Posted by Long Tran in Accessories, All Archive, Tableware
November 30, 2007 12:31 pm, 31301 Views
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Switch Me is a humble salt and pepper shaker concept which allows one to switch between salt and pepper at the press of a button. The body has two chambers to avoid mixing and definitely has a different look to it… for all the salt and pepper shaker collectors out there.
Designer: Chetan Sorab
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Interior
November 30, 2007 12:29 pm, 6286 Views
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Moving habits is an experimental installation where by knobs are placed on almost everything. Normal convention solicits us to pull on anything with a knob just we’ve been conditioned to do so. But what happens when pulling on a knob yields unexpected surprises?
Designer: Katrin Sonnleitner
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Posted by Long Tran in Accessories, All Archive
November 30, 2007 12:24 pm, 9716 Views
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We all know there are way too many flash memory card formats out there. At last I count I believe there are at least 9 of them. Normally I try to stick with SD or Micro SD cards but sometimes that’s not possible so what’s one to do when transporting all those easily lost cards? Get a memory card holder.
Designer: Tom Kenworthy
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Posted by Yanko Design in Accessories, All Archive
November 30, 2007 2:58 am, 6074 Views
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Have you caught up with UK designer Jasper Morrison’s Ceramica chronograph for Rado? With new dials and proportions, Morrison’s restyled watch is available in five tones, from pink gold (1) to white (2) in a limited edition of 10 watches from each tone. Note the matt black ceramic case.
Designer: Jasper Morrison
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Dining, Tableware
November 29, 2007 1:33 pm, 7300 Views
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“I’m breaking dishes, up in here. All Night (uh-huh). I ain’t go stop until I see police and lights (uh-huh).”
Sorry, was having a little Rihanna moment there but nonetheless it does have something to do with this concept by Yoon-Jung Yun. Everyone eventually breaks a dish so why not purposely build in a second function should you get dish happy.
Designer: Yoon-Jung Yun
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Posted by Ansley Berrones in All Archive, Green
November 29, 2007 2:39 am, 4365 Views
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The chair looks simple and quiet, yet if you notice, there is a planter that wants to connect with the chair. As the plant grows, it becomes one with the chair; A unity of good fortune. As the two unite, the owner of the chair continues to bring life to them by feeding them and giving them fresh air and light. A pot of fortune to last a lifetime.
Designer: Zhuo Wang
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Posted by Ansley Berrones in All Archive, Lighting
November 29, 2007 2:09 am, 5013 Views
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With Christmas just around the corner, people have already begun to make preparations around their home. It seems that many neighbors compete on who has the most lights outside and inside their home. With the following new design by Tayo Design Studio, you would win hands down by having a new and different lighting experience to add to the Christmas ambience.
Designer: Tayo Design Studio
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Technology
November 28, 2007 3:35 pm, 9544 Views
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Do you know how much energy you use? Most of us don’t. Sure we have meters outside some where but those gauges only mean something to the trained city technicians that come by once a month. For the rest of us, we need something else that translates energy usage into laymen’s terms. Perhaps something like the Power Conscience.
Designer: Delroy Dennisur
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Interior
November 28, 2007 12:18 pm, 24473 Views
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Don’t get it mixed up with Post-it because it’s not. It’s a Pock-it. Same idea with a twist. Three sides of the stickie are well… sticky forming a little pocket. Great idea when you want to tell your roommate “rent is due, leave money in here”.
Designer: Pu Tai, Ayda Anlagan & Paul Blease
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Posted by Ansley Berrones in All Archive, Furniture, Living
November 28, 2007 1:53 am, 4849 Views
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In a new concept by FurnID, “Dias” is a unique and one of a kind piece. It is a drawer system that works like no other. When admiring from a far, Dias appears to be a distinctive object claiming its space on the wall. With a face covered by two-toned pyramids and a top made into a flat surface.
Designer: Bo Strange
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