Gabriele Meldaikyte

The body leaning on one end is the key element that makes this product work.
Probably the shape could be improved but definitely a great idea.

Gabriele Meldaikyte – One handed kitchen equipment prototype

Mathias van de Walle - Poubel

They keyword of this waste bin is simplicity.
Easy to manufacture, assemble, and maintain.

The spacious front side could then be suitable to seat some graphics (like for recycling purpose) in case the product would be used in public spaces.

Mathias van de Walle – Poubel

Floris Schoonderbeek - DUTCHTUB 4P

“The Dutchtub is sober and decadent at the same time. Hot tubs are a luxury product but the function and design of the Dutchtub brings it back to an essence that makes it a friendly product for use in any environment.”

Floris Schoonderbeek – DUTCHTUB 4P

Tomek Rygalik Termo


A very flexible seat-table-storage product thought for both houses and public spaces.

Tomek Rygalik – Termo

Odoardo Fioravanti Stockholm bed


Fioravanti’s bed is the ideal product for people like me that spend lots of time in their bedroom, from the breakfast in bed checking emails and news to the post-dinner reading.
Even if you can always fill your bed with cushions and be comfortable, the idea of having a product thought with this specific purpose probably doesn’t make you feel that lazy.

Odoardo Fioravanti – Stockholm Bed

Table-Dish-Cover by Maezm

Clever all in one product that can make the washing up process much quicker. Take your all-in-one product and stick it in the dishwasher.

I am just wondering about a couple of aspects:

First, the only way to bring food on the table is to fill the plates directly there where you already placed your Table-Dish-Covers.

Second, what about liquid leftovers? I see it a bit tricky to carry that silicone surface to the sink.

Maezm – Table-Dish-Cover

Chair4a

Impressive application of recycled aluminium.

Here what Young says about it:

“In recent years chairs have taken all nature of shape and form due to the use of plastics, but plastic in itself is not a pleasant material to use. Its tactility and its aging process are highly unpleasant. For the same price I can use recycled aluminium and in fact create a more sustainable chair that also creates jobs rather than having a man just pressing a button.

The tooling is complex but we created a chair that lasts a lifetime, engineered beyond plastic technology and far more sustainable”

Micheal Young – Chair 4A

Table = Chest


1995, Shin + Tomoko Azumi.
Interesting way to transform a table to a chest of drawers.

Like:
The clever way how they obtained a flush profile on the chest configuration

Don’t like:
The visible joints when it’s arranged as a table.

Shin + Tomoko Azumi – Table = Chest

stay at my home


“Stay at my home” is a clever idea for your Christmas holiday guests.
Congratulation to Johannes Fuchs and Adrien Rovero that realised it as bachelor thesis at FHNW Gestaltung und Kunst university.

Stay At My Home

Unlimited edition

I have just seen those vessels at Fumi Gallery and I have been really impressed by their sinuous shape and simplicity of manifacturing.

“We designed various templates that we place into an extrusion machine. Thus, the machine extrudes endless tubes of clay. Because of the speed and flexibility of the clay, the tubes force themselves in maximum and almost impossible conditions and shapes. We cut the tubes of the extrusion-machine and place them onto a drying table. Because we have researched the quality and max-deformation of this clay, we have managed to develop a new product that is always unique but can be mass-produced: an Unlimited Edition.”
Designers: Pieke Bergmans & Madieke Fleuren

Unlimited Edition