Tag Archives: soft

ThinkLoop


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Designer: Lovethink

Category: Product Design

Year: Present-2020

Overview: THINKLOOP is designed with the mission to provide the best napping/sleeping experience on the go. Continue reading →

LO/REZ


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Designer: Sruli Recht

Category: Clothing

Year: Present-2020

Overview: The simplified disastery of polygonal geometry – breaking the body down into a pixelated memory. Continue reading →

Sizable – Invisible Undershirts


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Designer: Sizable

Category: Clothing

Year: Present-2020

Overview: What makes it truly revolutionary, is that Sizable provides a tailor-made solution for every man. The undershirts aren’t white so they don’t show through under a white or light-colored shirt. Continue reading →

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PIANO – PLEYEL & PEUGEOT DESIGN LAB


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Designer: Cyrille Vayson de Pradenne & Sophie Gazeau

Categories:  Recreation | Product Design | Music

Year: 2021-2030

Overview: The lowering of the mechanics allows the aligning of the pianos cover and keyboard. For the first time in the history of the piano, the audience can see the artist play from any viewing angle. This shows off the pianist’s hands and creates a higher level of interaction with the audience. Moreover, the pianist hears the sound of their instrument with a level of quality never previously attained. The lowered action no longer inhibits the sound projection, which consequently becomes immediate.

Even though the piano retains its black lacquer finish, one of the classic cues of the piano world, Peugeot Design Lab has completely revisited the instrument by endeavoring to change all of the traditional conventions, as regards volume, ergonomics and construction. The piano possesses all quality and sophistication of surface from the world of the automobile. In this way, its soft and structured silhouette takes the look of the streamlined hull of a competition sailing boat, with sculptured surfaces and aerodynamic look.

Kinetower


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Overview: This is one of the most interesting building concepts I’ve seen in a while. The Kinetower’s exterior window elements respond to sunlight or user control much in the same way a flower blooms in the morning, transforming it’s hard facade into a softer and almost unrecognizable version of it’s former self. The metamorphosis is made possible by the use of material that is rigid when taut but flexible enough to bend. This is dynamic design at it’s best.

Designer: Kinetura