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- Music By The Window
- Glam Pack For Blood
- Spidy Chair & Paint Can Lights; Awesome Combo!
- A Desk of Transformers
- Spontaneous Mediterranean Pots
- Bright Green Plumage for Projection
Posted: 01 Oct 2010 03:24 AM PDT Eclipse is a media player that uses the photovoltaic cells on its backside to draw in solar power and sticks onto the window via a suction cup. As expected of any "good media player", this one too features Bluetooth connectivity to steam in music from your MP3 player or catch weather updates, podcasts & radio. The speakers are built-in but the cutest aspect to the design is the compartment to hold your music device. It resembles the compartment used in cassette tape players from yester-years; the evident "eject" button et all! Suggestions for Android and iPhone users to download Eclipse App for “interesting screen savers as you play your favorite songs”, sounds cool! Perks of being a concept I tell you! Designers: Hoang M Nguyen & Anh Nguyen ---------- |
Posted: 01 Oct 2010 02:47 AM PDT The Sweet Donation Bag is an attempt to redesign the blood collection pouch. It features a sleeve with large cut-outs indicating the blood type (A, B, AB & O). The overall design is much more refined than the current bags in use and the packaging looks sturdy. If only the cut-outs would have indicated Type+ or Type- then I guess the impact would have been better. Slicker and tidier to look at; it won't reduce the needle-prick pain! Designer: Jihye Lee ---------- |
Spidy Chair & Paint Can Lights; Awesome Combo! Posted: 01 Oct 2010 01:33 AM PDT With a very creative name like Twenty5ive, you can expect nothing but some awesome madness by designer duo Melvin Ong & Yuri Kim. While Melvin sticks to insect-inspiration, Yuri explores durability and kitsch with lights. Have a look…. Itsy Bitsy Rocking Stool by Melvin is a take on the namesake nursery rhyme; hence the spider legs provide the rocking action. The last three pictures are of the CANdle Lamp by Yuri, it features a sustainable design with "non fragile and recycle" being the keywords. Crafted from an aluminum case with a built-in LED lamp, this light adapts being a spotlight and an ambient light with minor positioning changes. Designers: Melvin Ong & Yuri Kim for Twenty5ive ---------- |
Posted: 01 Oct 2010 12:03 AM PDT Behold the transformable desk for creative persons, Kkanapètko. In the description we received from the designer, Krassi Dimitrov, I thought I read “crazy persons” and immediately got excited. Turns out it really is “creative persons,” but when it comes down to it, I know because I am one, creative persons and crazy persons are often one in the same. And speaking as a crazy creative, I say right now, this is a wonderful desk. Tiny when closed, one or two comfortable modes when in action, Kkanapètko go! Or maybe I should say go go gadget Kkanapètko? Yes I think so. This desk has 3 drawers on either side, apposite drawer for printer and/or scanner, light table (for super fun tracing action,) extendable cable, and stereo speakers to connect your music players (or I suppose if you just wanna get a converter and connect a mic you could totally have a karaoke show with it.) Drawers are easy open even when heavily loaded, a Servo-Drive system (electronic silent-run opening system,) working with or without using a handle. Two tables popping out the side so more than one person can work comfortably, each side of this desk being the exact same for equal opportunity storage and working space. Think of how awesome this would be for an art studio or design college. All you’d have to do is install locks on the drawers. The metal you see around the system (like the table legs) is aluminum, while the 4 wheels on the bottom of the unit are crafter by OGTM and made for easy movement for easy storage. What a wonderful little-to-big desk! Designer: Krassi Dimitrov ---------- |
Spontaneous Mediterranean Pots Posted: 01 Oct 2010 12:03 AM PDT This project goes by the name “Atesta” and it’s going to make your plants look so amazing you aren’t going to know what to do with yourself. You’ll wish there was such a thing as a human planter, these plant pots look so nice. Designers at Series D have reinvented the plant pot in a way that makes them modular. These pots stand up tall and can be grouped to act as more of a space divider than a plant holder. More than ever before the pot becomes part of the ephemeral space of your yard, deck, lobby, or any other place you might plant a lovely plant. Made for those fabulously spur-of-the-moment decorators in the Mediterranean, where the Atesta brand is centralized. Move around a room in just a moment. And guess what? It’s a light, too! Lit from within, made to be more than just a planter. The Atesta can be a pot, mood lighting, a bucket, a tall table, a lounge bar, whatever you choose! Designer: Series D ---------- |
Bright Green Plumage for Projection Posted: 01 Oct 2010 12:02 AM PDT Described by its creator as a large colorful bird which under its soft and sensual lines hides a treasure of technology – this is the “01 GIANT” Canon video projector. Designed by Jerome Olivet, this elegant beast is designed right beside a touch sensor remote called the “Racer” and a touch pad called “Stone,” both for Orange TV. You’ll see the similarities in the sculpted aesthetics immediately. One finds that when a fantastic look is acquired, one uses it in little ways throughout ones life. I’d love to be using each of these right next to eachother, even though they use completely different sets of electronic guts. The 01 Giant is made to project. Below in the gallery you’ll see the simple front and the very familiar back, complete with all the plugs you know and love. Then there’s the Racer and the Stone, both part of the new wave of touchpad technology ushered into the mainstream by that ever-so-recent Apple Magic Trackpad. It’s been here for a while (remember the Koala pad?) but just recently, relatively, it’s become quite the hot commodity for everyday work environments, especially creative ones. These remote control-like pads show how diverse they’re becoming, controlling the images you see on your television as well as your CPU. And it’s all so sassy, so curvy. So nice. Designer: Jerome Olivet ---------- |
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