Slated to be displayed at Tent London, from 24-27 September, the “Target Clock” by British designer Simon Lumb is an innovative timepiece that looks like a dartboard at first glance. Made of two interlocking color discs, the wall clock features hands depicted by the boundaries of the colors. As t [Read More…]
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helmet to hear oneself speak by Jessica Frelinghuysen
General rule about public spaces, speaking too loud is akin to invading someone’s personal space. It’s intrusive and sets off a round of evil eyes. I could care less what people think of me which is why this concept came across my desk. “Helmet To Hear Oneself Speak” is a paper helmet you print. Wor [Read More…]
Nucleo: A pod for personal space both indoors and outdoors
We often look for privacy in public spaces to have short business as well as personal meetings with associates and friends, without attracting the attention of others sharing the same place. The “Nucleo” or the “Core” by designer Stefano Alberti is a simple but useful pod that provides personal s [Read More…]
Trailer mounted ‘Mobile Shower Unit’ lets the poor bathe better
Intended for homeless people devoid of basic facilities in and around Kalamazoo, the largest city in the southwest region of the U.S. state of Michigan, the “Mobile Shower Unit” by designer Matthew Parr is a self-sufficient trailer that promises an enhanced lifestyle for poor. The trailer not onl [Read More…]
Keep in Touch keeps you close to your kith and kin
Technology and emotions may have the least to do with each other, but the “Keep in Touch” from Peak Product Design, a service product development company based in central Illinois, is a gadget with difference that works as an emotional reminder to keep you in touch with your friends and aging par [Read More…]














