Giant Citystorm Bicycle by Michael Young

Giant Citystorm Bicycle by Michael Young

Giant, the largest bicycle manufacturer in the world, challenged UK interior, industrial and product designer Michael Young to create a fresh concept for two-wheeled transport to anticipate the needs of savvy city lifestyle consumers. ‘The starting point of the project was to study bicycles that riders we considered not to be sportsmen chose to ride in cities’, Young explains.

0 Designer: Michael Young [ Product Page ]

Kitchen Window by WIS Design

Kitchen Window by WIS Design

Kitchen cabinets with handles of various sizes that also act as windows. In this way the user can choose what to expose and what to hide. In this way the kitchen can easily change character and will be much more personal.

0 Designer: WIS Design

Free Articulating Table Top That Swings by Low Lin Kiat

Free Articulating Table Top That Swings by Low Lin Kiat

This round, pebble-shaped coffee table was down as part of a design module with Swarovski Crystals. The table has a free articulating ebony table top that swings out to reveal a storage space in the table. For all the items such as magazines, papers, snacks, etc. Embeded in a graphic pattern are very small Swarovski crystals that appears to creep out from the storage area, enticing users to explore it.

0 Designer: Low Lin Kiat

Renovation of Gardiner Museum Of Ceramic Art by Kuwabara Payne Mckenna Blumberg

Renovation of Gardiner Museum Of Ceramic Art by Kuwabara Payne Mckenna Blumberg

The Gardiner Museum refurbishment and expansion takes Toronto one more step towards the city’s cultural renaissance along with another recent high-profile project, Libeskind’s Royal Ontario museum extension, across the street. Canada’s only ceramics museum, originally designed by Keith Wagland in 1983-4, received a full makeover by Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, who transformed the museum’s existing plan from top to bottom, also adding approximately 14,000 sq ft worth of new space.

0 Architect: Kuwabara Payne Mckenna Blumberg

nDoo - Supplementary Immune Gadget by Patrick Gunther

nDoo – Supplementary Immune Gadget by Patrick Gunther

German design graduate Patrick Gnther shows us a glimpse of how the world could look in fourty years with his ‘nDoo’- a medical gadget based on nano-technology which acts as a supplementary immune system. It is based on a transfer of date between nDoo and a global databank, where the latest information about diseases and therapies are stored.

0 Designer: Patrick Gunther

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