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Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Urban Cycle Design

Castro M1 is a sleek little bike designed for urban cyclists
The minimalist bicycle is designed, manufactured, and assembled in Barcelona, it was imagined and built to meet the demanding lifestyle of urbanites, it is adaptable to a variety of people with different riding styles, and is quick and easy to store, the kind of bike you could just pick up and ride. 

Its slim stainless steel frame can be folded in no time to occupy only 23 cm (9 inches) of space, and can be stored anywhere. 







Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Mobile Phone For Smart Communicators

The more our phones do, the more they demand of us. Say it with words.

Focus on what matters most and leave the rest. The MP 01 is a simple mobile phone for smart communicators.

The MP 01 by Punkt, is a mobile phone striped down to its bare essentials. Punkt Phone is a mobile phone that´s just that, a mobile phone that sticks to its core functions, calling and texting.
It aims to be somewhat liberating, because you don´t have to check your status or notifications every two seconds and because Punkt Phone keeps it simple. 

This Swiss made device gets up to one month of battery time on standby or 290 hours of talking time! You also get a two inch LCD display, a calendar, an alarm and contacts manager. 

Back to basics in a high quality item.  




Wednesday, 20 January 2016

A Life-Sized Caravan Made From 215,158 LEGO Bricks

After 12 weeks of construction, more than 1,000 man hours and 215,158 individual LEGO pieces, the Largest caravan built with interlocking plastic bricks was unveiled at the at the National Exhibition Centre in  Birmingham, UK. The caravan was built to celebrate 130 years of leisure caravanning.

 Every last detail was thought out, including a sink with real running water, working electric lights, a bed, seating, a chess set, a fridge, and food in the frying pan.








Saturday, 28 November 2015

Transformable Shelves

Recent graduate Alicja Prussakowska designed Mizu as a transformable piece of furniture whose fluid shelves adapt based on what you place on them. Its Japanese name translates to water, which is perfectly reflected in its undulating shelves.








Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Paper Sculptures

 PAPA, a Korean company whose name stands for “Play Art. Polygon Art,” sells polygon animal sculptures made of high-quality paper that you can assemble in your own home.
You can purchase them from Amazon 







Sunday, 22 November 2015

Design in Dubai



Designers, artists and architects created 12 installations for the inaugural Dubai Design Week to put the city on the map as a global design destination


The installations were placed all over the city during the Design Week and were representation of art, commemoration of lost soldiers, translation of traditional motifs into sounds and much more.