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- Record Breaking Polar Vehicle
- Lay Down Your Spice
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 01:35 AM PDT As an avid photographer, it is quite possible that you have some of your old-in-working-condition camera lenses from the analog era. If this is so, then the Edna can give a new lease of life to the lenses from the good old celluloid days. As the designers explain, "It brings autofocus capability to these lenses through a shifting image sensor. With its horizontal mirrored design it is equally easy to handle for left- and right-handers. A distinction between the Nikon & Canon camera lenses and the HCI makes the platform accessible to the user." Designers: Vuk Jakovljevic, Marko Doblanovic, Szilveszter Buzasi & Bernhard Ranner ---------- |
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 01:07 AM PDT The Bathe is a very well thought-out and planned bathtub design. It has accessories and attachments that can be customized as per each family member's requirements to suit their needs, without any additional fuss. The amazing number of storage and accessibility options makes it the ultimate space-saving fitting! Simply superb! The Bathe is 2011 Reece Bathroom Innovations Award winner in the professional category. Designer: Justin Wagemakers & Blue Sky Design Group ---------- |
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 01:04 AM PDT I envy Nigella Lawson when she shows off her cooking skills outdoors and calls it soul cooking! Getting the ingredients and dishes out to my backyard isn't so much of a problem as is getting the burner. An easy remedy is the Free Cooker. It's a pair of detachable burners on a cooking counter-top that can be taken around to any place for creative cooking! It doubles up as a food warmer and can keep food warm for up to two hours. Something I'd totally invest in! Designer: Ahhaproject ---------- |
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 12:15 AM PDT I love a design that not only puts a twist on the unsurprising aesthetic of its predecessors but also adds fun functionality to rid items of their mundane stereotypes. The REconstruction kit of desktop accessories does just that! The concrete (you heard me) stapler, calculator, tape dispenser and pen holder are not just formed from an unconventional material, but present an additional fun function to transform overlooked tasks like stapling and taping from tedious to entertaining. Stapler- make your mark! The user can choose from a number of facial expression characters to impress on the paper. Together, the impression face mark and staple form a complete face. Calculator- music you create! This calculator records the order of the buttons the user has pressed. To play, the user simply presses the play button and the calculator will play a song based on the input. Tape Dispenser- reminding you take a break! The wheel has six symbols representing “break-time” that roll as tape is taken by user. A triangle target points to which kind of a break the user should take. Pen holder- consisting of two parts, holder and little figure eraser on the top surface, the eraser jumps out randomly when the user puts the pen inside the holder, surprising the user with each jump. Designer: Sung-Ching Chang ---------- |
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 12:01 AM PDT In December 2011, the Polar Expedition Vehicle by Ian Nisbett Design will attempt to smash the Guinness World Record for the fastest Antarctic land crossing- exactly 100 years since the previous record holder’s accomplishment. The PEV also represents a new era in faster, more flexible polar exploration. The bio-fueled vehicle uses half the fuel of similar vehicles and also uses solar panels to further reduce its carbon footprint. Hit the jump to watch this bad boy in action! Aside from aiming to break the world record of 2 days, 21 hours, and 21 minutes, the PEV is also pushing the limits of technology, and incorporates the latest in real-time GPS satellite communication and navigation, as well as cutting edge survival gear, research materials, and scientific equipment. Power: supercharged 320 BPH, 4L V6 engine, 44″ wheels, long travel adjustable suspension, 32 gears and custom axles for the toughest terrain. Safety: crevasse protection bars, anti-slide snow anchors, crush-proof cabin, real-time GPS tracking and intelligent on-board safety system. Designer: Ian Nisbett Design ---------- |
Posted: 22 Aug 2011 12:01 AM PDT CHA-CHA is a simple, yet functional reinterpretation of the spice shaker that unlike traditional upright shakers, would rather lay down and take it easy until it’s ready to work. Now that’s a work ethic I can understand. Materials: stainless steel, sandblasted wood finish Designer: EMAMIDESIGN ---------- |
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