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Design What

Design What featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Borderline

Borderline is at the same time bookend and tablet stand. Its name draws inspiration from the current socio-economic time: within the reading market there are mixtures of materials, media and technologies. It is a linear, minimal but multifunctional feature and it is formed by the simple bending of a steel plate. It is available in the natural steel version or colored with several colors. Its particular inclination allows reading in the most various situations: reading recipes or watching tutorial while cooking, reading while typing at your desk or storing books on your bedside table

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Megurogawa minna no illumination

Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear accident happened in 2011. Most Japanese were required to take power saving measures, however, illumination decoration with Christmas business was seen in central Tokyo. CreativeOut started to hold an event which allowed them to use the new energy solution. This illumination was lit up by refining waste oil, from households and restaurants where the event was held, into biodiesel fuels to illuminate the area along the Megurogawa river and supported by the government, donations from regional companies.

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Cushion table

These days, many office workers spend their time at the table. Many workers are suffering 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome'. 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome' is caused by a lot of computer works such as clicking mouse and typing which evoke wrist strain.The main concept of cusion table is ' relaxing the wrist'. It is made up of hard plastic table board, soft cushion and stainless table legs. Table board is wrapped by a cushion and well-designed table legs support the table board. Table legs are inspired by spiders legs.

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Raica

Raica, inspired by nature and having the form of lotus leaves, brings to your home the simplicity, the companionship with nature as well as positive messages like friendship, peace and calmness. The table's surface is raised from the earth with the support of several formed plywood pieces, similar to the leaf raised by its stem. Raica table presents the beauties of the nature by means of its green design and state of the art technology in using wood.

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Diodon Solium

Diododon Soliun is designed as an art object with full furniture functionality. It can be used as an armchair, with an optional puff fastened to the back, or as a sofa for one person. The object's carcass is made of mechanic and bone - shaped, polished plywood sheets, tied together with uncovered steel bolts. The soft parts are made of black leather, refined using an old technology, where the face is colored and the back face stays untouched. Soft parts are fastened to the carcass with belts. The polished wood elements are used for reinforcement, decoration and covering the construction joints

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Kena

Kena is a table transforming from the coffee to the dining table. Kena table was specially designed for small rooms and apartments, where there is no space for a full dining table, it is the transformation of the function as a space-saving, and new opportunities of a small room. It has been deisigned for trying to make price less, and focused on the birch plywood. Feature design table - a special transformer system, intuitive understanding and most importantly safe for hands, unlike some analogues.

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