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Posted: 29 Dec 2014 10:24 AM PST The latest addition to Fallen Furniture’s curated series of reclaimed furniture, the mirror-polished Cluster Bomb Drinks Cabinet stands more than eight feet tall and weighs in at 600 pounds. Behind the gleaming 1970s missile fuselage, three glass shelves revolve around a gold-plated spindle. In the base, a sliding platform built from lacquered American walnut conceals an armory of custom-made cocktail utensils. With its patent fusion of industrial heritage and high-end craftsmanship, this breathtaking cabinet is an explosion of awesomeness! Designer: Fallen Furniture - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Dec 2014 02:23 AM PST Love the concept of the Funnel Pot, which integrates a water draining system. It's designed to help drain out boiling water and keeping the pasta, rice or whatever it was that you were boiling, within the pot. I suppose you could use it for making tea as well, but you get the drift right? Just another innovation that hopes to make cooking an easier job and cut down on wastage. Designer: Bosoon Kang - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Dec 2014 01:43 AM PST The biggest killjoy of camping is the pitching of the tents. Making this experience more effortless and easy is the Camping Doughnut. It not only fosters community living whilst promoting individual space, it's also easier to setup than most tents. The design offers you the flexibility of configuring it according to your needs. Happy camping people! Designers: Sungha Lim, Hyunmook Lim & Han Kim - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Dec 2014 12:00 AM PST The PLAS-STICKS Eco Cruch is the stronger, lighter, cheaper, just plain cooler-looking alternative to the conventional crutch. For starters, the design has a 332:1 weight-to-strength ratio as apposed to the 228:1 ratio of conventional metal crutches. Not only lighter, its ergonomic angular form transfers more of the user’s weight to the forearms rather than the hands & wrists, preventing blisters, carpel tunnel & overall exhaustion. It’s highly adjustable/flexible & fully recyclable/reusable, ensuring a long life of use for a variety of patients. Designer: David Carl Johnson - Related posts: |
Posted: 29 Dec 2014 12:00 AM PST The first of its kind, MUZE is a rockin’ twist on portable audio that merges a longboard and wireless radio for a truly unique skateboarding experience! Built in to the stylish wood deck is a Bluetooth enabled speaker that streams your favorite tunes while you ride. Users can also set it to automatically change the vibe to match the various environments they pass on their trip. See it in action after the jump! Designer: So-Hee Woo
Muze: Interactive Longboard Radio from So-Hee Woo on Vimeo. - Related posts: |
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