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Posted: 23 Oct 2014 03:26 AM PDT The art of making tea is a ritual that is sacred to many. Special brew masters undergo rigorous training on how to make the perfect cuppa. For the uninitiated people like me, we have setups like this "Teapot The Dew", a tea making process that uses the dew and tea leaves brewing in an enclosed glass pot. Take a look…. Designer: Zhang Hongxin - Related posts: |
Posted: 23 Oct 2014 03:19 AM PDT I am used to popping a contact lens into my eyes, which is why administering eye drops is easy for me. However, for most folks, it can be a challenge to put in a few drops. The i-drop is an eye drop applicator tool that fits onto the typical eye drop bottles. The design is clever and can be implemented soon; any takers? Designers: Eunyoung Lee and Kwangtack Lee - No related posts. |
The Sweetest Sour Lemon Squeezer Posted: 23 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT We squeeze lemons with our hands sideways, so why should our kitchen lemon squeezers go top to bottom?! There are benefits doing it our natural way, and for this reason, Citro is the first sideways squeezer! Unlike its top-to-bottom rivals, it leaves no juice left behind in the “bottom” half of the lemon. Because of its positioning, it’s also more intuitive to use. Designer: Viraj Joshi - Related posts: |
The World’s First COOL Wheelchair Posted: 23 Oct 2014 12:01 AM PDT Inspired by a spinal injury of his own, designer Andrew Florence set out to redesign the wheelchair as we know it. The result is the Carbon Black Wheelchair. Made by F1 engineers from F1 spec carbon fiber, the sleek and sexy design aims to not only enhance usability with lightness and rigidity, but change the existing perceptions of wheelchairs and their users. It’s the ultimate in medical mobility for independent users to whom style matters as much as practicality. I hope I never need one, but if I do… I hope I’m rolling in this! Carbon fiber proved to be the ideal material as the chair had to be minimal and lightweight as well as robust enough for everyday use. The unique monocoque design can be built to bespoke measurements. This monocoque structure also does not have a separate frame – the seat itself is a key part of the structure, creating the strongest, stiffest chair possible, using the least components possible. Designer: Andrew Slorance - Related posts: |
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