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- Table For Foodies
- I’ll Shall Call Him Lampy
- Tumble Dry In Vacuum
- Cement Your Love For Coffee
- Innovating on a Broken Arm Holder
- A Robot Cop’s Pet Crustacean
- Not Just a Duck
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 09:04 AM PDT I love this “plated” table top from Elad Kashi. Although the legs mimic a very well known designer, it’s all about what’s on top. The table surface is actually made of several removable ceramic plates and the idea is each can hold a side dish or condiment. It encourages communal eating and is a great way to divvy up space at the dinner table. I love the last picture. DAMN those people are pigs. Oink! Designer: Elad Kashi ---------- |
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 08:58 AM PDT The Drawing Lamp reduces the idea of an artificial light source to its most basic components, cable and illuminant. Thomas Feichtner designed it for his personal use but it looks complete enough to hit store shelves now. The illuminant is LED based and the steel frame can rest on two different planes giving you wide dispersal or direct illumination. material: steel tube, LED Designer: Thomas Feichtner ---------- |
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 02:27 AM PDT DryMate is a clothes dryer that uses a new vacuum technology to dry clothes at lower temperature. As a result lesser energy is consumed, and heat-related damage to the clothes is avoided. The dryer scores another brownie point for being easily accessible from a standing position. To aid its stand further, a 9 degree tilt and a wide-mouth drum has been incorporated to the design. The rounded exterior gives a refreshing new form to the redundant cuboids that we see at homes. Technology as explained by Nico:
Supervising Professor: Prof. Hatto Grosse, Köln International School of Design Designer: Nico Kläber ---------- |
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 02:05 AM PDT Concrete, ideal for building homes and roads but is it good enuf for a coffee machine? Tough question to answer, but apparently we can take Shmuel Linski's help on this coz he's designed one. The rugged appeal and the delectable cracks in its form; Espresso Solo looks smoking hot in this cemented avatar! Shmuel has kept the project simple, the machine makes only espresso: short and long. A chamber for the beans and an outlet for water are all that it features. No fuss, just solid love for caffeine and irresistible forms! Designer: Shmuel Linski ---------- |
Innovating on a Broken Arm Holder Posted: 29 Jul 2010 12:10 AM PDT The quickest way to the eyeballs and minds of tens, hundreds, and thousands of people in a position to make you the designer you want to be is to innovate on an invention that hasn’t had any innovations in years and years and years. Designer Ryan Klinger takes the sling, the sling for the arm that is, and makes it modern. Just a piece of cloth right? Sling your arm up with a ripped up t-shirt like Rambo? It’s a skilled designer that can innovate on something so unbelievably simple. Ryan Klinger was in the perfect position to design this design. After a snowboard accident and 4 months with his arm in a crappier sling, Klinger got to work. During that time, I should say. No designer worth his salt lets a little thing like -1 arm do him in. This “SureSling” is a removable shoulder support that’s full of thermo-gel that can be heated or cooled to relieve pain and swelling. Suitable for broken clavicles, shoulders, forearms, and all sort of fun stuff like that. Adjustable in several ways, including an arm-rest pump that can be inflated for a custom fit/feel. Straps and size adjustments are easily within reach of the free arm for self-fixing. Stromatex (breathable neoprene) is used for the main material so the user can both take showers without being all soppy wet and because breathable = cool in the heat. Anti-gravity palm support, water-proof velcro, beautiful sepia color scheme. Would you like anything else? My goodness! Designer: Ryan Klinger ---------- |
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 12:05 AM PDT When you think of robotic police enforcement, I would hope that your mind would travel first to the most awesome of all part-robot police enforcers, that being of course Robocop. I’m not sure if Jamie Martin had RC in mind when he designed “C.R.A.B.”, but certainly this amazing machine would be right at home in a modern sequel to those fabulous action movies. The letters C.R.A.B. stand for Cybernetic Autonomous Remote Barricade, which means that if you see this death-defying looking metal six-leg at the door to anywhere, you ain’t getting in. This is a real big deal. For real. The technology behind the artificial intelligence used in this fabulous machine has been being developed over the past 12 years in relative secret between weapons manufacturer Dalton/Stanley and megacorporation Omni Consumer Products. Next generation armor and weapons, very possibly on the streets in the real world very soon. In fact, similar all-terrain robots are being developed for military uses, setting in motion what might be the largest change in the way wars are fought in the history of the world. NOTE: this is a concept right now, but we (humans) have been talking about the day when robots walk around on their own since robots were first conceived. Someday it’s gonna happen. And the CRAB shall command them! Designer: Jamie Martin ---------- |
Posted: 29 Jul 2010 12:04 AM PDT If you ever travel to Wisconsin Dells in Wisconsin, USA, you’re going to find two things – one, lots of waterslides, two, ducks! Ducks in Wisconsin are boats with wheels, made for both land and water tourism. The post you’re reading right now isn’t a duck, it’s so much more! It’s the “Volkswagen Terrafine” and it’s designed by Niklas Palm for a union of water and land vehicles in a very rock and roll sort of manner. Landcruise then jet through the waves! This magic machine carves. It’s made inspired by chris-craft boats and skateboards, having a “carving-mode” in which wheel-arms move to allow the vehicle lean into corners in a unique way. Then, when on land, a special function allows the front wheels to lock as an anchor then drag the rest of the vehicle over obstacles like an earthworm. This makes this off-road land vehicle mode keep the earth in “fine” condition, hence the title of this project “Terrafine.” Then there’s all kinds of other features, too! Battery pack between the seats, torsion suspension, wheel-arms for everybody, in wheel electric engines, a suspension engine, and so much fun for anyone daring enough to fly around in it. Although it can’t fly yet. Maybe that’s next! Designer: Niklas Palm ---------- |
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