Design within reach organizes its second won’t-change-anybody’s-life-but-so-fun Champagne Chair Contest. You can use the materials from no more […]
Berlin and London-based company rAndom has developed the Watch Paper , a clock printed onto ordinary paper. Using […]
NetObjects is a collection of everyday objects that give real time a information from the web. The collection […]
Hitachi has developed a touch-panel display that doubles as a tabletop. A projector built into the table shows […]
24-year old designer Tao Ma won first prize in the Sony Ericsson Phone Concept Design Competition in China. […]
Just in time for x-mas, artist/designer/geek/reBlogger Beverly Tang has launched her own jewellery line. Good luck, Bev!
Final year undergraduate students from the Transport Design course at the University of Huddersfield (UK) have displayed some […]
I’d look at this during hours. Animation reconstructed from street-level marking up of space and shown at Design […]
The Dutch design agency Buro Vormkrijgers sells a Katana Nomadic Lamp featuring a pressure sensitive spine that responds […]
The Afroditi Krassa World View is a floating light which is virtually weightless. It is built from a […]
Flood light, by Michael Cross and Julie Mathias from Wok Media, questions a key fundamental: our fear to […]
Josh Rubin: Cool Hunting is right, London based designers and artists of Troika have fabulous ideas. They have […]
The Viktoria Institute in Goteborg (Sweden) will hold on January 13-14 the “Designing robot applications for everyday use” […]
A new program for 2005 from TLC (formally known as The Learning Channel) will feature designer Genevieve Gorder […]
The design of the seven “Mr Jones Watches” by London-based artist and designer Crispin Jones (in collaboration with […]
The top 20 chosen designs for the Virgin Atlantic inflight sickbag competition are now live in the Design […]
The fabulous Danish art group N55 (the guys of Small Truck) designed three years ago the Snail Shell […]
Core77 has a fabulous article on Value Meal: Design and (over)Eating, the American section of the Saint-Etienne International […]
Dick van Hoff ‘s Tyranny of the Plug are kitchen machine that chop, blend, mix, squeeze and churn […]
Three years ago, Hungarian architect �ron Losonczi invented LiTraCon, the first light transmitting concrete. A wall made of […]
Copenhagen-based N55 and artist Pelle Brage thought that most transporting tasks could be solved by smaller, slower and […]
Groovetube is a translucent plastic box that you stick to the screen of your television. Inside it, a […]
Created by Equator in collaboration with the Royal College of Art in London, the Drift Table is a […]
Interactive designer Theo Humphries, from the Royal College of Arts in London, is working on the “under(a)wareables” project […]
Part of the Barcelona-based company Metalarte’s Metalab series, the battery-operated waterproof floating lamp, designed by Héctor Serrano, lends […]
Dave Slocombe and Natasha Sopieva, from the Interactive Design Institute in Ivrea, have updated an old Fiat 500 […]
The “Light Sleeper Duvet“, by Loop.ph, is an illuminating alarm integrated into your bedding that wakes you up […]
Building With Books began in 2004 in MIT, and is currently on display at the Boston Public Library […]
High tech merged with high fashion yesterday during a two-day exhibition for next-generation computers hosted by the Ministry […]
The American section of the Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale –to be held on November 6 to 14– asked […]
The “streetka” dress is the product of a co-operation between Ford Cars and designer British Bruce Oldfield. The […]