Design

Core77 Weekly Roundup (10-16-23 to 10-20-23)






Here’s what we looked at this week:

As complicated as it looks, this packaging from Sony is designed to be easy to open with one hand.

This Linear Clock is by Tom Clark, a design student at the Kingston School of Art.

Tivoli Audio’s Songbook Max, out next month, looks like a Bauhaus boombox.

Industrial Design student work: This project by Raya Azar at RCA is a good example of both thorough materials exploration and fantastic documentation.

These design elements make Ascento’s patrol-bot look cute and unthreatening.

This Balloon Glass Office, by architect Hiroshi Nakamura, uses glass shaped by the artisans who make windshields for bullet trains.

Build a functional lamp with the least amount of materials possible: Artist/designer Lucas Muñoz Muñoz’s B.A.R.E. Lamps (Brick, Appliances, Rods and Electricity) are part of his low-waste philosophy.

The Adhocists Instagram account gathers shots of ad hoc design solutions from around the world.

This Rietveld-inspired Rohan chair, by Burniture, is batch-produced from wood harvested from discarded furniture.



 





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