Core77 Weekly Roundup (2-26-24 to 3-1-24)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

These carved wooden cars with their high beams on are by artist Kiko Miyares.

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This Memo X gizmo lets you make your own sticky notes out of any paper.

A master of CNC inlay, Nik of Broinwood makes these incredibly detailed endgrain cutting boards.

This Expandy prototype, by mechanical engineer Daniel Chiriac, is an armchair that transforms into a full sofa.

Le Sac Swoosh, by French brand Jacquemus, is a Nike logo handbag. Perfect for carrying giant prawn.

Azio’s Retro Mechanical Keyboards feature retro CMF: Wood, metal, leather.

Electric Trout produces a line of designey MagSafe charging stands.

This Soft Lamp prototype, by interaction designer Kuan-Ju Wu, is a surprising pneumatic light.

The Securebook, by Justice Tech Solutions, is a laptop designed for prisons.

Camera repair expert Ryan Jones uses a clever technique to restore dial markings, using a dental pick and gun cleaning swabs.

The Microlino Lite is an affordable EV that’s legal for (European) 14-year-olds to drive.

Panasonic’s tiny, pebble-like Palm Travel Shaver sort of resembles a squashed Braun SM 3.

An industrial design classic: Rafael Marquina’s no-drip oil cruet from 1961, still in production today.

Designed to combat beach litter, this Tamaragua object is pure form-follows-function.

Starrett makes this fractional dial caliper, a boon to woodworkers.

The Mac Pro Bench!

French company DTER has a massive list of discarded industrial materials just waiting for a designer to repurpose them.

This Bolt line of chairs, by design studio Niceworkshop, are made out of all thread rods.

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Industrial design case study: SGW Designworks tackles biometric firearm security.

Source: core77

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