Some nice tea based concepts.
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Some nice tea based concepts.
It’s confusing to explain but watch the video. The coating of the models can hold different but permanent coloured states at different temperatures, so with a laser you can create one colour design and with a freezer you can erase the design back and create a new one.
The Floating Mug, An Invention to Prevent Moisture Rings on Furniture
This is what I love about design is when something is so simple you slap yourself. An ice cube tray thats a tube. Why, why has this not existed since ice cube trays existed.
Pantime Clock by James Beattie
Pantime is a clock designed to tell time through use of colour, a project by British design student James Beattie of Bedford College.
The New and (Much) Improved Milk Crate–No Longer Just for Dorm Rooms
When designers are looking to be “innovative,” many often forget that it’s not just about trendy aesthetic appeal. It’s about genuinely improving an experience and filling a need. Korean designer Joonhuyn Kim’s “Flat Bulb” does just that, reducing its volume to be 1/3 smaller, reducing the cost of packaging and transport. Better yet, its slim shape allows bulbs to be easily stacked and prevents breakage as it does not roll.” Simple, yet effective. That gets design daps.
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A TV show called ‘Home of the Future’ on Channel 4 which aired Feb-Mar 2012, demonstrated a sanitising UV wand which you could clean kitchen surfaces with.
Safe-2-o was #1 on Google for many of the UV wand related searches in UK and visits to my site surged, it seems many viewers were Apple fans as >90% of visits were iOS devices.
For people looking for the wand, the Home of the Future site lists it as Pure Living UVC Wand.