examples of industrial design

The Beautiful Wooden Hammock by Adam Cornish

wooden hammock by Alex Cornish

This wooden hammock, initially called the FLEX, was designed as an alternative to the typical cloth hammock. Made by Australian industrial designer Adam Cornish, the design is flexible and comfortable due to the rubber vertebrae which allow the wooden segments to move, mimicking the human spine. (more…)

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FUGU – Revolutionary Expandable Luggage Goes From Check-In To Carry On

Fugu expandable luggage

Ever wish it were a carry-on bag on your way there and after buying things at your destination, a check-in bag on the way back? That’s just one of the features of this new revolutionary suitcase from FUGU that can transform from a carry-on to a full-size check-in, act as a closet, a table and more. (more…)

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Tentsile Tree Tents Take Camping To A New Level

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If you combined a hammock, a tent and a treehouse, you’d get a Tentsile Tent. Trained architect Alex Shirley-Smith teamed up with product designer and co-inventor Kirk Kirchev, to bring his concept of a portable, three anchor point suspended shelter to reality and Tentsile Tree tents were born. (more…)

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The ROK Manual Espresso Maker Is A Beautiful Way To Wake Up.

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Pull the perfect shot of espresso with this exquisite hand-powered machine made of engine grade metal and designed to be as beautiful as it is functional. No electricity, no buttons, just freshly ground beans, freshly boiled water, and a steaming hot cup of the good stuff. And now the ROK comes in Copper, Black and Red as well as the original. (more…)

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