Posts Tagged ‘Industrial Design’

63 Degrees (“63 Grad“) is designed by german students, Angelina Barkschat, Finn Blümel, and Severin Arnold. This is a minimalist folding bench that speaks to German Design philosophies that date back to the beginning of Bauhaus: form follows function & less is more. The plywood bench collapses into a fold-flat design that is both simple and elegant.

The Looftlighter, invented by Richard Looft from Sweden, is a new eco-friendly way of lighting anything from charcoal to wood. Instead of using lighter liquid (which is a toxic chemical – not ideal for cooking or indoor use), the Looftlighter produces a hot air stream @ more than 1,256 degrees Fahrenheit. With that amount of energy, it

This stacking cabinet called “TREE” by Chigo is a nice piece of modular furniture. It is great for kids – as they grow, so do their drawers. Start with one cabinet: As you grow and accumulate more and bigger things, just add another cabinet: When you finally become an adult, you can get the third cabinet (congrats!)

I recently wrote answer for a question on Quora on timeless designs, which I will share here: Timeless design to me is good design that has withstood the test of time. It must have served many people, left positive memories for its users, and became an inspiration for future products in its field. When you

Two Smart Milk Pitcher designs, both promise to do the same thing – detect milk spoilage with the change in PH level. Both designs showcased to the world around the same time. The only difference is, one was conceived by a bunch of sixth graders and the other one by the pros at Quirky and co-sponsored

Stories to Follow. Jerry @ IPPINKA

Stories to Follow. Jerry @ IPPINKA

Stories to Follow. Jerry @ IPPINKA

Stories to Follow. Jerry @ IPPINKA

Stories to Follow. Jerry @ IPPINKA