Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (1-22-24 to 1-26-24)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

Libman’s Step-On Dustpan: Ergonomic improvement, or pointless?

The Kim-e: A standing-height, hands-free powered wheelchair that’s essentially “a self-balancing personal mobility robot.”

Disney Imagineer Lanny Smoot has invented the HoloTile floor, an incredible omnidirectional treadmill surface.

Vay’s transportation-on-demand is like Uber, but you drive yourself. A remote “teledriver” drops the car off with you, then whisks it away afterwards.

Ballie, Samsung’s vision for an AI-powered domestic robot, is a solution in search of a problem.

This Gravity Mag Reel 360, a “tactical cord reel gear holder” with a built-in magnet, is the latest bit of EDC porn.

The Duvel Chair, by industrial design consultancy Futurewave, repurposes beer truck tarps as chair upholstery.

A better form factor for anti-package-theft porch lockers: A useable bench.

The boomloom, invented by artist Lauren Puchowski, is a portable loom. The invention was picked up by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum Shop.



 



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