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Designer: Elnur Babayev
Categories: Technology | Product Design
Year: 2021-2030
Overview: “cyclee” is a sign projector concept designed for the safety of bike riders while they are riding at night. Continue reading →
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Designer: Elnur Babayev
Categories: Technology | Product Design
Year: 2021-2030
Overview: “cyclee” is a sign projector concept designed for the safety of bike riders while they are riding at night. Continue reading →
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Designer: Erol Chandler
Category: Lighting
Year: Present-2020
Overview: The Type-A lamp is a simple A-frame shape, made of hand finished eastern walnut, with small Edison-style teardrop bulb hangs from the center. Continue reading →
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Designer: Magzook Tightening Systems
Categories: Accessories & Fashion
Year: Present-2020
Overview: A magnetic belt that eliminates belt holes, belt overhang and adjusts to fit perfectly to your waist. The MagBelt is the perfect belt for everyone. It look’s great in the office, a night on the town, and will keep your pants up at all times–whether it be skiing, golfing, fishing, filling out TPS reports, plumbing, twerking, or just standing there.
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Overview: Aumi is the smartest Night Light you’ll ever own. It’s a Bluetooth enabled, portable, multi-colored nightlight that you control with your smart phone or tablet.
Turn the light on or off, choose from over 16 million color options, set it to automatically turn on when dark, set timers to dim or turn off, Use the aluminum bezel or the app to adjust the brightness, get notifications such as texts or calls, have Aumi stay on when the power goes out, unplug and use it as accent lighting.
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Designer: Mitch Thompson
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Overview: White Night is a 105 metre motor yacht concept first introduced by builder Lurssen in 2007 and featuring the design of London-based design studio Lobanov Ltd. Her unique design was developed to show yachtsmen that bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better.
At 105 metres, White Night’s creators desired to design a yacht that offered her guests optimum comfort with intimate accommodations and living spaces that were neither too spacey or too minimal but rather the right size for the number of people.
Amongst her design features are a stylish reverse bow and lengthy open teak decks that run forward over the front canopies and maintain equal width across each of the external decks. The main deck staircase also play an unusually important part by acting as the pillar supporting the upper deck while an extremely long balcony in the centre of the superstructure side creates an eye-drawing centrepiece onboard White Night.
Designer: Lurssen