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| Posted: 09 Jan 2012 04:58 AM PST The LG Finestra is a display-charging cradle-Smartphone concept. What we have here is a display with a charging cradle and the ability to sync with the Smartphone so that you can access your social sites at whim. The advantage is that you can manipulate the display to showcase pictures as a window display and enjoy different sceneries. The phone beams out a virtual keyboard for easy navigation. The Finestra won the LG Mobile Design Competition 2011. Designer: Kairi Eguchi Design ---------- |
| When Skinny Appliances are Cool Posted: 09 Jan 2012 04:06 AM PST The trend with appliances these days is to get slimmer and sleeker so that you don't hide them in closed cupboards but proudly show them off as a part of your kitchen décor. Consider Slim Toaster to be a part of this concept. Wall-mounted and with a very practical approach towards functionality, I'd use this over my current Philips Toaster, any day. Love the integrated tongs! Designers: Muzaffer KOÇER & Ayca Guven ---------- |
| Posted: 09 Jan 2012 12:02 AM PST About the same size as a Mini Cooper and twice as fast, the Megacity Aviation concept was designed to transport goods rapidly through cities with major gridlock. The majority of the biofiber reinforced bioplastic frame is hollow like the bones of a bird, making it incredibly lightweight. Powered by two hydraulically operated coaxial rotors, it’s highly maneuverable and can carry up to 200kg. Designer: Alex Jantschke ---------- |
| Posted: 09 Jan 2012 12:01 AM PST Designer Zhi Min Lin’s prediction for the future of ground transportation is that cities will become so crowded & dense that new streets will eventually change from the current 2D flat roads into a 3D U shape to utilize limited space. The U-Wall Lizard is a vehicle adapted for driving on these new roads. Four independently powered wheels, expandable clawed tires & a unique suspension system allow it to grip terrain on both horizontal & highly angled surfaces all while balancing the body of the vehicle. Designer: Zhi Min Lin ---------- |
| Posted: 09 Jan 2012 12:01 AM PST If you’re familiar with Manga art then you know that the stylistically angular shapes and bold expressions, particularly of the eyes, make it instantly recognizable. The Mangake and Mangaka doorhandles were inspired by the form of the distinct eye shape, and reflect the elegance and beauty of the popular Japanese art. Designer: Sanchit Gupta ---------- |
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