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Posted: 24 Aug 2017 12:00 PM PDT After the disaster at Grenfell Tower in London, the X-Space should be developed as a mandatory addition to every home. It forms a robust and safe bubble outside the building during a fire. Occupying the space of a window when closed, the X-Space works like an ordinary window when needed, but in the case of an emergency, can be opened out like a bellow into a safe, fire-retardant personal space. The minute you open the emergency hatch, it notifies the fire-fighting department. The window is even lined with emergency lights that can alert people nearby. The construction of the X-Space is lightweight, but can take the weight of 2 adults, or an adult and 2 kids. Houses with larger families can easily install 2 or more X-Spaces in their apartments. The space provides a smoke and fire free temporary haven for victims, while even allowing them to be evacuated easily via an escape window that firefighters can open from the outside. The X-Space Window is a winner of the A’ Design Award in the Social Design Category. Designers: Du Heli, Xue Wenkai, Sun Jian, Jiang Meihan & Zhou Xiaozhu. |
Posted: 24 Aug 2017 06:00 AM PDT The Home Aquaponics Fish Tank creates a wonderful self-sustaining ecosystem where an aquarium and terrarium live off each other’s waste, beautifully displaying the relationship between flora and fauna. The system creates a closed loop where the fish waste becomes a natural fertilizer for the plants, who in turn clean the aquarium, providing the fish with pristine filtered water. While the fish tank doesn’t ever need to be cleaned (thanks to the aquaponics system), the fish needs to be fed occasionally and the tank comes with a supply of fish food. Not just a wonderful addition to a living room or even school, the Home Aquaponics Fish Tank can serve as your own mini-kitchen garden too! Available with its own set of organic seeds, you can grow sprouts and herbs of your own to use in your meals… effectively introducing humans into this beautiful mini-ecosystem! Designer: Back to the Roots BUY NOWBUY NOW |
Posted: 24 Aug 2017 04:50 AM PDT The designers of the Le Pli lamp call it “plain looking” but plain has never looked so pretty! Cleverly constructed almost entirely of folded paper, its angular body consists of just 3 paper layers – 2 of which are electrically conductive. The power supply works with a simple wood stand that the paper lamp can be plugged into. This way, apart from the cord providing the stand with power, no cable is needed for Le Pli to function! Installation of the LEDs directly on the paper also keeps the design light and free of inessential components. The dimensions of the unfolded lamp are aligned to a DIN A3 envelope, so that together with the stand, it can be easily stored and shipped, to be folded by the customer on arrival. Designers: Sascha dos Santos & Tilmann Studinsky |
Posted: 24 Aug 2017 02:42 AM PDT How would you feel about having your cleaning appliances on display?! I’m not entirely sold on the idea of leaving your vacuum out, but if I had to, it had better look something like this! It’s called Mundi and it gives the electric sweeper a brand new, never before seen silhouette. This lightweight vacuum adopts an unconventional circular form that’s not only beautiful but functional for navigating smoothly around furniture and other objects. When you’re not using it, a minimalistic charging hub keeps it elevated and pumps it with power until you need again. As smart as it is sleek, the glass top interface notifies users when it’s time to empty the collection bin and will even alert when an area has already been vacuumed! Designer: William Turner |
YD Handpicks: 10 inspiring works from A’ Design Awards 2016-17! Posted: 23 Aug 2017 04:59 PM PDT When it comes to award programs, I’m no silent advocate. It’s the one place that houses all the best designs, adding new projects to its list every year. As a designer myself, I just love scrolling through galleries, seeing what my contemporaries are up to. Plus, you never know when inspiration strikes. The mind works like a creative bank. The more you put in, the more it generates… and by that theory, just scrolling through a feed of incredible design is sure to spark your mind with creative genius. It has worked for me! A’ Design Award and Competition’s winner galleries are exceptional because they’re so incredibly diverse. No matter what you find interesting, there’s a category of winning designs for you, ranging all the way from Transportation, to Medical, to Architecture, Consumer Electronics, Toy Design, to even more niche categories like Social Design, Futuristic Design, and Differently-Abled Design (just think of a category, and it’ll be there). The aim of A’ Design’s diverse approach is to house all incredible works and projects under one single umbrella, and therefore be the go-to awards program for any and all creative work. The point I’m trying to make is, the idea is to be inspired by looking at great work and then do great work yourself to inspire others, therefore helping the wheel of creativity and great design turn. In fact, here’s a set of 10 rather amazing pieces of work I found to be pretty inspirational. Just looking at these designs will get those creative juices flowing, and when they do, develop them into products that will garner attention, gather awards, and sit proudly in your portfolios, and on our site too! Go ahead… Scroll through! You can even Register now and get your design evaluated for the 2017-18 A’ Design Award and Competition by submitting your entries! YD Handpicks: 10 Inspirational designs from the A’ Design Award and Competition 2016-17 Winners 01. Flike by Maform
02. Silhouette Collection by Libero Rutilo
03. Fume by Hakan Gürsu
04. Renard GT by Andres Uibomäe
05. Filoferru by Robby Cantarutti
06. SpiderPan by Receb Bilici
07. 01: Dimensioning Instrument by InstruMMents Inc.
08. Paq by Maform
09. Ji Mu by Bowen Qian
10. DuoSkin by Cindy Hsin-Liu Kao
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