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Climbing UP suitcase: Pulling your luggage upstairs is an easy task

Date January 2, 2009

Climbing a skyscraper, carrying a heavy luggage, on foot is the last thing that you would ever wish for. However, the Climbing UP suitcase is a luggage with difference that helps the users to save more energy in pulling their suitcase upstairs. Designed by Woo Moonhyung, the revolutionary suitcase presents two rubber belt tracks along […]

Minu Tune: Is it an alarm clock or a radio?

Date January 2, 2009

Following the success of its unique ‘Time Tuner,’ alarm clock with a built-in mp3 player, the Antrepo Design Industry has yet again popped up with an alarm clock that literally looks like a conventional radio. Called the ‘Minu Tuner,’ the new alarm clock by the Turkish company comes with an analog style that breaks from […]

Recycle waste-water with Hughie Removable Kitchen Sink

Date January 2, 2009

With most of the nations suffering from water crisis, recycling of used water becomes important more than ever before. Addressing the water emergency across the world, Hughie of Australia has come up with an innovative kitchen sink that stores waste-water that other wise go down the sewer. The winner of the ‘Product of the Year […]

Organicube blends architecture with urbanity

Date December 31, 2008

Anything that’s different from the rest is widely appreciated and this, exactly, is the case with OrganiCube by Christian Precht. The designer presents a compact living environment wherein the function and purpose have been clubbed perfectly. So, OrganiCube is, in fact, an ideal blend of architectural exteriors and vibrant interiors.

Tree Table: Viewing life in inanimate objects

Date December 30, 2008

Don’t you think this table urges one to see beauty in things we would generally neglect? I mean, we come across trees lying on subways so many times but only a thinking soul can trace life in inanimate objects. Claiming to be the latest creation by Sebastian Errazuriz, this Tree Table emphatically steals the show […]

Onda Chess Set: Aestheticism rejuvenated

Date December 30, 2008

Gone are the days when dull black and white used to parade over the chess board. Alvaro Uribe doesn’t affirm to the customary designs and the Onda Chess Set seems to be a symbol of his quest for novelty. A metal chess board forms the combat zone where armies projected in green and pink would […]

Pebble media player concept scoffs at ‘sameness’

Date December 29, 2008

One of the foremost reasons why people buy custom-made products is for the exclusivity that they bring. Needless to say, this feature carries a price tag, a hefty one more often than not. But nature is different. It delivers something unique with everything. For instance, rarely do we see two stones that look exactly alike. […]

Breaking Stories 2008 – The very best of Scoops @ TheDesignBlog

Date December 29, 2008

As the new year beckons, we at TheDesignBlog look back at the year gone by as a very productive one. At TheDesignBlog it has been our constant endeavor to bring you the latest and the best in design and innovation. Delivering exclusive content and the much sought after “breaking-stories” we have tried to carve out […]

Best Designs of the Year, 2008

Date December 29, 2008

The year 2008 handed out some unique souvenirs while coming to a close. If you are a design freak and hunt for variety, you would be more than content with the list of designs we have for you. Enjoy a scroll through these remarkable architectural, autos, industrial, domestic, and interactive designs!

Graffititek : 3D bookshelf by Charles Kalpakian

Date December 29, 2008

Inspired by Parisian Graffiti art, French designer Charles Kalpakian has come up with an innovative shelve for your books and other objects that will redefine the storage space of your living or office place. Hailed as ‘Graffititek,’ the bookshelf will store books in distort order, unlike the straight lines of the regular bookshelves. The new […]

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