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Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:11 AM
The Z-Refrigerator is a refrigerator, which has the function of professional cook’s fridge and is the size of a double-door fridge. It is has the Z structure; when door is opened to the left, there is a large space, and to the right is a space where drinks and instant food can be stored. The fridge also saves energy by minimizing the amount of cold air escaping at once. I think I like it more for its funky design more than anything else!
Z-Refrigerator is a 2013 iF Design award – concept design entry.
Designer: Hee Young Lee


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From Designboom
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:11 AM

the japanese designer draws on the appearance of dripped liquid to create two new installation works.
The post kyouei design: liquid tape cutter + form of light force transmission appeared first on designboom.
From Inthralld
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:04 AM

The long Memorial Day weekend is coming up fast in just a few short days, and with that comes pool parties aplenty. Kicking off Summer 2013 means doing it right, and there’s no better way than to grab some new pool gear to keep the weekend going strong from day until night. Whether it’s an all day affair or a night time soiree, the pool could always use some goodies of its own.
Music, lighting, and floaties are all ingredients of a well appointed pool– aside from landscaping and having bodies...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:03 AM

Nestled in the mountains of Tucson’s Sonoran Desert is this modernist retreat that is full of Southwest appeal. While a majority of the land looks to be barren, the radiant landscaping and architectural additions really make the desert look and feel like home. This expansive one story space was crafted primarily of Rammed Earth, with concrete, glass and wood additions.
This home’s entire plan revolves around embracing the natural surrounding landscape, and more than just the architecture and...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:03 AM

Though New York is known as a tried and true concrete jungle, it’s proven that there are more to the buildings of NYC than just the skyscrapers throughout the city streets. What was once an old Water Tower has been transformed into the Night Heron Speakeasy, afloat high in the sky. With the only method of reaching the secluded drinking spot being a series of ladder staircases and decrepit tunnels, the secluded space gives off that feeling of exclusivity.
While there’s not a whole lot of room...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:03 AM

Incorporating design based lighting always seems to require more effort than its worth for some, but in other cases it can be a fun and easy task. Especially when it comes to those locations where the sun doesn’t shine– unless we are talking about the Sticky Lamp by Chris Kabel. The Netherlands born designer created these light solutions for Droog and are so easy to use.
Essentially, Sticky Lamp acts as a sticker. Peel the backing off of the unit and stick! The cord and switch are attached...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:03 AM

There’s so much to be said about an interior space that’s completely reflective of each individual area and not just about the space overall. When a family focuses on the way of living rather than what a particular room is “supposed” to accomplish, it can be a beautifully creative process. Incorporated Architecture & Design of New York created this Bohemian Apartment to be an eclectic, interactive mix of art, color and functionality all rolled into one.
A huge mix of palettes, materials...
From Yankodesign
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:01 AM
Yes, pets mess up the lawns, driveways, hallways…almost everywhere. And all we can think of doing is getting rid of the dump asap. If we take a step back and look at the alternative then the ‘Convertor of Pet Waste’ doesn’t sound like a bad option. The device basically converts the pet’s dump into a useful biological fertilizer.
Convertor of Pet Waste is a pet faeces collector that uses infrared induction and a ‘Cybernation Tech Biofertiliser’ (CTB) system to distinguish and intelligently collect the pet faeces, and then convert it (with the help of a catalyst) into rich fertilizer.
Convertor of Pet Waste is a 2012 red dot award: design concept winner.
Designers: Prof. Dai YunTing, Lu JunShi, Liu Fei, Jiang Ying, Yin HuiJing, Xia ZhenLi & Gao Juan




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Timeless Designs...Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:00 AM
Arquitectos: SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov
Ubicación: Christinenstraße 18a, 10119 Berlin, Alemania
Arquitectos A Cargo: Sergei Tchoban and Sergey Kuznetsov
Director De Proyecto: nps tchoban voss GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin
Equipo: Philipp Bauer, Nadja Fedorova, Katja Fuks, Ulrike Graefenhain, Dirk Kollendt
Área Proyecto: 498.0 m2
Año Proyecto: 2013
Fotografías: Patricia ParinejadIngeniería Estructural: PPW Dipl.-Ing- D. Paulisch, Berlin
Fachada: MBM Konstruktionen...From Core77
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 04:00 AM
Earlier this year, we came across the 3Doodler, a pen that allows the user to sketch far beyond the bounds a material substrate, namely paper. (Boston's WobbleWorks had more than quadrupled their $30,000 funding goal when we posted about the product at launch; by the time the campaign wrapped up a month later, they'd raised a whopping $2.3m)
Led by Petr Novikov and Saša Jokić, a team of researchers from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) and Joris Laarman Studio in Amsterdam have developed a new, patent-pending additive manufacturing technology, known as MATAERIAL. (Pun lover though I may be, it took me a moment to get the name.) The machine is essentially an articulating arm that can create three-dimensional objects on any surface, independently of a build platform.By using innovative extrusion technology we are now able to neutralize the effect of gravity during the course of the printing process. This method gives us a flexibility to create truly natural objects by making 3D curves instead of 2D layers. Unlike 2D layers that are ignorant to the structure of the object, the 3D curves can follow exact stress lines of a custom shape. Finally, our new out of the box printing method can help manufacture structures of almost any size and shape.
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From Style-files
Posted on May 22nd 2013, 03:30 AM
Marijke Arkley is an emerging textile designer based in Sydney, Australia. During her study Textile Design Marijke discovered her love for weaving, a love that has only grown since buying her own loom. It’s at her loom, that she brings to life her beautiful and unique pieces. All pieces are individually designed and hand woven by Marijke herself. Her aim with each piece is to bring a contemporary look to an ancient craft. Marijke predominately uses natural fibers to create not only a beautiful look but also a luxurious feel. No two cushions are identical, reflecting the true nature of the handmade and hand woven.










