Tuesday 8 April 2008
By Gilles,
Tuesday 8 April 2008 à 15:03 :: Prototypes
The aim of this contest was: "Emotion and simplicity".
These sun eyeglasses are created for women.
Made of a piece of polycarbonate molded on elastic metal thread, these are typically a feminine accessory which can become a bracelet.
Emotion and simplicity everyday and anywhere...
Designer :: Johann Paquelier (Fondateur de The French Design Team!)
website // coroflot
Monday 24 March 2008
By Gilles,
Monday 24 March 2008 à 15:11 :: Prototypes
Reppo II Is my B.A degree work. It is a continuum of a mobile music concept invented during the first years of my ID studies. Reppo II is a urban hardshell backpack
with speakers and amplifier to spice up the party outside. It makes peoples heads turn around and creates a unique atmophere.
Designer :: Joonas Saaranen From Finland University of Lapland
website//coroflot
Monday 17 March 2008
By Gilles,
Monday 17 March 2008 à 17:45 :: Prototypes
The new universal mp3 player,little dice with bluetooth device. inspired by dice and poker players
Designer :: DImitrov Krassi (zoomdesign studio)
website
Monday 1 October 2007
By Gilles,
Monday 1 October 2007 à 14:13 :: Prototypes
ALCHIMIE, design agency from Marseille presents “STEEL TABLEâ€, meal table or meeting table, entirely realized out of steel.
The plate of table consists of a steel sheet, which takes its form and its solidity under the tension!
Designer :: Freedy (ALCHIMIE / agence de design industriel)
website
Monday 20 August 2007
By Gilles,
Monday 20 August 2007 à 16:01 :: Prototypes
A new dynamic chair with flexible dual backrest and mobile rear supports which can be adjusted as armrests or nest your drinks. The slim line structure of the chairs helps to form nice stacks. The chair is available in various color combinations.
Designer :: Hakan GURSU
website
By Gilles,
Monday 20 August 2007 à 14:42 :: Prototypes
‘The Corner Tree’ is placed at the corner of the room & shares the adjacent vertical faces of the walls of the room.
The zigzag & fluid form of this design is an interpretation of the growth of the tree. The spaces provided by this design can be enhanced with various mementos which mark the beautiful moments of the user’s life. The user can place the favorite mementoes such as photo frames, trophies or other collectibles on the tree.
The form is very sculptural and conveys a strong aesthetic character while its white color suggests its timeless, classic, innocent, pure & peaceful nature.
The Corner Tree can be developed with 20 mm plywood or medium density fiber board. Molded wooden strips can be used at the corner joints of the furniture. An alternative material option could be single molded composite fiber.
Designer :: Abhinav Dapke
website
Thursday 26 July 2007
By Gilles,
Thursday 26 July 2007 à 12:46 :: Prototypes
The stump, which comes from a tree section, shows on its surface many concentric rings that represent the natural growth of that part of wood.
Ceppo Chair is definitely inspired by this look at the nature and presents a structure thought as it was excavated in a tree trunk. The seat is made of wooden concentric rings, joined with resistant and flexible fiber. Despite the slight downfall while sitting, the customer is immediately going to feel the great comfort Ceppo Chair has been thought for.
Designer :: Coscadesign (Pietro Costa + Luca Casarotto)
website
Monday 2 July 2007
By Gilles,
Monday 2 July 2007 à 11:37 :: Prototypes
The Maistro seat is the result of a creative exercise of changing the use of the objects, without changing the shape.
For this exercise we use non conventional materials and objects in the world of “designâ€
The body of the seat is a metal box used for putting concrete, very common in the building industry in Mexico.
The name of “the maistro seat†came from a common slang word for calling a bricklayer.
“Maestro†distorted into “maistro†which means Teacher.
Designer :: Sebastian Lara
website
Monday 7 May 2007
By Gilles,
Monday 7 May 2007 à 16:18 :: Prototypes
Lamp in concrete and steel.
I am in search of a producer for this project.
Romain Duclos
website
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