Tag Archives: Product Design

Solo Shelter Showcase: New Small-Space Living Exhibition

Solo Shelter Showcase: New Small-Space Living Exhibition

Regular readers may remember that Dornob helped sponsor a certain strange Camper Kart project, and has featured a Camper Bike in the past – well, artist Kevin Cyr is back with a brand new exhibit in San Francisco titled Home In The Weeds at 941 Geary.

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FYI Monday: Retro Pop Art by Justin van Genderen

FYI Monday: Retro Pop Art by Justin van Genderen

his post is part of the For Your Inspiration Monday Series showcasing the most inspiring designs out there. Each week a new artist or design style will be presented in order to get your creative juices flowing for the upcoming week. I hope you enjoy the series.

Justin van Genderen is based in Chic [Read More…]

Outdoor Burned Wooden Furniture for a Dramatic Effect

Outdoor Burned Wooden Furniture for a Dramatic Effect

This unusual burned furniture idea comes form Kaspar Hamache, a young designer from Belgium. The project is called ‘Ausgebrannt’, which in German means “burned out”. Made out of tree trunks, these small, but functional stools and tables were intentionally burned in order to create an uncommon aesthe [Read More…]

Rules of Thumb: Ingenious Hand-Held Digital Tape Measure

Rules of Thumb: Ingenious Hand-Held Digital Tape Measure

The history of measurement has come full circle, from body-based units to abstracted quantifiers … and now back again to the basics. From lengths and widths to volumes, this set of finger-mounted devices is designed to let the user measure anything, store that data, calculate results and more.

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Thomas Heatherwick’s ‘Spun’ Installation in London (VIDEO)

Thomas Heatherwick’s ‘Spun’ Installation in London (VIDEO)

London-based designer Thomas Heatherwick has created an installation of his Spun seats that he created for the Italian manufacturer Magis. The installation is located in London’s Southbank Centre Square to celebrate the opening of London Design Week.

Watch a YouTube video of people interacting wit [Read More…]

Ishac Bertran: Pas A Pas

Ishac Bertran: Pas A Pas

pas a pas is an interactive project by designer ishac bertran which serves as an educational tool for children.the project enables children to learn by experimenting with different physical elements brought to lifethrough digital animations. the system utilizes the principles of stop motion an [Read More…]

Themis Mobile by Clara von Zweigbergk

Themis Mobile by Clara von Zweigbergk

Graphic designer and illustrator Clara von Zweigbergk designed this Themis Mobile for Artecnica’s latest summer collection. It is a delicate, geometric sculpture composed of five colorful, faceted ornaments. Each ornament has its own distinct palette of color: fluorescent neons, purples and brown [Read More…]

An Alternate Breast Pump Design

An Alternate Breast Pump Design

Cracked nipples and the agony of nursing a hungry baby at the same time is quite a severe situation that only moms will understand. Breast pumps are a solution and even if we use it for convenience purposes, the whole idea of an artificial nipple squeezer is quite alien to a lactating mother. The go [Read More…]

Gone with the Wind by Nika Zupanc

Gone with the Wind by Nika Zupanc

In Milan, Nika Zupanc presented a series of new items, collectively called “Gone with the Wind.” The pieces are a delicate balance between femininity and nature.

The Wind Pavilion

This is the structure designed by Nika and dressed in Qbiss by trimo that housed the objects on display. The lar [Read More…]

Time Lines by Denis Guidone Atelier for NAVA DESIGN

Time Lines by Denis Guidone Atelier for NAVA DESIGN

NAVA DESIGN presents a brand new watch designed by Denis Guidone Atelier, whose watches we’ve featured many times before. The face has lines that appear to be positioned at random, but actually create a dialogue with the clock face to determine and indicate the exact time.

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Grade School Learning In The Future

Grade School Learning In The Future

What will education be like in the 21st century? The “Conceptual Age” has just begun. In this era, the creative and sensitive, conceptual thinkers will play a major role and in their education, school plays the most important role. Human intelligence produces technical and social change at a pace th [Read More…]