this desk is beautiful. super intuitive and playful. Deskbox by Raw Edges Studio.
keep moving.
will
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Little Printer lives in your home, bringing you news, puzzles and gossip from your friends. Use your smartphone to set up subscriptions and Little Printer will gather them together to create a timely, beautiful mini-newspaper.
If you love homebrews, Eindhoven-based designer Sabine Marcelis has created a wine-making kit that is sleek and compact. ‘House Wine’ is an all-in-one home-brew installation. It sets up to appear like a chic chemistry set, with a wooden base that holds curved jars. A primary fermentation bin sits elevated on a brass stand on the wooden base, which pushes liquid to fill bottles when the tubes are hooked up. The wooden base has a slide-open compartmented drawer to hold apparatuses, such as glass tubes, corks, a wooden mallet, and a funnel. (via With this Kit, Brew Your Own ‘House Wine’ - DesignTAXI.com)
Social bomb by Hugo Eccles and Afshin Mehin is a social jammer that cuts off all forms of technology.
“The Bomb works best in places like the cinema, a wedding or other group setting where the social addict refuses to be polite by shutting off their device.”
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It’s another one of those examples that show design is everywhere, even in places we rarely appreciate.
Chevrolet Speedometer Design: Design evolution from 1941 to 2011 by Christian Annyas(via theemspace)
Bend Desk is a prototype interactive display that takes the digital workspace from the screen to the desktop by the media computing group at RWTH aachen university. While a typical work setup combines a flat desktop with a vertical computer screen, bend desk combines the two into one single unit. bend desk is a vision for a future workspace that allows continuous interaction between both areas. using multi-touch technology, the display curves from a horizontal plane to a vertical plane.
Yes.
Amazing.
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That awkward moment when you had a sketch of a bed which hung from the ceiling in your book of design ideas and everyone said “That’s impossible” and then you see a picture of it years later. Never listen to people who say your design ideas are impossible, it’s only impossible because someone hasn’t done it yet - not because it can’t be done.
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