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- The Turning Point For A Phone
- Yellow Looks Good On Coffee
- Sugar, In And Out Quickly!
- Plexiglass Trap!
- Carbonless and Twistable
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 01:20 AM PDT I love covering concept phones that may not have substance to them (tech-backing), but nevertheless are fun to read about. Featured here is a concept Sony Ericsson FH Mobile Phone that has a pivotal point to it. It flips vertical on a pivot to mimic a phone and rotates sideways to become a viewing screen for the media functions and web browsing. The phone even becomes an intercom of sorts when split into two, allowing easy communication between the two parties holding each end. What a high-tech walkie-talkie this would make! Designer: Du Jun ---------- |
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 01:07 AM PDT For the first time I'm spying a Yellow Coffee Machine and I quite like it. Designed by Yaniv Berg, the piece has been inspired by works of the Italians designers and the Bauhaus stream of thought, hence the simple and minimal touch. The machine integrates 3 tubes for brewing and a definitive upper plate to keep the cups. What I want to know, is that will it brew my favorite blend of java or does it need a Yellow Submarine for company! Designer: Yaniv Berg ---------- |
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:20 AM PDT The In Out Bottle for sugar dispensing has a very clever twist to it, the silica gel mouth kinda in-turns to form a funnel, so that you don't spill the sugar while refilling it. Reminds me of the funnel refill bottle for soaps we did recently. So I guess the consensus is that funnels incorporated into the lid cuts around two steps in the refilling process, hence better! What do you think? In Out Bottle For Sugar is an IDEA Design 2010 winner. Designers: Yan-Ting Chen & Hsin Yeh ---------- |
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:05 AM PDT It seems like every once in a while there’s a big slew of illusion-based designs that come through. Remember that 2-legged table? Me either. Here’s something like it though, in the two leg department. It’s both the Magica (black) and the Magica2 (white), coming at you with two legs, wait! No! Four legs?! What in the world? Oh I see what you did there. Two of the legs here have been replaced with plexiglass to create an illusion of magical proportions. Surely there can be no balance on two legs? Yes there may be. Designer: Davide Conti ---------- |
Posted: 06 Aug 2010 12:03 AM PDT You’re riding your bike through the mountains. You hit a bump. Your water bottle flies out, jumps off a cliff, and you’re left to want for water the rest of your journey. What SHOULD you have done? You should have gotten this “Anyway” bottle cage designed by Ian Hsu. Know why? The Anyway is made of non-carbon fiber material that not only looks fabulous, but is both lighter and more rigid than the competition. And why is it called Anyway? It can be put on your bike “any way” – due to the unique adjustable screw chute, the bottle holder can be held tight at any angle, whichever way the biker wants to grab at. Designer: Ian Hsu for T-One ---------- |
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