Homeware Design

Homeware Design

Homeware Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Torsion

Inspired by mathematical principles of optimum structures, the chair was made on optimization basis in terms of minimum cost and enveronmental impact, minimum weight and maximum performance. Design elements such as form, proportions and materials are balanced and made taking into consideration a form of human body to provide the high level of functionality and usability. At the same time the chair presents the eye-catching form which is interesting to consider.

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Share

Share is a stool, designed for singles or young couples who are living an urban lifestyle. It is a space saving stool, designed for occasional home visitors, adding more versatility and flexibility to the home environment. Share can be stacked into one single unit, two units, or separated into 3 units, making it easy to store and rearrange for the different user needs.

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Sink in

'Sink in’ is an adjustable seating furniture that allows a variety of sitting positions to fit the user comfort in height and size. The ‘sink in’ is built from two wooden frames filled with sponge units which can be moved back and forth, thereby creating various of different chairs models in various sizes and heights. The furniture can be placed vertical or horizontal. When the furniture is unoccupied it is used as a decorative sculptural element in the space. Suitable for adults, youth and children that want to relax and sink in.

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Auroma One

Designed to grow with coffee lovers,the Auroma One learns taste profiles over time. With each cup,users rate different experiential factors such as bitterness, texture and strength on the companion app. The device then utilizes these ratings in a closed loop to deliver a cup of coffee that is tailored to individual preferences.The Auroma enables users to brew the same bean three different ways to find the perfect cup,or small brews of different beans to find new flavors. Once the user has defined their preferences, the device remembers and replicates those parameters, enabling a consistent cup

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Compass

“The Compass”, a working desk for architects and designers. This desk creates a comfortable workspace for one or two people and provides an opportunity to draw on a sloped surface thanks to a simple mechanism, which transforms part of the top into a drawing board with a fixed 20 degree angle. The shape of the support legs resembles two pairs of compasses. Many metal details were used in line with the idea of a technical drawing tool.

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FORWARD / BEHIND

Ispire by antelope horn and base on round-backed armchair. Return to the basic elements of the chair, to simplify structure and using wooden tenon to achieve the strength of cantilever armchair. To combine traditional construction methods with organic elements, so that design(Forward)with craft(Behind)can complement each other.

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