Iho - Table Fountain by Sebastien Rouville

Iho – Table Fountain by Sebastien Rouville

Iho is a table fountain inspired by genuine old garden pumps. This project answers to a need of not cluttering up the table and protecting social interaction. The concept can be used at home but in professional environment as well. It offers a big reserve of water in being hidden under the table. The pump’s body is designed to be mold in aluminum. The stainless tank can contain 3 liters of water or welcome a mineral water bottle.

Veil Coffee Set by Hugo Danti

Veil Coffee Set by Hugo Danti

Serving coffee after dinner or during a social gathering has most of the times a formal character. Veil is style, formal aesthetics, and elegance translated into sober and fashion ceramic objects. Small and concise illustrative motives of vintage patterns have been applied so that combined with the modern design of the pieces, makes them fit to be used in any social situation. This service has coffee cup/plate, sugar bowl and a milk recipient.

0 Designer: Hugo Danti

Eva Solo 2007 Spring/Summer Collection by Henrik Holbaek & Claus Jensen

Eva Solo 2007 Spring/Summer Collection by Henrik Holbaek & Claus Jensen

Design brand Eva Solo just introduced their 2007 Spring/Summer Collection. Bird Box that has changeable entrance hole to match different sized birds, Oil Lamp to supplement your outdoor furniture and Fridge Carafe designed in a simple, classic milk bottle shape to fit neatly into the fridge door. The collection will be available in stores from May 2007.

0 Designer: Henrik Holbaek & Claus Jensen

Rollable Microwave Oven by Hyun Choi

Rollable Microwave Oven by Hyun Choi

It is a common microwave oven that can be used in a usual household; at normal times, it rolls up like a towel taking a relatively small space and can be easily moved around. But when it needs to cook and the power turns on, the rolled up cooking-plate stretches open as the electricity starts flowing and becomes strong enough to hold the weights of the cooking utensils.

0 Designer: Hyun Choi

Modular Lava - Work/Dining Table by Jeewon Jung

Modular Lava – Work/Dining Table by Jeewon Jung

This table is designed for life on a moderate income and limited space, yet still tries to live a full life within means. This table has two functional modes: work /dining. A grid structure allows the placement of nine dual-function panels. Each panel has a “mood creating element” such as wine, flowers, and so on, and a flat surface on the other side.

0 Designer: Jeewon Jung

Bottle Opener by Jacob Jensen

Bottle Opener by Jacob Jensen

It is comfortable to hold, nice to look at, and removes the cap in a simple, easy operation. It is just small enough to fit into the hand, the round shape and material make it pleasant to the touch. Place the opener over the cap, push gently on the aluminium bracket, lift up and let go. The bottle is open.

0 Designer: Jacob Jensen

With a Pinch of Salt by Matthias Lange

With a Pinch of Salt by Matthias Lange

The “with a pinch of salt shaker” emulates the gesture of putting “a pinch of salt” in a meal. The user simply slides the halves of the shaker, as if handling the salt directly. As the halves slide past each other an opening is formed, out of which the salt is disposed. This gives the user a lot of control over the amount of salt released. When the shaker is not being used, the salt is protected from moisture – and as such the salt remains dry and crisp, as is waits to be used in the next meal.

0 Designer: Matthias Lange

Smile Mug by Yu Guoqun

Smile Mug by Yu Guoqun

Smile is the best media of conveying kindness and appreciation, so the designer added a raised smile-face at a mug’s bottom, the face could be painted with diverse colours. When you lift a Smile mug to drink, other people would be pleased by seeing the smile-face. It’s a new way of expressing your appreciation to the people who prepared the meal for you; even if you’re sad you also can convey your ‘happiness’ with the Smile.

0 Designer: Yu Guoqun

Cutlery by Ferran Adria

Cutlery by Ferran Adria

The gastronomic concoctions of Spanish super-chef, Ferran Adria have never been for the faint of heart, so it will be no surprise that a new cutlery collection conceived by the maverick masterchef presents something of a challenge to dining convention. Responding to the growing demand for tools that enhance the Adria-style culinary experience, the chef and his team have collaborated with a team of designers headed by Luki Uber to produce a whole range of kitchen and tableware, part of which is this line of innovative cutlery.

0 Designer: Ferran Adria

Cool Pocket by Baek Min Kim

Cool Pocket by Baek Min Kim

The product contains a metal net which stretches and expands smoothly. When combined with the handle, it adjusts temperature and preserves food inside fresh. This product enable the user to easily get out fresh food no matter where one is, both inside and outside of house.

0 Designer: Baek Min Kim

Yes No Maybe Martini Glass by Michael Roller

Yes No Maybe Martini Glass by Michael Roller

Yes, No, Maybe amplifies the romantic subtext of the perfect martini experience. The design possesses qualities of nonverbal communication, giving the martini a body language and a sense of humor. An asymmetrical variation on the classic martini glass gives Yes, No, Maybe its character. Through its positioning, the glass can lean in or back off from another. When two people flirt, one glass can chase the other.

0 Designer: Michael Roller

Ring - Wall Mounted Fruit Holder by Joung Myung Lee

Ring – Wall Mounted Fruit Holder by Joung Myung Lee

Hang your fruit on the wall. “The Ring” is an unusual fruit bowl made of porcelain. It is not placed on a dining table or on kitchen unit but hangs on the wall. The concept is between art and design. It is to be hang on the wall, like a decorative piece of art, a modern version of still life fruit paintings. Yet, as a fruit bowl, the ring is a useful design object, shape and openings are a new and interesting unit for a fruit bowl.

0 Designer: Joung Myung Lee

Last Drop Martini Glass by Lee Fain

Last Drop Martini Glass by Lee Fain

The idea behind this concept is, good to the last drop. A dark blue “Gin Droplet” is suspended in the middle of the glass thus, enabling the user to have an eternal experience of the “last drop”. I wanted the glass to look like it was being attracted to the bottle. Raw material include tinted blue glass with a dark smoke gradient, 24k gold rim and a cap base.

0 Designer: Lee Fain