Rompibollo

May 31, 2008


Rompibollo is a chocolate board which can be easly divided in pieces of different dimensions. On the relief of each piece, it’s shown the caloria count of chocolate. Now you can eat chocolate knowing exactly how much calories it has… I really dont care.. I love my chocolate in any form…

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Myto Cantilever Chair

May 30, 2008


Myto Cantilever Chair a new stacker that is supposed to be light and comfortable. Chair entirely produced using BASF Ultradur ® High Speed PBT. Stackable up to 8 chairs. Recyclable too.

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Folding Lamp

May 30, 2008


Folding Lamp is made from a 0.8mm sheet of stainless steel pre-scored so all you have to do is fold along the dotted lines. In what order you choose to fold is entirely up to you making each piece a unique item. Excellent way to manufacture, pack, and assemble a lamp too.

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These are 11inch tall desktop toys which feauture the regular as well as the black Coke Zero vending machine robots. The toys feature bendy arms and have a little coin slot for saving up your loose changes. So cool… they even have the real thing terrorising people in the streets…


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Shredder

May 29, 2008


A surfboard, with a computer cut cardboard support structure laminated with transparent fiberglass. A stronger, cheaper surfboard made of the same material as a moving box…

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Suzuki is cutting out on emissions totally and is going green with its Suzuki Crosscage Hydrogen Fuel Cell Motorcycle. The bike doesn’t have any gears, doesn’t produce any noise and zero emissions. Suzuki has plans it’s mass production soon.

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Spuntino Birdhouse

May 27, 2008

 
Spuntino is a minimalist birdhouse composing of two steel sheets, one plastic piece and a spoon…

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This drinking glass is based on the generic disposable dixie cup, but taken to a very different place. Czech craftsmen hand form each one, working them on a lathe so each one is very slightly different. Maxim the designer explained that this was a deliberate choice - he wanted to take the form as far away from its plastic, mass-produced origins as possible.

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Marks when they are powerful, even changing some aspects, they still there in our minds. These tables bring some modifications that leave our head in a confused moment …
Can you recognise all of them?

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En terrasse

May 25, 2008


Different ways to drink coffee. The hypothetically saucer become the cap of the cup.
Actually the present disposable cup can already do this but this one looks a bit cuter…

Extract from Laurent Corio