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product|added Jul 01, 2010 0 Klemmbrett
The principle of jamming - for this reason this three-part furniture can convince.
Designer: Manuel Welsky (Germany)
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We do not want plastic bags. We want sustainable design.
Designer: KATSU DESIGN (Germany)
product|added Jun 28, 2010 0 Myon
Cologne-based industrial design studio Frackenpohl Poulheim designed the humanoid robot “Myon”, which was created by the Neurorobotics Research Laboratory at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin within the framework of the European research project ALEAR. Myon represents the M-Series, which consists of five similar robots that are based on a novel and fascinating modular construction principle. Third party in creating the external appearance of “Myon” is Bayer MaterialScience.
Designer: Thorsten Frackenpohl & André Poulheim (Germany)
product|added Jun 28, 2010 0 Gabrielle Ammann Gallery presents Resinite
@ DESIGN MIAMI - Nucleo plays on the presumption to design the future of its objects making them fossils of themselves. As with the trace fossils where we find the imprint of the original item, in the same way the implementation process that creates the object leads to the destruction of its original. The first object of the RESINITE collection is “Resin Fossil Table”, handmade using fiberglass and pigment, the table consists of a single empty block that accurately traces the object from which it takes shape.
Designer: Nucleo (Italy)
product|added Jun 28, 2010 0 Structural caseproduct|added Jun 28, 2010 0 lamp zomaarevent|added Jun 28, 2010 World Industrial Design DayThe International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID) has declared June 29 every year to be World Industrial Design Day. Designers and institutions are called on to stage events in celebration of the day. This year’s theme is “Industrial Design: Humane solutions for a resilient world”. The frequent natural disasters in our recent past were the reason for choosing this particular theme. The organizers hope to motivate designers to participate in collaborations that help to “reduce people’s suffering and make the world better equipped for disasters.” product|added Jun 28, 2010 0 Unpacking
This project examines the use of packaging during the manufacturing process of the object. The packaging is used as the mold of the object; it defines and influences its form and surface, and it is being integrated into the object itself.
Designer: itay ohaly
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