Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (7-17-23 to 7-21-23)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

Industrial designer/mechanical engineer Cameron Smith’s Crisscross Chair is a stylish upgrade the folding chair.

Japanese Overdesign: With five different edge widths, this special Milikeshi eraser is for people who take their erasing precision seriously.

This company is offering a free 55″ 4K TV. The catch is that it comes with a second screen that runs ads.

Chinese company Fourier Intelligence is jumping into the humanoid robot game. Here’s what their Dyson-ish design, the GR-1, will look like:

This portable Anymaka hammock, with a frame that sets up or breaks down in just 3 seconds, has landed about $900K and counting on Kickstarter.

Footwear designer Andrew Kostman’s Pixel Rider sneakers are a lightweight ode to the ’90s.

Beautiful design brought down by lousy QC: Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof has declared bankruptcy.

Originally designed for the PlayStation game Gran Turismo Sport, McLaren’s Solus GT has been brought to life, and just won a race at Goodwood.

French company Bumpair invented an auto-inflating scooter helmet, and evolved it into a user-inflated bicycle helmet.

This week Hyundai unveiled their new Santa Fe, which features “terrace-like tailgate space.”

This AK 2, by industrial designers Uli Budde and Ivan Kasner, is a workspace divider/lamp made from PET felt.

The NPseal Negative Pressure Wound Therapy patch is a surgical bandage with a user-powered pump. It draws fluid and potential infections out of the wound, allowing it to heal more quickly.


 



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