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MLY Waterworld
Posted by reluct 8 days ago (http://www.vimeo.com)Shinya Kimura
Posted by reluct 19 days ago (http://www.youtube.com)
Custom motorcycles.
Chore Damaris
Posted by reluct 20 days ago (http://vimeo.com)
Directed by Justin Anderson
Turner
Posted by Onoe-Design 23 days ago (http://www.onoe-design.dk)
Turner© is a solar charged LED light.
During the day, turn the lantern up-side-down to charge daylight.
In the evening, turn the lantern back and it will light up - time after time - sensibly reusing the daylight.
Turner© has a warm and cosy shine which replaces tea light.
The wind will never blow out Turner© and the LED's do not attract insects.
During the day, turn the lantern up-side-down to charge daylight.
In the evening, turn the lantern back and it will light up - time after time - sensibly reusing the daylight.
Turner© has a warm and cosy shine which replaces tea light.
The wind will never blow out Turner© and the LED's do not attract insects.
Super Sexy CPR
Posted by reluct 20 days ago (http://vimeo.com)
Now that we’ve got you interested in learning CPR and the abdominal thrust, go get properly certified by taking a class through one of the many certifying authorities in your local area.
Secret Stash
Posted by reluct 27 days ago (http://vimeo.com)
Secret Stash Project by Yi-Ting Cheng, filmed and edited by Juriaan Booij
This project is about concealing valuables, secrets, bad habits and personal information in our workplaces. Here, hidden spaces/ messages were created within 8 general objects such as wood boards, lamps and disposable coffee cups.
Why doing this?
We all have the need of hiding.
We hide our valuables from being stolen, we conceal our past from our loved ones, we never show our real side to colleagues, we all have secrets. Or, sometimes we just want to keep something only for ourselves.
How?
Utilize stereotypes and visual camouflage.
We make judgments based mainly on our experiences and what we see. This dependency on visual information can create large blind spots. Thus, usual stereotypes of how we perceive solid, transparency and lighting are employed in this project to play with notions of ‘solid and void’, and ‘true and false’.
more info please visit
http://www.yitingcheng.com
This project is about concealing valuables, secrets, bad habits and personal information in our workplaces. Here, hidden spaces/ messages were created within 8 general objects such as wood boards, lamps and disposable coffee cups.
Why doing this?
We all have the need of hiding.
We hide our valuables from being stolen, we conceal our past from our loved ones, we never show our real side to colleagues, we all have secrets. Or, sometimes we just want to keep something only for ourselves.
How?
Utilize stereotypes and visual camouflage.
We make judgments based mainly on our experiences and what we see. This dependency on visual information can create large blind spots. Thus, usual stereotypes of how we perceive solid, transparency and lighting are employed in this project to play with notions of ‘solid and void’, and ‘true and false’.
more info please visit
http://www.yitingcheng.com
David Weeks Studio for AREAWARE
Posted by reluct 29 days ago (http://www.areaware.com)Identity5
Posted by jazzybeat 29 days ago (http://www.identity5.com)Quad, modular furniture to infinity
Posted by domtrapp 29 days ago (http://www.quad35.com)
Quad is a modular system of storage and decorative. It evolves with your needs and changes shape according to your desires. It combines a very precise minimalist design with finesse and elegance.
Quad has a clear sculptural value and you can adapt it to virtually any environment, equally suited to a domestic or a commercial setting.
A bookcase, a night table, a stool, a column of storage, a coffee table, a shop display... The Quad fits together to suit your needs.
The basic module of Quad is a perfect cube of 35 cm (13,78 inches) of side. On all sides of the cube, you can easily attach other cubes and design your custom storage system. You can, easily, without tool, change the composition, add or remove cubes.
Quad laser cutting is optimized to avoid waste. 100% recycled and recyclable, Quad is made of steel. Folded with precision and lacquered in the oven, Quad is designed to be sustainable and multifunctional with respect and conservation of nature and natural resources.
Quad has a clear sculptural value and you can adapt it to virtually any environment, equally suited to a domestic or a commercial setting.
A bookcase, a night table, a stool, a column of storage, a coffee table, a shop display... The Quad fits together to suit your needs.
The basic module of Quad is a perfect cube of 35 cm (13,78 inches) of side. On all sides of the cube, you can easily attach other cubes and design your custom storage system. You can, easily, without tool, change the composition, add or remove cubes.
Quad laser cutting is optimized to avoid waste. 100% recycled and recyclable, Quad is made of steel. Folded with precision and lacquered in the oven, Quad is designed to be sustainable and multifunctional with respect and conservation of nature and natural resources.
74-MPG City Car
Posted by reluct 29 days ago (http://www.wired.com)Reused paper objects- Present Table
Posted by rubcn 30 days ago (http://retrain.endekos.com)
Made with reused paper from newspaper and magazines that came into my mailbox.
Reused paper is used as structure, as skin and also as external graphic design, by using different process techniques. The Present Table is finished with a colorful photo collage on the top, that represents a subjective view of all the different creation phases.
Reused paper is used as structure, as skin and also as external graphic design, by using different process techniques. The Present Table is finished with a colorful photo collage on the top, that represents a subjective view of all the different creation phases.
Beautiful bags by Ilvy Jacobs
Posted by Marly 37 days ago (http://www.ilvyjacobs.nl)
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