2010년 5월 7일 금요일

Make A Paperclip Nest

I want this like yesterday. The aptly names Nest is a magnetic shaped egg you need to coddle and care for by building a nest of paperclips. Keeps it stable and like any good mother, you may get a wonderful surprise after a few months. I’m totally kidding about that although if anything hatches, please write me. That deserves a story.

Designers: Feng Cheng-Tsung & Wang Bo-Jin

Nest - Magnetic Clip Collector by Feng Cheng-Tsung & Wang Bo-Jin

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Geometry 101

딱 엘리베이터 월 타일로 쓰면 좋겠네.

나중에 꼭 제안해볼것^^

ike an M.C. Escher drawing that has no end, neither will your design ideas with the Versatile Wall Tiles Collection by designer Yigit Ozer. This design concept is essentially a wide V shaped tile that has just the right proportions to allows for a multitude of pattern ideas to be arranged. Making this a simple and unique way to highlight any flat surface. Now can someone point me to the door?

Designer: Yigit Ozer for Kutahya Seramik

One Wrench to Rule Them Each

직업상 렌찌를 자주 사용하는데 매번 사이즈 틀린 렌찌를 찾곤 한다..
제품디자이너면서도 왜 이런 생각을 못했을까? ^^;
굳 아이디어~


Or twist them all. In the dark! That’s what designer Junjie Zhang has on the brain, that intention in this project. This is a wrench that’s got several settings in one single piece of non-moving metal. One hunk. Tell me about this project, if you know about something similar, because it seems too simple to be true. One wrench, one shape that allows for several bolts to be twisted. Twisted all the way tight.

Now this designer just had another design featured on Yanko: the V Lock v-shaped keyhole slip, made for easy fitting of the key in the hole. This too, I thought was too simple to not have been invented before. But nay! It was new! And in 5 days the post had visits in the 5-digit range.

Now look at this wrench. I’ve got a wrench that fits several bolts now, it utilizes a screw at the head for easy adjustment of the wrench, which has two parts. The one we’re looking at here is one piece. One single piece. That cuts down on the amount of different molds that have to be made, maybe even cuts down on the amount of production time.

What do you think of it?

Designer: Junjie Zhang

Multiwrench by Junjie Zhang

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BMW Gets High

BMW가 디자인 한 비행기

부분부분 BMW만의 디테일이 눈에 띈다.

Well we’ve been here before, many times over. BMW calls it “cross fertilization”, but “brand shifting” is a term I prefer to use to describe when a company famous for one type of consumer product, in this case automobiles, uses their brand power to help sell another unrelated product (airplanes). There was the lust worthy Hermés helicopter, the Versace Lamborghini, the entire Porsche Design collection and let’s not forget the Audi yacht.

Now it’s BMW’s turn once again. Not satisfied with just clothing, bicycles, luggage and even headphones, BMW has turned their minimalistic gaze on the private jet airplane industry. Collaborating with Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer, BMW DesignworksUSA brings us the Phenom 100 and 300. A mostly prototypical jet with one unique feature, a BMW inspired interior. Not that BMW interiors have ever been described as “inspired”, but this interior does a fine job of classing up a space that usually sees luxury arrive in the form of tacky limousine style interiors. Oddly, seat belts were not a design consideration for a company enjoying a flawless auto safety record.

Designer: DesignworksUSA

Makes Me Want A Salad

It’s so simple yet effective. I love the Hands On Salad Bowl, winner of a 2010 Red Dot Award. A pair of serving sporks are integrated into the bowl blending smoothly into the design. There’s a unique sculptural element to it and hey, it’s seriously fun to look at. The entire thing is made of melamine so easy care is the name of the game. Joseph Joseph is becoming quite the little hot spot for interesting home product design lately.

Designer: Pengelly Design for Joseph Joseph

Hands On Salad Bowl With Integrated Servers by Pengelly Design for Joseph Joseph

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A little Nature Here And There

와. 너무 이뻐서 보는 즉시 사고 싶은 맘이 든 제품.
우리나라에도 들어오면 많이 팔릴거 같다.


OMG this is so freakin’ ADORABLE. These Leaf Ties replace boring plastic ones you may have bundling up cables and wires around the home. Bring a little nature to it by using these ties instead. Of course, I would use it as a decorative element. Hell, I may even just wrap it around my fingers and go out like that. If you want to get really creative, think about how those exposed cables sort of like like vines, except they’re missing one crucial component – leaves! Just let that marinate in your head for a minute.

Designer: Lufdesign

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Stroller Suitcase

On my flight from Tokyo to India, I did see some couples struggle with their baby strollers once they boarded the aircraft. I guess the time has come that we get an all-in-one thing that folds up into a suitcase and can be stowed in the overhead luggage compartment. Maybe something like the Polyvogue! This foldable stroller should have been a contender for the Samasonite Baby Luggage Contest, but nevertheless it’s a neat idea that can go into production and that’s what matters.

It has the seat range of a cot to a chair and apt for children under 3 years. Like most current strollers, the handlebar can be changed from front to back, giving the baby a variation in views.

Designers: Andrea Hanzl, Claudia Baer, Lisa Grabner & Andrea Seitner

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Polyvogue from Claudia Bär on Vimeo.

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Where Is My Seat? Oh, Now I See It

우리나라 학생작품인데.. 공공디자인에서도 특히 가려져있던 이런 티켓디자인또한 이처럼 바뀌어야 할 필요가 있을거 같다..
아래작품을 보면 정말 한눈에 들어올듯.. 영화표에서도 적용하면 좋은 반응이 있을듯..

These days we can choose our own seats over the internet for airplanes and train travel, thus we know exactly where our seat is going to be. At least for that moment we do know. However in a practical scenario, many people don’t check-in online or our memories fail us on the date of travel. Where Is My Seat? is a concept where a pictograph of your seat location is printed onto the boarding pass. All I can say that it’s more helpful than just printing seat 34A, Economy Class.

Designer: Yong-jin Kim

Where Is My Seat?  Tickets Redesign by Yong-jin Kim

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Warming Tea with Sticks

이런건 정말 만들어 팔아도 잘 팔리겠다.. 이쁘기도 하고.. 실용적으로 사용도 가능하고 말야..ㅎ


Or ON sticks I should say, as that’s what you’re about to do once you’ve got your hand grabbers on this fabulous invention right here. This is the “Teapot Warmer” designed by Christoph Matthias specifically for you tea lovers and tea enthusiasts out there looking for a new way to heat tea. It is like a campfire, it is said, and reminds one of the warming glow and loving environment of the outdoors, roughing it without roughing it.

Truly you will feel the loving tenderness of heating your tea in this unique way. Open up your pile of wooden planks and place the fire inside. Then on top the tea goes plop, and you shall have a fancy sip!

Made of strips of oiled European walnut wood and a spirally cut stainless steel tealight holder.

Designer: Christoph Matthias [ Buy it Here, Teapot Warmer is available for $79.00 @ YD Store ]

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Teapot Warmer is available for $79.00 @ YD Store

Teapot Warmer by Christoph Matthias

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No Scratch Watch

The Swatch concept watch by designer Allan George is basically aimed at the youth who like to wear trendy fashion, but maybe rough with it. Although latest scratch-proof glass materials are used in Omega, Rolex and ilk, but not all brands use this for their entire collection. And a watch with scratches on its glass looks so lame! Allan’s concept simple does away with the glass face and replaces it with a plastic-rubber finish. The colored hands peep out, behind a transparent rim, giving the watch a trendy and easy look!

Designer: Allan George

Swatch Concept Watch by Allan George

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Measure This

조형성도 생각하고 기능성도 생각한 이런 디자인 참 맘에 든다.^^




The Shell is a sleek digital scale sexified with good modern looks. Lift off the Stainless Steel measuring bowl to reveal a large LCD display and simple controls. Rest the upturned bowl on the unit and it’s ready to weigh both liquids and dry foods. A convenient ‘add and weigh’ function also allows multiple ingredients to be weighed in the same bowl during recipe preparation and an auto power-off feature maximizes battery life. So perfect for all my crazy crafting needs, like changing base metals into gold. Hehehe, hahaha, AHAHAHAHA!

Designer: Morph Design for Joseph Joseph

Shell Digital Scale by Morph Design for Joseph Joseph

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Stippling


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