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Unique name and equally unique in function! I wouldn’t want to dilute its creativity by losing you in heaps of word. Keeping it short: Zilborrerstea is a deck that you can use in water bodies like lakes or the beaches. Hop onto it, rest a while or simply sunbathe. Take a look at the AMAZING video of its idea-to-end product journey. Totally mindblowing!Designer: I



I guess you could build a house with practically any material. But I never thought you could actually build one from LEGO pieces. So James May, a toy fanatic from the UK surprised me, by building a real house from one of my favorite toys as a child.The two-story Lego palace is located in the middle of a vineyard and has a working bathroom. James used bricks pieced together by 272 Legos. Over three million bricks were used so that’s about 816 million Lego pieces. Quite an amazing job.Seen




New York City-based O’Brian Muehleisen Architecture Studio have designed the Place for Trace, a simple yet ingenious wood trace holder for architects. It holds a standard roll of trace with room for up to 15 pens and pencils. It is available in 4 woods, and non-architects will enjoy using it as a handy catch-all for keys, coins, and such.http://www.merchant4.comRelated posts:Me



Chulha, a cooking stove intended for use in the developing world by Philips Design, is among the winners of the Index Awards 2009, which were announced in Copenhagen last night.Chulha allows people to cook in the traditional way but removes reduces the amount of fuel required and the risk of injury or death caused by smoke inhalation.The stove won the Home category of the



Here’s the “Here Hook!” It’s an arrow, basically just pointing to the general area of itself. It’s a coat hook. It knows exactly where you’d be precisely in the area of cool if you want to hang up your jacket. Or hat! This thang is designed by the very well-spoken Richard Shed whom we’ve also got a knicked short interview of - come on and take a look right here! Ju



Designed specifically for people with physical disabilities, the Movetto px4 by designer Pamela Lindgren is a functional wheelchair that moves like a Segway and doubles as a car seat to drive the car. Adding comfort and mobility to the life of physically challenged, the power wheelchair is not only user friendly and convenient but also ensures safety by in



Posted: August 29, 2009 Job Details Company: ID Group Inc Location:  US  – Huntington Beach, California Job Level: Junior Staff Field:  Industrial Design Job Functions:  Branding & Corporate Identity, CSS, Design, Flash Programming, Illustration, Packaging, Web Design, Web Development Description We are c




Devised by Brazilian designer Rafael Berloffa, the “Sapphire” is an all-in-one PC concept that featuring a minimalist design promises a unique experience to the users. Integrating a multimedia panel of lighting sensors, in acrylic, on the side of keyboard, the PC concept also includes the USB, audio and microphone outputs in the left side. The Sapphir



Emphasizing the social side of the tea drinking ritual as a sign of friendship and hospitality, designer Helena Bueno has designed an electrical device for tea entitled “T4” that lets you prepare tea with different flavor according to the taste of different users. The electrical tray provides heat to boil water into the cups and can be pro



This convertible sofa designed by Spanish designers of Ebuala, is a sofa that can be made suitable for different situations, depending on the user’s circumstances and relationships. As you can see from the pictures attached below this sofa has 3 folding cushions, that can alternately double as a chair with an integrated central table, in a double or tripe sofa, and in



Nestled into a forest of Australian mimosa trees, a small family chapel designed by 57 Studio provides a quiet and serene place for religious contemplation.  The chapel can hold approximately 40 seated people and focuses on providing ” the proper sense of religious spaces…through its communication with the natural surroundings.”More about the cha



Developed by Korean designer Jung Myung Taek, the Ducking Lounge Chair is true to its name by appearing to be one of the most relaxing-looking chairs out there.  Two meters long, the chair is structured from walnut and held together by strategically-placed screws that give it a light, springiness that would work perfectly either in or outdoors.  It’s almost peculiar how comfortably tranquil the chair is on its own, and (although it’s constructed from walnut) it would be an amazing concept for a



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