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rhino?
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http://www.gogoro.com/product/gogoro-s/design/
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Samsung Home Cinema Concept by Mathieu Labbé
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texture > cmf
(via Pinterest • The world’s catalogue of ideas)
Catch Chair jh15 by Jaime HayĂłn for &Tradition, 2017
Temi chair by Studio Rope
Hiroyuki Morita is the founder of Studio Rope, he created this chair to give the traditional Temi, a grain sorting tool, that isn’t used anymore, a new purpose.
New project on Behance! Please take a look and let me know what you think :) I’m seeking for an internship for this summer 2017! https://www.behance.net/gallery/49429967/Shoe-Horn
Moth is a minimal chair created by Seoul-based designer BKID. The chair utilizes a tubular steel base with an ABS plastic seat frame and seat back. As the name suggests, the back legs of the chair resemble the wings of a moth, curved to provide support, while continuously extending from the legs to the seat back. The bottom of the legs feature rubber wedges to prevent scratches on the flooring, as well as keep the chair from sliding on smooth surfaces.
Do Ho Suh: Passage/s
“I see life as a passageway, with no fixed beginning or destination. We tend to focus on the destination all the time and forget about the in-between spaces.” ~ Do Ho Suh
Inspired by his peripatetic life, Do Ho Suh has long ruminated on the idea of home as both a physical structure and a lived experience, the boundaries of identity and the connection between the individual and the group across global cultures. Meticulously replicating the architecture of the places in which he has lived and worked, such as his childhood home and Western apartments and studios, Suh’s one-to-one scale translucent fabric structures give form to ideas about migration, transience and shifting identities.Â
These ideas are further conveyed in his Hub works, where transitory, connecting spaces between rooms, such as vestibules and corridors, speak metaphorically about movement between cultures and the blurring of public and private, as well as reflecting on the passage of the artist’s own life, and the experience of a person who has developed roots in multiple countries. “I see life as a passageway, with no fixed beginning or destination,” says Suh. “We tend to focus on the destination all the time and forget about the in-between spaces. But without these mundane spaces that nobody really pays attention to, these grey areas, one cannot get from point a to point b.”
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“Us” toothbrush set for parents and toddlers by 5:11am
Aalto Chair 66
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RCA Victor Radio model BRX 151, 1930s – 1950s. This RCA radio is said to be a Canadian design of 1938, resumed after the War and produced in Brazil until mid 1950s. Via flickr
I’m in a search for outdated design but I actually like this one.