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jueves, 12 de enero de 2012

Kitchoo compact kitchen


Kitchoo K 1 kitchen is an emerging kitchen design that is stylish yet compact for the new lifestyles of today and the future ones: monoparental homes and 30m2 flats are the mainstream. For this reason, it think this kind of concepts are perfectly suitable with them, because it occupies very small space and can fit in any enviroment.

When I was at the Design School, I have to made several proposals for the Kitchen of the Future, and it was something similar to this, not so cool, of course, but I wanted to investigate more about the theme and when I saw the post I couldn't resist to share this with you.

There are also a lot of interesting kitchen concepts in the same page, highly recommended ;)
Seen here.



martes, 3 de enero de 2012

Industrial design and a little bit of package: Breeze Rack, Instant Feeling and Zuchna

Once you've seen it, you'll want one just for your bathroom.


 
I’m talking about the Breeze Rack – a futuristic gadget which a lot of functions such as towel rack, hair dryer, bathroom ventilator and sterilizer! it blows air through its many perforations to help keep the bathroom environment fresh. It can also be used as a towel rail. A sterilisation function can be activated to dry and sanitise towels. The hair dryer detaches from one end of the rack, making it the perfect bathroom device.



Breeze Rack is a 2011 red dot design concept winner and its designer is Jo Jae Young.

Seen in Yanko Design.


She loves me, she loves me not



The old tradition of plucking daisy is renewed with this concept called Instant Feeling.
Simply rip off each petal one by one muttering you indecisiveness and let the last petal standing be your answer. 

It’s supposed to stimulate a person’s sensitivity with an unorthodox reaction because each petal bursts into flames after pulling it out. A reminder that once a decision is made, there’s no going back.

Designer: Cung-Young Chu. Seen here.


And finally, a mention of my beloved page of packaging, this time  a Polish studio called Zuchna present us 3 concepts of colorful and pop cans . From my point of view is original and simple at the same time, and I would feel sorry opening a can as pretty as that.
 
 
 
 You can see it here. Thanks John Williamson for helping me with the translation ;)