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- Renewable Clock
- Light of the Gods
- Grocery Shopping gets High Tech
- New Kinda Traffic Lights
- Refined Yacht
- Sophisticated and Minimal Sofa
- Aqueous Modular Table
| Posted: 23 Jun 2011 09:02 AM PDT The aptly named ECO clock is made from “100% glass and aluminum renewables.” The designer refuses to give any specifics on the manufacturing process or the clock mechanism so you know what that means? FREE FOR ALL! What we do know about is the magnetic mount system and there’s a special edition version planned . Overall, nice design but I leave it to the commenters to postulate. Designer: Akos Hunyad ---------- |
| Posted: 23 Jun 2011 08:57 AM PDT The Helios lamp embodies elegance and intrigue. The light source is surround by panels that gently flow and curve up around, changing the direction of illumination. The two main pieces are made from flat plywood, cut to shape. They are moulded applying a 90 degree central axis torsion. Two pieces have mirrored moulds. In between is a matte glass elipsoid secured with a metal ring connecting the the two main pieces. Designer: Milos Todorovic ---------- |
| Grocery Shopping gets High Tech Posted: 23 Jun 2011 07:02 AM PDT We have adopted e-buying and e-selling, but can we a accept e-delivery? While you ponder on the thought, let me tell you about AMMI (Automated Mobile Marketing Intelligence). In lay terms it's your shopping cart that is totally capable of bringing home your groceries, without you having to step out. You shop online and your goods are sent home using this technologically advanced system that acts as a support between you, the supermarket and the cart. In times when you can’t step out for shopping, this will be a boon! Designer: Alvin Chan ---------- |
| Posted: 23 Jun 2011 06:33 AM PDT Urban weather conditions have rapidly deteriorated over the years and I experience this firsthand in my smog-ridden city. One of the side effects is decreased road visibility for motorists and increased incidents of pedestrian accidents. Designers have been working on developing fabrics and materials that increase visibility of cyclists, however the pedestrian segment has been largely ignored. Here is a special kind of fabric with LED lights interwoven into the textile, and can be worn by anyone. Visibility is Your Security in Traffic is a made up of Smart Textiles, cotton and stainless steel with integrated LEDs. The fabric can be customized and hand washed too! The use of stainless steel does away with the need for cables and wires to link the bulbs. It is knitted together with cotton thread, and sewn with cotton fabric. The fabric provides fixed visual and tactile on/off buttons. The battery is encased in waterproof plastic that can withstand washing and various weather conditions. I can imagine myself using this as a mesmerizing shawl, the new age Pashmina! Designer: Ann Viola Ulvin ---------- |
| Posted: 23 Jun 2011 12:04 AM PDT Inspired by the form of the wake it creates, the 77 foot, 40 ton Speedline yacht has all the Italian refinement and style you’d expect from a designer with a name like Pietro Russomanno. The reverse bow’s sinuous curves form ridges that hug the rear superstructure while a continuous strip of glass wraps elegantly around the main cabin, illuminating the 8 bedrooms and other facilities of the interior. Minimal styling in pure white and wood enhance its overall beauty inside and out. Designer: Pietro Russomanno ---------- |
| Sophisticated and Minimal Sofa Posted: 23 Jun 2011 12:03 AM PDT Stripped of the unnecessary, Sofist is a wonderfully moderate approach to the sofa that proves that sometimes less really is more. The skeletal body flexes under super comfy cushions to mold to the user’s position while the underlying space provides plenty of room for storage or a cozy rest area for pets. On one side the wire framework supports an anchored flat surface for resting objects & on the other a unique way of filing away your magazines or books (particularly those that teach excellence & virtue). Designer: Sule Koc ---------- |
| Posted: 23 Jun 2011 12:01 AM PDT Flood, UNOAUNO Studio’s entrance into the 2011 MDF/Cristalplant Design Competition, is a modern & simple modular table solution characterized by both hard lines & vortex-like drops that can be combined into multiple configurations. Composed entirely of Cristalplant’s patented composite material, constituted by a high percentage of natural minerals & extremely pure polyester & acrylic polymers, the material’s ultra-polished finish enhances the tactile and visual sensation of it’s molten appearance. Designer: UNOAUNO ---------- |
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