Skeleton by Roger Arquer
London designer Roger Arquer’s Skeleton project allows several shirts to be held on the same clothes hanger. "Cities are becoming more populated, flats smaller and consequently wardrobes," says...
View ArticleChop by LucidiPevere Studio for Normann Copenhagen
Italian designers LucidiPevere Studio have created this circular kitchen knife for Danish brand Normann Copenhagen. Called Chop, the product has a stainless steel blade and rubber handle. The blade...
View ArticleX-RAY by Tokujin Yoshioka for KDDI
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has created a transparent mobile phone. Called X-RAY, the design was created for telecommunications company KDDI and will be on show KDDI Designing Studio in Tokyo...
View ArticlePlug and Player by Giha Woo
Product designer Giha Woo of Korea has combined an mp3 player with an electrical plug. Called Plug and Player, the conceptual product is designed to be charged by plugging it directly it into the...
View ArticleChidori Furniture by Kengo Kuma and Associates
Traditional Japanese toys inspired this modular furniture by architects Kengo Kuma and Associates for the East Japan Project. Twelve wooden sticks slot together without glue to form the units, which...
View ArticleTitanic by Luka Or for Monkey Business
Product news: this pencil cup and stationery holder that appears to be sinking into the desk has been designed by Luka Or for Israel design brand Monkey Business. The Titanic pen caddy sits slanted on...
View ArticleCrafting Plastics designs plastic sunglasses that are biodegradable
Milan 2016: this eyewear collection by Crafting Plastics was created from test samples of new biodegradable plastics (+ slideshow). The eyewear series – called Collection 1 – was developed by the...
View ArticleDog-stretching device by Hyerim Shin questions the "dark side of cuteness"
Graduate shows 2016: Royal College of Art graduate Hyerim Shin's Cuteness Tool for Dachshunds is a conceptual device that lengthens the bodies of sausage dogs. The tool is worn as a harness that wraps...
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