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- For The Apple Geek Of The Day!
- The New Indoor Sun
- Never Ending Pencil
- Yummy Pieces of Ceramic
- A Black Steed for Reading
- Lamp and Vase Display
| For The Apple Geek Of The Day! Posted: 10 Sep 2010 01:21 AM PDT I'm sure this concept is going to bring smiles to many iGeeks (me included) and keep us lusting for it to become a reality! The Docking and Storage Base is a convenient tray that fits under the screen of the iMac or PC and docks everything 'i'; iPod, iPhone, iPad. It covers the area below and to the back of the screen allowing you to sync, charge, store and display up to 3 devices. Two of the docks are towards the end of the ramp so that they don't obstruct the main screen, allowing them to be used as secondary screens (clever!). The tray also provides easy access to USB ports that are located in the front, plus all the wiring is concealed to give it a clean look. The only wires you'll see are the ones for a firewire and a power source. Two storage cabinets for other smaller electronic devices, documents and pens, complete this panel's features. Totally Awesome! Designer: Yaser Alhamyari ---------- |
| Posted: 10 Sep 2010 01:05 AM PDT The urban landscape makes it difficult for us humans to experience the bliss of natural sunlight at home, thanks to the towering high-rises. So how can we expect our houseplants to flourish or pamper them with the natural goodness of sun? Unless of course, we get sneaky and trap some solar power in the "Solight" and then hood it over the plant; trick it into thinking it's getting some natural sunshine! Clever idea and no one will know how you manage to keep those plants happy…because you can stash the Solight away when not required! Designer: Lee Ju Won ---------- |
| Posted: 10 Sep 2010 01:00 AM PDT To cut a long story short, what we have here is a simple writing tool called the Continuous Pencil, which can be used till the very end. We usually end up discarding pencil stubs…I know my children waste too many saying that short pencils are uncomfortable to hold. So basically you keep increasing the length of your stubs with a handy interim-headless-long stick that fits snugly into its rear. Quite simple and straight, but is it a refinement of the 1 + 1 Pencil? The Continuous Pencil won an iF Concept Design this year! Designers: U Jung Heo & Sa Yoeng Kim ---------- |
| Posted: 10 Sep 2010 12:10 AM PDT This collection of plates and cups and containers and etcetera are all about the creation process. Designer Dik Scheepers saw the way the ceramics industry was doing things: multiple iterations of mold-making labor intensive, and said hey, let’s make this easier. So he did. It’s all so simple. Instead of creating a mold for the whole bowl at once, ask why it’s got to be perfectly round – then you will see the answer. Pieces of π (pi) uses individually constructed pie pieces of molding to create, making a modular system of this whole process! These final products you see here are made of porcelain and ceramic glaze. Seems so simple! Can it be? If it is, why haven’t we moved on to this lovely, sometimes even more aesthetically pleasing way of molding bowls and glasses? Why the trial and error of the current method when it could all be so simple as this? And Scheepers – I want these cups. They’d totally erase my spilling all over my face all the time problem! Rendering: Joost Ritzen Designer: Dik Scheepers ---------- |
| Posted: 10 Sep 2010 12:03 AM PDT This is one skeletal couch. That’s not to say it’s not comfy and full of love though, because it is! This is the “Bucefalo Sofa” designed by Emanuele Canova for a new generation of book holders and readers. That’s right BOOKS! I’m sure it’ll hold your laptop just fine too. Made to be elegant, simple, stark, and powerful. Like a majestic black horse for you to ride into battle upon. Becefalo is also the name of a legendary horse, a legendary horse with a legendary figure. Black, gigantic, and so powerful only Alexander the Great could tame it. Can you tame such a beast? Perhaps sit upon it and read a book upon it and take a snooze on it? Designer: Emanuele Canova ---------- |
| Posted: 10 Sep 2010 12:03 AM PDT Two items, one intent. There’s the “Platevase” combination plate and vase and the “Favourite Things” pendant lamp. With the Platevase you can place not only a lovely flower or flowering treebranch, you can fill it with chocolates and other lovely edibles! What a fantastic combination of smells and tastes made possible by a round porcelain vase! Then there’s the Favourite Things, a pendant lamp with room for all your most awesome little items. Put anything you want in there and bam! Lit well, displayed well, makes the item feel really important. A real esteem booster for trinkets! Favourite Things comes in several different color combinations: charcoal and pastel green, light gray cloud and gold, and mustard yellow and navy. What a simply perfect little thing! SPECIFICATIONS Platevase can be placed flat on the table or wobbled down on its side for a more adventurous distribution of goodies. Really tasty! SPECIFICATIONS Designer: Chen Karlsson ---------- |
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