Eclipse Vacuum Cleaner by Erik Andershed

Eclipse Vacuum Cleaner by Erik Andershed

The design philosophy behind the Eclipse was to remove many of the current problems associated with vacuum cleaners. The Eclipse incorporates sensor-controlled navigation, which allows it to automatically move around obstacles. This unique feature enables the product to follow you around as you clean.

0 Designer: Erik Andershed

Digital Placemat

Digital Placemat

Even decorations will be digital. These digital placemats are made of flexible screens that can be rolled as paper. Images can easily be downloaded and transferred to the placemats, be it from the Internet, a digital camera or elsewhere. Whether a formal dinner or a weeknight supper, these placemats lend any mood or theme to mealtimes.

0 Designer: Rodrigo Wolff

Cooking Stones

Cooking Stones

The flaming stone has infinite applications and is limited only by the user’s creativity. Stones are heated and regulated by electromagnetic induction. The stones provide the cooking surface; you provide the food. Roast vegetables, beans or meat, or remove the stones and use them to heat water or soup or even cook meat from the inside. Easy to clean, just remove stones and wash them.

0 Designer: Ki-hoon Yoo

Soft Mobile Refrigerator

Soft Mobile Refrigerator

Future societies will be increasingly mobile. And what’s better than a portable refrigerator? The size expands and folds up to adapt to the amount inside the cooling chamber. The soft-membrane coat insulates the contents and gives the appliance a soft, alluring look. The center pillar sustains the weight of the fridge and transports cool to each layer.

0 Designer: Qingxiang Ou

Oneself - Bathroom for Person who Lives Itself

“Oneself” – Bathroom for Person who Lives Itself

Our world packed sewer, packed barriers. The Oneself project – a bathroom for person who lives itself. For it each wall spare and him necessary each square metre for selfrealization. There is no bathroom, there is simply wall.

0 Designer: Roman Kriheli

Last Meal by Erik Strom & Steve Bowden

Last Meal by Erik Strom & Steve Bowden

In an exploration of potential museum experiences, the museum of capital punishment was invented. aolast mealsa is an installation that attempts to bring first hand experience to the table through 310 unique portraits of those executed in the state of Texas. The contents of the menu are comprised of the actual meals requested by prisoners killed on death row thus far.

0 Designer: Erik Strom & Steve Bowden

Martini Rose Glass by Yong Jieyu

Martini Rose Glass by Yong Jieyu

The elixir of life from the petals of a frozen rose’ was the imagery that inspired this design. It was to bring out the class and elegance of Bombay Sapphire. A single piece of glass is curled up into the shape of a petal, forming the vessel. Heat from the glass itself seals and prevents leakage. The detachable base is designed to look like a puddle of melting ice.

0 Designer: Yong Jieyu