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- Travelling with a Closet
- Cutting Up in Style!
- I’m Pregnant, I Need Your Help!
- Robbins Corvette
- Terror at Top Speed!
- Kitchen for Entertaining, Kitchen for Living
Posted: 27 Dec 2010 01:00 AM PST One of the first things to do when I check into a hotel is to unpack my bags and inspect the closet. I hate to leave my suitcase messy and prefer to arrange clothes neatly in drawers. The flipside is unpacking takes time. The Traveler’s Closet is intended to solve this problem. The case is designed as drawers and the handle lengthens to host hangers. The only thing is I hope it doesn't end up wrinkling my clothes. Designer: Psychic Factory ---------- |
Posted: 27 Dec 2010 01:00 AM PST The ORCA Saw looks complicated but I'm sure it’s ergonomically comfortable to hold. One of the unique features is a thumb scroll switch instead of your typical trigger and its distinctive curved blade guard allows more working angle. Not that I own any saws, but if I were to get one, this would be it! It’s even gorgeous on display. Designer: Jon Nguyen ---------- |
I’m Pregnant, I Need Your Help! Posted: 27 Dec 2010 01:00 AM PST The Help-Shirt may seem like a farfetched idea, but put in a situation, it could be a lifesaver. It's a shirt meant for pregnant women where "HELP" is invisible till they pull the trigger and a specialized ink reveals the words. Seems pointless but it’s just one way to cover all your bases. Designers: Wang Qiubo & Hu Xinyuan ---------- |
Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:20 AM PST Take a peek at this brand new vision for the future form of the Corvette. This is a project worked on by a Transportation Design student James Robbins, one where the entire history of the Corvette was researched and the design language and progression was noted and accounted for. The images you’re about to see are what this designer sees as the next logical step in the long line of super sleek, fashionable, ultra sporty vehicles. In this project the current C6 Corvette proportions were kept, the surface being broken up into interesting sections to further evolve the form. The designer lets us know that these images are the final CAD model built in Autodesk’s AutoStudio and rendered in Keyshot 2. Looks great! Designer: James Robbins ---------- |
Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:03 AM PST Ever since way back in the 1990’s when I saw Cool Runnings, I’ve been terrified of downhill super-speed sports. This gives me horrible flashbacks! It rocks so hard, I can barely believe it. I’ve got such a reverence for people who are able to do this sort of sport that I can barely contain my excitement at this clearly professionally designed downhill sports board on four wheels. Zoom! This is an adjustable skate machine. It’s got chamfered rails, trucks adjustable between 0 and 90 degrees, precision CNC machined parts, all the excellence of a perfect ride you’d only otherwise be able to get with a sack of baseplates, hangars, risers, gear of all sorts. Get yourself a drop deck, a top mount, a drop trough, evo setup, everything you’ve ever wanted. The trucks are made of aerospace grade aluminum, the axels machined from solid blocks of chromium vanadium steel. The deck has a birch and airex core and is vacuum laminated with carbon fiber and epoxy resin. All of this fine-tuned to your specifications. Specs Producers: DaPowa Designer: Nuno Pereira ---------- |
Kitchen for Entertaining, Kitchen for Living Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:03 AM PST Behold a step into the world of making the entire house useful for a party. This is “The Dynamic Kitchen” by Darren Morgan, one made to transform from your everyday kitchen to be used by every family fellow across the nation to a multifunctional place of drinks and eats for all! This kitchen is designed to not only flows with the surrounding architecture, it transforms itself into “a stunning backdrop to any social occasion.” And you can buy it! This kitchen is broken into five zones including Consumables, Non-Consumables, Cleaning, Preparation, and Cooking. The process of your day to day can be tailored to specifically upon purchase, but for this original edition, the designer used his own activities to dictate the flow. View now one fabulous looking room and food eatery – so full of bends, such a fantastic corner drawer set. Manufactured by Glenvale Kitchens in Northern Ireland Designer: Darren Morgan ---------- |
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