Here’s what we looked at this week:
The Yasuhiro TV craftsman makes workshop jigs with beautiful forms.
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This week MSCHF released these 2×4 work boots, which are all outsole.
Max Lamb’s deceiving-looking 005 Lounge Chair looks both uncomfortable and comfortable.
Cheng Chang, an ID student in the RCA’s Design Products program, designed this stabilizing robotic tail for zero-gravity environments.
The Aerocart: A geese-inspired towed cargo glider that would save massive amounts of fuel.
This Unu “cat tree system” looks great…in the renderings.
The Canvas, a lamp designed for recording your sketching with a smartphone.
The Bowlus Rivet: A self-propelled camping trailer that you can park by remote control!
Lincoln has introduced “Digital Scent” cartridges to tune the smell of the interior of the new Nautilus.
Some outside-the-box thinking with this Takibi Stand, a space-saving Japanese alternative to the barbecue grill.
The Wildo Fold-A-Cup is a classic 45-year-old Swedish design for a folding cup.
Form follows function with these lantern hangers, designer unknown.
Trolling brands by democratizing access to color: With his Tiff*** Blue paint, British artist Stuart Semple takes on luxury brand Tiffany & Co.
These eye-catching, handmade-in-Japan outdoor tools are by 0/0 Neru Design Works and Asimocraft.
Here are some behind-the-scenes adjustable shelving designs by Laurent Deroo Architecte.
Great Industrial Design student work: Physical Tools for Digital People, by ID student Supreetha Krishnan.
Form follows function with this early design for an adjustable industrial task lamp.
Here’s how SpaceX’s crazy high-speed astronaut escape chute is deployed and used.
Industrial Design case study: Thrive improves Irwin’s drill bits.
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