Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (1-29-24 to 2-2-24)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

From India, the Surge S32 is an EV auto rickshaw with a detachable scooter.

The Knot Chair, by industrial design firm Studio Désormeaux/Carrette, has a self-supporting structure and is held together with just clips.

Pininfarina has designed this eTH, an expanding mobile home that allegedly delivers 400 square feet of space.

With 500 images, “Braun: Designed to Keep,” published by Phaidon, is the company’s “most definitive monograph to date.”

Inventor Lloyd G. Copeman’s ingenious design for the Flexo-Line Travel Clothesline demonstrates a clever use of materials.

The Vâltoare, a sort of natural washing machine, is an Eastern European way of harnessing whirlpools for washing bulky items.

Image: PoligraficNet

Hi-tech sewing: This Ditto system projects patterns directly onto your fabric.

Historical master armourer Jeffrey Hildebrandt has recreated a famous Roman helmet from scratch, filling in a couple of missing pieces.



 



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