Design What

Design What

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

 

Herno

in this project, challenge is the designing of urban lighting proportional by Tehran environment. also creating friendly interactive phase for its citizen. this light has been inspired by Azadi tower as the major symbol of Tehran. likewise, this product designed in a way to lightening surrounding area and people stopping near by through warm light emission proportional by the time which could create friendly atmosphere . in a way by the time the created internal loop light will change from cold color to warmer color

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Jordan Apotheke

Supporting the expressive architecture of the pharmacy interior, the functional luminaires are unobtrusive in their appearance, drawing attention to their effect of light instead of their fixture design. The luminaires for basic lighting are either integrated in pendant luminaires tracing the shape of the furniture or are mounted at the sides of the suspended ceiling, keeping it as free from downlights as possible. Thus, the users can focus on the track of light leading through the pharmacy, consisting of RGB-LED-backlit tiles that match the colour of the likewise dynamically backlit counters

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shark-commode

Commode united with an open shelf, and this gives the feeling of movement and two parts make it more stable. Using of different surface finishes and different colours allows to create different moods and can be installed among different interiors. The closed commode and open shelf gives the illusion of a living being.

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Basquete

Basquete as the name suggest, is an elegant and extremely comfortable chair inspired by a simple basketball. We were searching for something unusual and original, and then this interesting idea came to our mind. Deforming a basketball could change our perspective as the environment we live. It’s fluid and organic design allow us to seat perfectly, because the key point of this project is comfort.

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Drilling

DRILLING is a three-legged stool, which is composed of three identical aluminium parts. The multiple use of the same parts creates an advantage within the production process on the one hand and a formal neatness and simplicity on the other. The three parts of the stool are connected alongside their respective outward facing surfaces. By doubling the material along the legs DRILLING gains its stability and rigidity. The seat which is formed by joining the three parts has a recess at its center, which can be used as a handle for carrying the stool.

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Boletus

The Boletus coffee table was conceived as a piece of functional sculpture. The implausibly slender base and expansive top are intended to appear surreal in proportion and challenge convention. The design utilises modern, composite materials to maximise strength and stability so as not to compromise on the aesthetic. Ultimately, whilst intriguing to look at from all angles, the table can effortlessly hold your coffee tray.

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