Wednesday June 09, 2010 at 11:42

Sunday March 28, 2010 at 3:38

Electrolux Design Lab 2010 invites global undergraduate and graduate industrial design students to create home appliances that consider shrinking domestic spaces. Your ideas will shape how people prepare and store food, wash clothes, and do dishes in the homes of 2050 when 74%* of the world’s population are predicted to live in an urban environment. Growing populations living in concentrated areas dictate a need for greater space efficiency. This year, special consideration will be given to designers that submit a design within the context of a range or suite of solutions/appliances. Your design ideas should address key consumer requirements; being green, adaptive to time and space, and allowing for individualization.

Deadline: 1 May, 2010 

Prizes:
1st prize: €5,000 + 6 months’ paid internship at an Electrolux global design center.
2nd prize: €3,000 
3rd prize: €2,000

Tuesday March 16, 2010 at 14:23

Saturday March 06, 2010 at 7:11

Anonymous asked: Artkami?

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Saturday March 06, 2010 at 7:03

Tea Shirts

It’s not often these days that you see original packaging. Soon Mo Kang is the genius behind this brilliant concept for tea bags. Judging by the brilliance of the concept and the attention to the finest of details we’re assuming he’s a big fan of tea and t-shirts. If you still don’t get it well, it’s very simple. Tea sounds a bit like Tea-Shirt and Kang has twisted those two similar sounding words into a brilliant idea. The finest touch on the idea is the fact that you can twist the top of the hanger to have the tea bag rest on your mug. Absolutely magnificent.

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