Homeware Design

Homeware Design

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

 

Minimal Techno

This is a prototype arm chair which is constructed from recycled solid steel and repurposed bamboo hardwood flooring. It has a matte black coating with brushed brass screws to hold the hardwood slats in place. Even though the design is delicate, the matte black and brushed brass add a certain sense of robustness. This piece is designed to feel as if it does not take up much space, yet has a very strong presence in any room.

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Cork Block

This agglomerate by Amorim Composits, from a composition of cork particles with polyurethane both recycled and consolidated with a binder, is launched inside a metal mold and subjected to pressure and temperature resulting in a specific physical cohesion, elasticity and effective adherence when overlapped. That suggested a set of 9 blocks of different dimensions and shapes for a sofa with one or two seats. The physical and tactile qualities and the possibility to add upholstery solutions with different colors provides diferent confort and ambience solutions, achieving different comfort levels.

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Kyvol L20

The intelligent vacuum robot Kyvol Robot Vacuum L20 records data of rooms in a building to create maps of each room and visualize them in an app. The 360-degree laser sensor detects room layout instantly. The user can specify the area to be cleaned by the vacuum robot according to these map layouts. Achieve customizable solutions.

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Katya

Simart Katya is a round shaped robot vacuum cleaner to be used in domestic environments. Outfitted with a automatic route planning system, Simart Katya scans room perimeters and maps the optimum cleaning path by using its proprietary Laser Distribution Sensor. The design of the top panel and the protection cover of the Laser Distribution Sensor differentiates Simart Katya from other vacuum cleaners in the market and sets up the design language for further products in the range.

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Relstation

The word Relstation is created from the combination of two words relax and station. This design was inspired by a creature in nature called the woodlouse. The purpose of the project create a private and comfortable space for users. to improve the quality of the design, both normal and privacy modes, as well as bionic and ergonomic sciences have been used. The design is a kind of private resort, allowing the user to distance themselves from today's busy atmosphere and spend hours resting in complete peace.

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Porto

Frans Schrofer's Porto for Danish brand BoConcept, functions as a personal harbor of comfort, while visually communicating confidence, intelligence and elegance. A confluence of sculptural forms and converging angles, establish an ergonomically perfect support. The swivel mechanism with tilt function, allows for a relaxed 360 degrees panoramic experience, with recline or bounce. The generously proportioned elliptical headrest shields one from visual/auditory distractions during live or on-line conversations. Elevate the feet on the matching footrest to alleviate the weight of the day.

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