Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (12-4-23 to 12-8-23)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

Tekpegs are durable clothespins designed in Australia.

This SYSTM furniture, designed for healthcare facilities and commercial settings, can be quickly disassembled for cleaning or re-upholstering.

These Bump Caps provide a tactile way of letting you know if the product they’re bottling has spoiled.

Invented by a painting business owner, this wall-mounted RagCutter tool extends the life of rags.

Häfele’s Sleek Socket is designed for when furniture blocks a power outlet you need access to.

The Shimizu Arma is a portable electric scooter that, incredibly, folds down to laptop size.

The Humbra Firefly is a clever design for a hitch-mounted, fast-deploying vehicle awning.

At 14.7g, the Superleggero is the world’s lightest 3D-printed Titanium bottle cage.

Designed for those with dexterity difficulties, the Samba Robotic Toothbrush allows users to brush their teeth without moving their hands.

Some astonishing footage of Swiss Mile’s robots trained with “curiosity-driven learning.”

The Vet Sled is a simple, clever invention for easily and gently moving large animals.

Winnowing: An old-school solution for separating mixed materials without a machine. Explanation here.

The Deluxe Detangler, by industrial design firm PDR, is a comb designed specifically for black peoples’ hair.



 



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