Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (5-20-24 to 5-24-24)


Here’s what we looked at this week:

The Keyaki To-Go Coffee Cup, made of turned wood, was successfully Kickstarted.

Peter Ivy’s stunning, minimalist Bottle S.

Over-the-top, powered “computer cockpits” by Cluvens.

Dyson carries over a crucial design detail for the WashG1, their first power mop.

From this year’s Goodwoof Barkitecture Charity Auction, Rolls-Royce’s Pet-All travel bed for dogs.

Two styles of attractive handmade leather trays by Arte di Mano.

Airweave’s clever design for a low-tech, user-adjustable mattress for Olympic athletes.

Simple products, successful business: Holme & Hadfield’s tabletop organizers for watches, knives and coins.

This Fibonacci-inspired Ascension wall mirror is a concept by architect Deniz Aktay.

This UFO (“Unidentified Furniture Object”) rocking chair is by Italian design brand Mavimatt.

This Rounded Cabinet series, designed by a617, looks great…but it’s made out of MDF.

These biophilic mirrors are by sculptor/furniture designer Soo Joo.

Guitar pick storage: Design problem, or user behavior problem?

Artist/designer Scott Constable makes economical use of materials in this Wowhaus bench.

This Mystery-0-Mat vending machine (allegedly) sells unclaimed packages.

Some fascinating inner city mobility concepts, done by XOIO for Daimler.

Mr Teardown demonstrates how Microsoft’s Surface Arc Mouse does its bending trick.

An innovative design for an action cam helps solve a childhood mystery: How does the icemaker in your freezer work?

Industrial design case study: Design 1st realizes an innovative tool for improving cable connections.



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