Design What

Design What

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

 

Huicong

The cushion height and depth of the Huicong Study Chair could be adjusted while the child is growing up. Depending on the size of the child, the sitting depth can be adjusted slightly which is more innovative than other solid wood chairs in the market. The curved design of the backrest and ergonomics cushion makes it more comfortable to study for a long time. The design of adding wheels makes it easier and more convenient for children to use.

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Mubic

The concept started from the idea of creating something unique and functional for smaller apartments which don't have enough space. Mubic is a modular table which has four positions, it can be transformed from a coffee table to a two, four or six persons dining table without disassembling it, but rotating its legs. It is made from the best quality of materials and with its playful functionalities and colors it can decorate any modern apartment.

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Balustrade

After street observation, designers of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University found out that people tend to lean on desks or handrails when they are tired. Inspired by human’s unconscious behavior, Balustrade Chair, an unconventional product, is designed for this temporary situation. Therefore, designers used a simpler way to realize this thought, while not putting much attention on comfort level.

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Colored Finch

The design idea of Colored Finch Chair was inspired from the fairy in nature—finches. The bird observes all things in nature in trees. It looks proud and free, and its splendid wings covering the round body figuratively exemplify the fairy painting on the green canvas of nature. The designer thoroughly observing the postures of bird discovered the most general bird’s shapes artistically converted into the design of furniture, thus adding a touch of spiritual atmosphere of nature in the space.

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Ithaki Restaurant

The lighting design team was appointed to design the lighting scheme for the refurbishment of a fine-dining restaurant, located in the most prestigious area of the city’s Riviera. The restaurant comprises of interior as well as exterior areas. All areas are facing the sea. The lighting design scope was to deliver a glare-free lighting scheme that respects the night views to the sea and the night sky and also provides the immersive atmosphere to match the classy-chic tones of the interior design and enhances the culinary experience.

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Zero

Zero is modular, and proposes the elongation of the main piece through a simple connection of the cylindrical tubes, thus allowing different layouts, resulting in a sculptural and organic format. It is called Zero because it is close to the ground, because it offers a connection with the energy of the earth and a position open to the sun, to the sky. Zero depends on other pieces to be one. A major challenge was to find the correct angle of curvature to give the piece the anatomy that would generate comfort for the user.

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