Friday, October 5 2012
Working in an office doesn't necessarily imply sitting on a chair. During a meeting or while brainstorming, you often end up standing and leaning on our desk or against the wall – not the most comfy posture.
Designed by Avihai Shurin, the Leaning Rocker changes that. It is a simple design made of laminated wood and spring steel that allows you an easy rocking against the wall. The concept is not available for purchase yet, but as office workers always tend to be looking for the right ergonomic seating, I could definitely see the Leaning Rocker as the next trend.
Designed by Avihai Shurin, the Leaning Rocker changes that. It is a simple design made of laminated wood and spring steel that allows you an easy rocking against the wall. The concept is not available for purchase yet, but as office workers always tend to be looking for the right ergonomic seating, I could definitely see the Leaning Rocker as the next trend.
source: avihaishurin.com
Friday, October 5 2012
Luggage are unwieldy, either because their size, shape or weight. And no matter how light your suitcases are, they still need to be carried around – probably the most laborious task of the the trip. But what if you could go hands-free and have the luggage follow you? Like a dog that follows his master, Hop is a robotic suitcase that will follow you.
Hop pairs with your smartphone via Bluetooth, calculates the phone's position and while keeping a constant distance, follows it thanks to a two caterpillar track system. And if the signal is lost, your phone is alerted and Hop locks itself.
Now it doesn't seem to be swift or sturdy enough to keep up with the fast-walking at the airport, but the concept seems like a fun idea.
Hop pairs with your smartphone via Bluetooth, calculates the phone's position and while keeping a constant distance, follows it thanks to a two caterpillar track system. And if the signal is lost, your phone is alerted and Hop locks itself.
Now it doesn't seem to be swift or sturdy enough to keep up with the fast-walking at the airport, but the concept seems like a fun idea.
source: cargocollective.com
Monday, September 10 2012
Tropism Well is not your usual water fountain. Designed by Richard Harvey and Keivor John, this unique piece of art will sense your approach and lean towards you to pour a glass of water. The natural and elegant bowing motion is engaged simply by moving the water up and down the stem but its stance is so astonishing that you'll be bowing and thanking it.
source: poietic.co.uk
Wednesday, August 15 2012
Designed by Bryan Ku, this pillow fight gear is something we definitely hope to see in production one day. Imagine the hours of pillow fight fun with lightsabers, scimitars, double sided viking axes, nunchucks, ninja stars and grenades!
source: bryanku.com
Thursday, August 9 2012
Designed by He Mu and Zhang Qian, the Sunflower Chair is the ideal way to escape from the stresses of life and dive into a good book. The chair is designed like a blooming sunflower where you can sit and be surrounded by a circular bookcase where resides your treasured books.
source: chairblog.eu
Tuesday, July 24 2012
Designed by Enrique Luis Sardi, the Cookie Cup is a cup made of pastry with the interior covered of icing sugar. It is a brilliant design for sweet coffee lovers as the interior icing sweetens the coffee while working as an insulator to prevent the cookie from absorbing the liquid. And when you're done with your coffee, eat the cup!
source: sardi-innovation.com








