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hine via thedailywhat

Hecho a mano por Hine Mizushima.

[English] Hand made by Hine Mizushima.

hairystock via ignant

Ruta Kiskyte es artista visual y se especializa en diseño de joyas, broches, collares y otros accesorios. Pueden ver más de su trabajo en su web.

[English] Ruta Kiskyte is a visual artist. Hairy Sock  is her jewelry label, designing earrings, brooches, necklaces and more. More things and info at her web.

knifeandsaw via thedailywhat

Repisa para bicicletas, diseñada por Chris Brigham.

[English] Bike shelf, designed by Chris Brigham.

via lovely package

[Diseño emergente del día] Al estudiante de diseño Neal Fletcher le pidieron que eligiera un producto difícil de empaquetar para llegar a una solución. Recordó los problemas de medidas que tiene al cocinar spaghettis e ideó una caja que divide el contenido en porciones. Diseñó una pirámide que contiene tres porciones, un prisma hexagonal para seis y un prisma octagonal para ocho.

[English] Idea by design student Neal Fletcher. “We were asked to choose one of five difficult objects to package, I chose spaghetti. I wanted to address a problem I always have when cooking spaghetti, that problem being that I always use too much. So I somehow wanted to build something into the packaging that aided portion control, so I came up with this Hexagonal Prism, 6 sided; thus there are six servings. It’s refillable and reusable and there’s also the potential for more shapes, for example triangle: 3 servings, octagon: 8 servings etc.”

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Después de mucho buscar por un mapa moderno y simple, los diseñadores detrás de These are things decidieron diseñar e imprimir uno propio. Ahora lo fabrican y lo venden aquí. El mapa es serigrafiado a mano en cuatro colores y mide 50×76 centímetros.

[English - quoted product website] ‘All we wanted was a simple, modern world map. When our search turned up nothing but glossy posters and cheap antique reproductions, we knew it was time to design our own. Our map is hand-silkscreened in four colors on heavyweight stock and measures 20″x30″. We’ve labeled a selection of countries and oceans. Pin it up, frame it, or mount it to foamcore and chart your journeys with map tacks.’ Designed by J+O from These are things, on sale here.

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Mesa diseñada por Quentin de Coster, estudiante de diseño Belga quien pidió a niños que dibujaran perros para llegar al diseño final.

[English - quoted from the designer] ‘Animal is the result of a reflection on the formal and stereotypical perceptions related to the world of childhood. In an attempt to identify the formal universe in which children aged five years evolve, they were asked to draw tables and dogs. The design of animal was then created from drawings and constraints applicable to shape wood. In this way, the furniture takes on a simplified animal appearance, which beyond fun aspirations, allows it to exist without being used. The outgrowth of the shelf which represents head, gives the child a convenient storage within arm’s reach communicating directly with the work plan’.

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Lámpara hecha de roble para escritorio diseñada por la recién graduada de Nottingham Trent University, Anna Hadwick. La cabeza es desprendible y completamente girable aportando en utilidad y estética. A la vez, las tres patas permiten una mayor estabilidad y -según la diseñadora- una mejor utilización del espacio.

[English readers - quoted from the designers portfolio] The Studio Mini is a small desk lamp designed for the domestic interior. Manufactured in Oak, its 3-legged structure provides stability whilst allowing surface area to be maximised. Dominating the space, the rotatable and detachable head aims to encourage interaction and allows the lamp to be utilised for both decorative and functional purposes. Designed by Anna Hadwick.

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El proyecto va de la mano con esta mesa, Drawer, por la misma diseñadora tratando de maximizar el uso del espacio para poder dibujar, trazar y cortar. Tanto así, que los cajones no se pueden cerrar, otorgando más espacio para guardar cosas por el otro lado de la cajonera en un caos de orden.

[English readers] Hadwick also exhibited Drawer, an oak desk with drawers that do not close.

Via Dezeen