SpotSpot is a playful birdhouse that diverts the traditional wooden nest box by adapting it to the plastics industry. Composed of a thermoformed polystyrene hull and an aluminium base, this object to fix in your garden provides the birds with the opportunity to land on the disk or instead, to take shelter in the house itself.
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
Albero di feltroAlbero di feltro is a screen made of a stainless steel frame and synthetic felt body. Designed so as to make transport and installation more easy, this product is ideal to isolate a portion of room either in office, in a lounge or even in students lodgings. The design of Albero di feltro evoking the shape of a tree naturally inspires to appropriate in a fun way an area.
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
IndisciplineIndiscipline is a series of porcelain objects which results from the materialization of questions about the boundaries between design and art. Each and everyone unique but originating from the same mould, these ceramics are not functionality-predefined. Photography : Christophe Sépulchre
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
AnimalAnimal is a table for children resulting from a reflection on the formal and stereotypical perceptions related to the world of childhood.
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
CitrangeCitrange is a double sided hand juicer which can be placed straight onto your glass. The built in funnel not only guides the juice into the glass, it also filters out the seeds. Use the rounded side for big oranges or grapefruits and the pointy side for lemons or limes. So, with the 'Citrange' you save a whole step compared to traditional juice squeezing. Now that's what I call «thoughts for food».
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
NEWSWASHERThe idea is to market an ancient technique that is lost over the years using the newspaper as both a communication tool and equipment cleaning. Technique distributed in public in a fun way is effective, economical and environmentally friendly. Finally after using newswasher, people have understood the technique and then uses simple newspapers they receive in their mailbox. So the project is opposed to the consumer society.
Designer: Quentin de Coster (Belgium)
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