Design Rumour

Design Rumour

Design Rumour featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Infinity

The industry's first use of this infinitely reflective photoelectric technology with artistic characteristics. When the light is turned on not only the color has changed but also can see the 3D three-dimensional light effect so the phone has science fiction properties. It is also interactive, making it possible for users to see text message alerts without opening the screen. The use of this technology allows the originally slim phone to present a 3D visual experience of light.

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The Good Cup

The Good Cup is a cutting-edge sustainable paper cup featuring an integrated paper lid that folds into place effortlessly, eliminating the need for plastic. One of the advantages is that it is produced using the same machines as those used for traditional paper cups. Switching to The Good Cup translates into a 40 percentage reduction on storage space, transportation volume and carbon footprint. The impact of The Good Cup creates savings at the point of production, helping to alleviate the environmental crisis by removing plastic, one lid at a time.

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Jotape 3D Duo

The idea was to create an image that brings all the features of the product through visual elements like the cushion and the foam. Thus giving the sensation of softness that the product needed. The inspiration was the common materials of the day to day. The floating elements bring through the soft and round shapes the sensation of softness and lightness. Even though it was a simple representation, the result was thought of something different from the usuall. The biggest challenge was that through a few elements and textures the sensation the product needed.

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Mila

Mila is a series of vases. Inspired by the chimneys on the roof of Mira Apartment, their curves and textures were refined to create the Mila series of vases. The collection includes vases in three different sizes, large, medium and small. Corresponding to different planting needs. Thanks to the use of veroClear translucent material based on Polyjet 3D printing technology, the vase appears hazy and mysterious. Moreover, the set of vases is an integrally formed double-layer structure, and the overlapping of the outer surface and the inner tank greatly enriches the layering of the vase.

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iRest V8 Fuxinhao

Massage chairs have long been considered only a tool for muscle relaxation. However, iRest V8 Fuxinhao has transformed them into family health management canters. Through embedded physiological sensors and an application program (iRest Cloud), this product system facilitates health monitoring, elderly remote care, and online medical consultation. Meanwhile, as a health management actuator, iRest V8 Fuxinhao provides humanoid massage and integrates novel healthcare-related functions, including air purification and herbal fomentation.

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Quintessence Spectrum Series

The Spectrum Series from Quintessence is a limited-edition series of rechargeable table lamps featuring eye-catching 3D printed lattice shades, a novel way of diffusing light for an intimate, elegant atmosphere. The 100 different lamps are derived from a single flow of shapes, giving each one a unique silhouette and structure. Each shade is printed on-demand to reduce waste using proprietary coding to ensure a flawless lattice using recycled plastic. Released as editioned works, each lamp of the series will only be produced once and includes a certificate of authenticity.

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World's best designers, artists and architects.

Good design deserves great recognition. Everyday, we are pleased to feature amazing designers who create original and innovative designs, amazing architecture, stylish fashion and creative graphics. Today, we are presenting you one of the World’s greatest designers. Checkout an award-winning design portfolio today and get your daily design inspiration.

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