Una de nuestras filosofías es la de reutilizar/reciclar objetos y materiales de nuestras vidas cotidianas para encontrárles otros usos. De esta manera ayudamos a nuestro medio ambiente, y a que nuestras vidas sean más sostenibles.
RYTERDESIGN con su serie de productos recycline llevan esta filosofía a cabo con un resultado funcional a la vez que estético.
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The designer, Royal College of Art student, Dominic Hargreaves
You can watch a video of the bicycle in action, here.
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Adapter + Cup = Pencil holder By Felix Ng, Silnt
Everyday, there are new products being designed regardless of their necessity.
The Adapter was designed to introduce a new way of using an object people already owned. The Adapter is a flexible “plug-in” that can be used on almost any cylindrical object – like a cup, an empty food can or a glass beaker, turning it into an organised pen holder.
The idea is to reuse an existing object and simplify the way stationary is being organised.
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Chocolate pencils
Chocolate pencils created by Japanese designers Nendo for Tokyo patissier Tsujiguchi Hironobu.
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Rotating Fish Bowl by Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay
Did you ever think it’s possible that fish only have three seconds memory because most of their lives arent worth remembering? Besides the fact that you may be in possession of emo fish, you could totally cheer them up with this amazing rotating fish bowl concept. Fill it up partially with water and set the ginormous wheel, populated with tiny structures and buildings for your fishies to navigate, in motion. Now your little swimming buddies have got some adventures to remember!
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Regina Silveira’s Magnificent Illusions
Renowned Brazilian artist Regina Silveira creates incredible illusions that play with our senses and messes with our minds. She invites the viewer see huge shadows or watch as toy cars make their messy track marks on a gallery’s white walls. In Lodz, Polland, she created an installation called “Depth” where she incorporated the gallery’s architecture, particularly its windows, to show a never-ending abyss one could actually walk on.
Currently, there’s a selection of Silveira’s work on display at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut (the only museum in Connecticut devoted to contemporary art). There, she presents In Absentia, a series of absent artworks on empty pedestals. She does this by creating gigantic and distorted vinyl shadows of objects that don’t actually exist.
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THE T-SHIRT ISSUE with Linda Kostowski
The T-Shirt issue is an interdisciplinary collective that combines fashion, design and technology into unique basic apparel, ranging from daily wearables to conceptual installations.
Their ultimate mission is to lift the hurdle between possible and impossible and redefine the aesthetics of all things jersey.
Digital Portraits
Digital t-shirt project with Linda Kostowsk.
Three people are portrayed digitally by scanning their bodies. the output of this scan is a 3d file, which resolution is defined by the amount of polygons. linked with their biographical memories a digital twin of the body is thus created, which expands and personifies the garment in a formal poetic way.
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After hearing a story about a boy brought up by a wolf i wanted this more than anything else. the wolf would have accompanied my nocturnal wanderings, would have eagerly shared my reconnaissances and sometimes my thunderous sighs.
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Dezeen Watch Store - Cyclops Watch
As soon as I have the money this will be mine
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It seems a box is always too big or small so designer Patrick Sung came up with flat sheets of recyclable corrugated cardboard called the Universal Packaging System or UPACKS. The patterns make it easy to fold and conform to almost any shape while maintaining structural rigidity and protecting the contents.
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Leica M9-P with Summilux 50mm ASPH by Kristian Dowling on Flickr.
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REK is a bookcase that grows with your book collection.
REK é uma estante que cresce de acordo com sua coleção de livros.
via. reinierdejong
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