Tag Archives: work

Hub+ for USB-C


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Overview: Get all the essential ports you need.

  • 2 USB-C ports
  • 1 SDXC card reader
  • 1 mini DisplayPort (mDP 1.2 video output, 4k displays at 60Hz refresh rate)
  • 3 USB-A 3.0 \ charging ports
  • Built-in lithium ion battery to charge ANY phone

Hub+ supports all your devices for work + play.

It also charges your laptop. Plug your power cord into the second USB-C port. The white USB-C to USB-C connecting cable comes with the Hub+.

The small footprint saves desk space and the sleek design matches your laptop.

Charge your devices through any of the 3 charging USB-A ports.

Charge any phone on the go. Get 2.5 hours of talk time on the iPhone 6.

Aluminum alloy body for rugged durability.

Lightweight and compact, Hub+ slips into your bag or pocket effortlessly so you can take it anywhere.

You can back this project at Hub+

Designer: NONDA

Roost Laptop Stand | No more laptop neck pain


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Overview: The new Roost Laptop Stand is the world’s most portable, eye-level laptop stand that elevates your screen to prevent ‘laptop hunch.’ Used with a portable keyboard and mouse, or next to your desktop monitor, the Roost Laptop Stand transforms your laptop into a posture-perfect desktop workstation, literally anywhere.

You can back this project at Roost | Kickstarter

Designer: James Olander

Biz Cafe


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Overview: I’m embarrassed to admit it but I was one of the first people to criticize the concept of cyber cafés and even bet they wouldn’t last. To cut the story short, I had to swallow my words and I’m here to make amends. What we have here is the Biz Café – a concept targeted towards the jet-set workaholics who need gadget ready environments even while relaxing with a cup of coffee. Think about it, most restaurants and glitzy places in town have access to our social profile and instantly ping the world with a status update! So yes, in the future we will need a semi-office environment, even in cafés, so that we don’t lose out on work!

Designers: Youri Hong, Moonhwan Park & Hyoshin Kim [SADI]

Crater lake


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Overview: A winner at the 2011 Shitsurai Art International Competition, Crater Lake is an environmental installation that serves as a meeting place to visit with friends, contemplate the surroundings, or simply sit for a moment. The design was inspired by the social revitalization of the city of Kobe, Japan after the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake of 1995.

Multiple ideas and materials were tested to realize the complexity of the smooth and undulating form.  Wood was chosen for its strong structural capacity, easiness to work with, and natural qualities. One of the main issues was the expression of the continuous and smooth surface without using costly techniques of wood steaming, bending or digital fabrication. The solution was to divide the circular surface into a number of radial parts, with the optimal number of 20 parts. Factors that determined this optimal number were, overall surface expression, production schedule, and transportation method (vehicle bedsize). These 20 radial parts were preassembled off-site and transported by a vehicle to the main site of Shiosai Park.

Standard wood and off-the-shelf hardware were used in construction to avoid any costly customized fabrication process. 2×4 studs were used for all structural members and 30×60 mm treated cedar wood was used for the surface. The structure of radial parts consists of a series of free-form ribs composed in segments with horizontal support and cross bracing for rigidity. Each radial segment has 64 surface planks that are attached to three structural ribs that are rigidly connected between each other with horizontal supports. The surfaces with the most anticipated traffic flow have narrow spacing between each plank. As the mount becomes higher, the spacing distance of surface planks increases, allowing users to climb the mount. The rising mount resulted from understanding the site and seasonal conditions, functioning as a sun shading and wind protection from the bay winds when sitting in the inner area.

Designer: 24° Studio

Tera Fitness Mat


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Overview: The Tera is a fitness mat that brings home a compelling experience in inspiring a healthy lifestyle. As an elegant carpet it blends into the home environment and as a fitness tool, it transforms into a high-tech yoga mat. Featuring an intelligent surface, the carpet recognizes movement patterns and transforms seamlessly into an exercise mat and works in sync with the training app.

Designers: Roman Gebhard, Matthis Hamann, Christian Moser, Claudia Weedermann, Florian Wuebert and Yoo Haneul for Lunar Europe