regular training walls. Climbing routes, difficulty levels and routes are flexibly indicated through light and can be selected via the Smartphone App. When not in use, you can create a modern ambiance just by the play of lights. Nova is a 2014 iF Design Award – Gold Winner. Designer: Lunar - Related posts:
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Posted: 03 Mar 2014 03:39 AM PST The Kick Stopper takes the humble doorstopper into a new functional form and movement. It moves very much like a door handle and can be easily kicked into position thanks to its centered pivotal positioning. One kick and the door is in-place…another and you can move it freely. Designer: Yootaek Jung - Related posts: |
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 03:13 AM PST The Uniblock automated vehicle is actually a modular 3-cars-in-1! The clever design splits up to tackle different scenarios. In single car mode, it's beneficial for short distances or using narrow roads. Expanded to two or three, Uniblock becomes the perfect caravan for making long journeys on the wider open road. Best of all, it will drive itself so you can sit back and relax inside the comfy reconfigurable cabin! Designer: Jungu Lee - Related posts: |
Posted: 03 Mar 2014 12:01 AM PST The BMW Honeycomb concept’s aim is not to reinvent the automobile, rather, it’s to entirely reshape the way we think about urban transportation! Inspired by the socially evolved bee, the system works as a colony of well-organized vehicles that communicate with each other and with users to get people where they need to be. When a user books one of the autonomous cars from their smartphone, it leaves the hub… picks them up… delivers them… and either returns to charge or starts on a new mission! Designers: Irfendy Mohamad & Qiudi Yang - Related posts: |
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