Rubitone by Ignacio Pilotto

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Rubitone (Rubik + Pantone) by Ignacio Pilotto

A new suit for the Rubik’s Cube by the Argentinean designer Ignacio Pilotto … totally Pantone.

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Sheets that tell the story of our hotel nights

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Translated by Silvia – Rise and Sigh, a collection of sheets that leave on our skin intriguing and intimate messages about the night we just spent at the hotel is the amusing and tantalizing suggestion made by Martina Carpelan (class of 1979).

Presented for the Helsinki Hotel project, the young Finnish designer has literally transformed the candid, but often anonymous, hotel sheets into typographical models that will temporarily stamp phrases on our skin according to where and in what position in the bed we spent the night.

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Crazy for pop-up books!

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Jin-Hui Kim’s Space Book

Translated by Silvia — A fairy-tale inspired suggestion, with a touch of dreaminess that reminds us of the atmospheres in Michel Gondry’s “The art of dreaming”: Space Book, a huge human-sized 3D book! When looking through it, one is welcomed by inviting, entirely furnished environments.

Who knows if more will be made from more resisting materials, that will work the same way as three-dimensional books, off of designer Jin-Hui Kim’s concept. They could become an effective and poetic furnishing solution for improvised guests or even just to live with a touch of extra fantasy in our everyday domestic lives.

In the cut below you will find more pictures of the Space book and 3 beautiful videos dedicated to the fabulous world of pop-up books with an interview of Robert Sabuda, a real paper engineer, made by the Wall Street Journal.

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Joris van Gelder for Bang & Olufsen: the universal remote that isn’t to be touched!

Accessories, Concept, Hi-Tech, Solutions, Young Designers No Comments »

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Translated by Silvia — Since meeting J. (aka Alzimmer L’Hawaïen), a very good street magician from Paris, we’ve been completely fascinated by the world of magic and illusionism. So when we stumbled upon this gem of industrial design, we could do nothing else but be transported by the sensitive and elegant use of technology that bring us to never-before experienced interactivity, magical and full of emotions!

The Poised Touchless remonte control is indeed a very interesting concept, suggested by Joris van Gelder, a very young Dutch designer whose creativity is concentrated in the research of magic in our everyday interactions with our environments and the objects that surround us. He tries to find new stimuli in acts that are, in themselves, exceptional if you think of the conquests that were made to get there, but that have now become automatic and void of emotion (from switching on/off a lamp to controlling domestic devices).

In the cut below you will find more pictures, information, and a very complete video on how easy it is to use.

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