Here’s what we looked at this week:
The Hovertrax hoverboard inventor has designed a car with just two wheels.
These are the self-driving taxis coming to Japan.
This Tenon Table, by industrial designer Daniel Schofield, utilizes a massive wedged tenon as its single joint.
The hinged magnet on this Ringo water bottle lets it serve as an iPhone stand or tripod.
This ladder-less rooftop worker has improvised a quick descent method.
Talk about range: Joachim Nordwall designed both the $3 Million Koenigsegg Jesko, and the $10,600 Luvly O EV.
ID student Oscar Boyer designed this Tipi, a portable outdoor seat.
Stanchion-inspired desktop lighting, by industrial designer André Bern.
Though designed for kitchen storage in Japan, these stainless steel storage jars with push-button lids scream U.S. EDC market.
Four Star Trek fans and furniture lovers have identified and attributed 163 commercially-available chairs that appear as props in the franchise.
The same Star Trek fans have not been able to identify the 52 chairs listed here. Do you recognize any of them?
This designey, craftsy, minimalist toilet paper holder is by design studio Moebe.
High school student Louis Huang has successfully crowdfunded the Eazeye, a naturally backlit monitor.
Xreal’s second-gen Air 2 AR glasses launch next month. They’re prescription lens frames that provide a huge screen floating in front of your face.
The Knipex Pliers Wrench and the Wera Joker provide two very different design approaches to more convenient adjustable wrenches. Click here to see animations of how they work.
This beautiful cast aluminum sconce light is by Atelier de Troupe.
Mitsubishi’s D:X concept, an offroad EV minivan, boasts some unusual design features.
This Movably Pro office chair is designed with a split seat, for one-legged standing on demand.
Here are some prototype shots of a folding walker by Ecco Design.
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