Monday, March 11, 2013

Spun Bench

‘Bengtsson is now experimenting with a carbon-fibre spinning process originally used by NASA in the production of rocket fuel tanks and nozzles. This process enables him not only to create chairs and chaises longues in the complex curves of computer graphics, but to achieve, as he puts it, “maximum strength from minimum material” as only a fifth of the surface consists of carbon-fibre.’
Alice Rawthorn, former director, Design Museum, London.

http://www.bengtssondesign.com/spun_bench.html

NEST

Influenced by the spring and of nature, this chair is inspired by a bird's nest. My idea was to create a graphical chaos which still felt like a unified whole. 

NINA BRUNN 

http://www.ninabruun.com/ninabruun.com/NEST.html

Nest Chair

Take a sneak peek at Pawel Grunert’s newest creation, the Nest Chair (SIE51). As you’ve probably already can guess, the design is inspired by a nest. Handmade from stainless steel, the chair is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. I have no idea how comfortable it is but if it’s anything like my steel scrubber, I’ll pass. The official premier will take place at 2011 Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan.





http://www.yankodesign.com/2011/03/14/nest-chair-made-of-stainless-steel/

Thread Family

Designer/Year: 
Coordination, 2012

Project Name:
Thread Chair

Concept/Highlight:
The upper stem works for 
adjusting the size.


Magic Chair




Black Magic Collection: Magic Chair
2002, soft seat


With ‘Magic Chair’ a totally new way of creating soft seats was achieved. Technically something new was introduced, that even amazed experts working in resin and fibre technology.
By laminating a last layer of glass fibre with a flexible resin over a polyester chair (which has soft foam under places where comfort is needed) a comfortable chair was realized.
What is new is the flexibility of the resin, that this flexible resin is biological, that the flexible biological resin connects glass fibres to a foam, and that polyester resin and biological resin accepted each other.


Sunday, March 3, 2013

Watch Diary


Designer/Year:
Wonjune Song, 2010

Project Name:
Watch Diary

Concept/Highlight:
Watch Diary is basically a book with
a clock set in the middle of the
page.

Magnifying Glass

This whimsical magnifying glass is fashioned to look like half a pair of traditional horn-rimmed glasses frames. A vertical stem at the temple allows for easy holding. Available in left- and right-handed versions. Provides +2.50 magnification.

http://www.momastore.org/museum/moma/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&catalogId=10451&langId=-1&categoryId=11526&parent_category_rn=26674&productId=125544&keyWord=Magnifying%20Glass&purpose=crawl

Saturn Tape Dispenser


the 'saturn tape dispenser' body mimics the 
famous ring of the great planet to encircle a roll of tape
Deisgner: Jeongmi Lee 


http://laughingsquid.com/spationery-cleverly-designed-outer-space-themed-desk-accessories/
http://www.designboom.com/design/spationary-by-jeongmi-lee/

Abandoned Planet

 'abandoned planet' organizes one's pens in an almost ordered chaos - 
a silicon sphere with random cut outs for pen storage. the collection transforms daily objects into planetary wonders.

designer: jeongmi lee 


Twist




The form is simple – bent spring steel with two blades. The spring steel allows the sharpener to expand to suit thicker pencils, and to regain its original form after use. The two blades allow the user to rotate the pencil in either direction. In this way, it suits both right-handed and left-handed people. The slit facilitates the easy removal of any broken leads, which generally tend to get stuck inside sharpeners.

Deisgner: Abhishek Anupam