Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Cellphones, Technology
August 31, 2007 8:46 am, 38336 Views
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Anytime I can get one of the best lyrics from the B52’s into a blog post, I’m there. I’m not just pulling this out of thin air tho. This multimedia device is called the Lobster and if you squint really hard, the segmented pieces sorta look like a lobster’s tail.
Designer: Danilo Mangini
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Furniture, Living
August 31, 2007 8:41 am, 6587 Views
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EU VEGN DAVO PIGNA is Rhaeto-Romanic and can be translated literally as “I am going behind the stove.” This expression is used when parting and means, “I am going home now.” The stove is an analogy for warmth and coziness. That’s the idea behind this bench/chaise lounge.
Designer: Annina Gaehwiler & Tina Stiger
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Furniture, Living
August 31, 2007 8:36 am, 10099 Views
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No it’s not some diabolical machine aimed at enslaving the human race. It’s a chair, and a very comfy, cushy one too. The Trapped Chair keeps you locked down until it decides when to let you go. Until then, you’ll just have to given in and relax. Remember kids, resistance is futile. Just think of it as a really creepy hug from that kid everyone at school laughs at, but he means no harm.
Designer: Bas Kools
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Posted by Yanko Design in Accessories, All Archive
August 31, 2007 2:47 am, 6079 Views
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BIO was first introduced in 2005 as a futuristic vision by the Swedish design studio Form Us With Love. The intention is to create unique products with focus on sustainability and environment in manufacturing, packaging, transportation, storing and assembly. We have been informed that it is now AVALIABLE!
Designer: Form Us With Love
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Technology
August 30, 2007 10:09 am, 9964 Views
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This is for all those people that never give you the exact time when you ask them. Face it, most of us do it. When we look at an analog clock, we don’t think 6:22, we think 6:20. Rounding off seems to be the fastest way to read time sans a digital watch.
Designer: Glen Adkins
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Desktops, Technology
August 30, 2007 9:56 am, 12255 Views
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The whole idea of notebook docks was interesting 10+ years ago when we had to be frugal with our I/O ports and live with subpar LCD screens. Now that notebooks have pretty much caught up with desktops, do we really need another docking solution? According to designer Yong-Seong Kim, we do.
Designer: Yong-Seong Kim
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Furniture, Living
August 30, 2007 9:47 am, 17564 Views
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So you get a couple of interlocking pieces that stiffen at the pull of a wire cable. By manipulating the tension, you can make all kinds of crazy shapes strong enough to act as shelving, seating, or flooring. It’s a little blah looking but crafty people might enjoy decorating each slat, maybe to form a mural or to create random flowing patterns depending on the final form.
Designer: Reed Crawford
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Posted by Yanko Design in All Archive, Furniture, Living
August 30, 2007 12:27 am, 9769 Views
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The Flux e-desk is a personal desk/chair unit designed primarily for use with a laptop computer. It incorporates power cable management through the flush faced storage bay which is revealed by applying light pressure with the palm of the hand.
Designer: Shane Crozier
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Fashion
August 29, 2007 1:10 pm, 5305 Views
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Newborns and infants spend almost all their time in the arms of their loving parents. The Daddy & Baby clothing set generates thermochromic patterns when body heat is applied. The special pigment was designed by Matsui Shikiso Chemical of Japan and is a great way to show one love to your baby, or just to relieve those days of Hypercolor t-shirts, YEA!
Designer: Mi-Jeong Baek
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Cellphones, Technology
August 29, 2007 1:06 pm, 15312 Views
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A cellphone with a touchpad used to write. The idea is to create a phone without all the bells and whistles for people who just want a basic phone to make calls and send text messages. Using hand writing recognition software, the touchpad translate your finger strokes into letters.
Other than being a concept already a reality with PDA phones, this concept seems about 5+ years behind.
Designer: Sang-Hoon Lee
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