Yanko Design - Form Beyond Function |
- Google Glass Guard
- I’m Home Now
- Bills and Mailboxes
- Dual Contour Camera Release
- The Only Hammer You Need
Posted: 02 May 2014 08:26 AM PDT If you were an early adopter of Google Glass, then you’re probably in the market for something more protective than that flimsy case you got! Though the frame is composed mostly of titanium, many users have found that it’s easy to snap a plastic stem connector on the computer side. To secure your precious, this case by Design Libero takes the shape of Google Glass and features a rigid exterior shell and soft, foam and silicone interior. In liquid wood, carbon fiber, or recycled aluminum you can choose the case that best suits your style. Designer: Design Libero - Related posts: |
Posted: 02 May 2014 03:24 AM PDT Love this nHome caravan dedicated to young active people who epitomize modern lifestyle. Sized to be perfectly small yet spacious, the interiors are surprisingly roomy. I suppose the fact that it is lit by a large window placed on the roof and three windows on each side of the dining room, helps the cause. The caravan features a dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. It is also equipped with a voluminous boot. Designers: Lukasz Paszkowski and Michal Kozlowski - Related posts: |
Posted: 02 May 2014 03:04 AM PDT There is a love-hate relationship between bills and mailboxes. Looks like some universal law of attraction first gets someone (the mailman) to stuff bills into a mailbox and somehow the journey from the box to the owner gets blurry and distorted. Excuses be-gone! The Smart Mail Box is a cryptic code that only the owner can unlock. It keeps the letters neat and safe. Moreover, every time the mailman loads some, you get a text message alerting – you've got mail! Designer: Yun Young Ho - No related posts. |
Posted: 02 May 2014 12:01 AM PDT Up until now, soft release camera buttons were either concave or convex, depending on the manufacturer. For the first time, Komaru offers a dual contour button, convex on the outside and concave in the center. This ergonomic solution is inspired by the keys on a flute, both domed and hollowed to provide a better fit to the musician’s and now the photographer’s fingertip. In this way Komaru instinctively and immediately centers the finger, and therefore the release pressure. Each Komaru is individually machined, partly by hand, in an aeronautical-grade engineering workshop in Toulouse, France. Designer: Patrick Borie-Duclaud - Related posts:
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Posted: 02 May 2014 12:01 AM PDT A hammer is a hammer. No big deal, right? Actually, there are different hammers for different applications that require different weights as well as sizes. For master craftsmen, the BA Hammer features modular heads of different weight and size. They’re easily switched out and nested for convenient storage. Make things easier by matching the tool to the job! Designer: Snežana Jeremić - Related posts: |
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