Some of the best industrial design work shared with a commentary.
Inspired by architecture, these amazing coffee machines are a thing of beauty. The steampunk design will seduce any coffee love, and others too. Designed by Dutch Lab, each construct is built in korea from anodized aluminum components that have been laser cut to accommodate brass needle valves, borosilicate glass tubes, and 150-gram tanks.
An iPhone and iPad stand series designed by Yi-Ting Chen from Shanghai, China. Inspired by the bird cages old people across China take out to the gardens every morning, this hanging iPhone and iPad stand is a good example of minimal design done right. The photography work to present the design object is also stunning […]
Not everyone likes coffee, but coffee drinkers will certainly be fans of this coffee machine that wakes you up with a freshly brewed cup. This alarm clock designed by Joshua Renouf is not only incredibly stylish, it also makes you coffee to wake you up in the morning. Not bad.
This clock designed by David Raffouli has a small, useful, pocket that serves as a space to put small stuff. It was named the Kangaroo clock for that reason. It was built as part of an ongoing collaboration between Fabrica and the italian clocks producer Diamantini&Domeniconi.
This wall clock was title “Time is dancing”, which perfectly describes it. It was made by Meike Harde for German brand Klein & More. One of the goals was to make the clock a bit less impersonal than the usual purely abstract clock.
In this technological world where people are more attracted and interested towards smartphones, and tablets, importance of watches seems less. But when it comes to the genuine attraction for the bold impression, watches are still heroes. Your clothing sense is the initial perception that makes your image and a piece of watch on your wrist […]
We all love to have great-looking things in our houses. Personally I’m a big fan of unique, DIY objects, but there isn’t always time to create all your home appliances. The objects presented in this post are great things to have at home. 1. The airplane doorstop Even your doorstop doesn’t have to be boring, […]
Admit it. If they built these at your size and nobody was watching, you would jump on these playing chairs created by Constantin Bolimond. At least I would.
Paulo Goldstein has a real talent for repairing stuff with style. When objects get repaired by him, they always end up looking better than before.
Although it’s a bit more dangerous than electrical stove, I’ve always been a fan of gas ones. I always had a problem with the fact that it was hard to adjust the intensity of the fire. This spiral burner cooktop solves this problem in an elegant manner. Via Yanko Design.
Yet another example of a simple design change that makes a big difference. This axe was slightly changed to modify the angle of chopping and the way pressure comes on the wood. The result? Chopping gets much easier.
Katerina Kamprani appropriatly named this project “The Uncomfortable”. She took some every day life objects and turned them into strange unusable things.
A cute (and practical) organizer for your desk. I should get one of these.
A stunning concept car that is partially made with… bamboo. The form of the outer shell mimics the structure of a leaf, and the exterior shell is enveloping the interior which seamlessly forms the dashboards and seats as it continues backwards. This design was made possible by the collaboration of Kenneth Cobonpue and Albrecht Birkner.
Take it with a pinch a salt, but the watches you see on this post are supposed the be the result of a cooperation between Google and LG. This smartwatch would feature a 1.65 inch IPS LCD display, with a resolution 280 x 280 pixels, and will boast 512mb of RAM with 4GB of integrated […]