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talesfromweirdland:Works by American artist/designer, Irving Harper (1916-2015), showing paper art (
Wheel take a seat - 2.On a York cycle path, a nod to York’s railway heritage.
GURACORP Robotic Chassis - DECLASSIFIED
Katamaku is a series of everyday products with Japanese minimalist aesthetics made from industrial
Fiskars, Tailor’s scissors 1880. Two centuries of cutting edge products. And the first scissor
Inception Chair Vivian ChiuFrom the designer: “Taking the chair archetype and placing within it chai
vuls:Ron AradA sink, 1990File Under: Bathroom View after the Revelation of a Bent Universe.
Beer bottles, 1830-1890. Germany. Via Technoseum.
Mid-century furniture and Dieter Rams industrial design at Stamp Coffee in Yeonnam-dong.
crossconnectmag:Installation art by Ron Arad,a contemporary Israeli industrial designer, artist, and
Whywould you butter your cob with anything other than this Russel Wright corn set? National Corn on
Ettore Sottsass, Praxis typewriter and calculator, 1964. Olivetti, Italy, Source
Kate Greenaway (1846-1901), Design for tiles, 1863In the 19th century new technology made possible t
CHAIR FOR THE PAIMIO SANATORIUMAlvar Aalto
Marianne Brandt, Ceiling lamp, 1928. Brass and opal glass. Germany. © Marianne Brandt/BUS 2014. Röhs
theredheadedmarilyn:bradbenfarmer:d1sazt3rmast3r:amroyounes:Industrial design ideas Part IIwhy isn’t
itscolossal:OneClock: A Modern Take on the Analog Alarm Never Plays the Same Melody Twice
Installation art by Ron Arad,a contemporary Israeli industrial designer, artist, and architect.Follo
Cesare Pallavicino, scooter Lambretta per Innocenti, 1947.
Technics SE A5 Stereo Power Amplifier, 1979. Panasonic, Japan. Via Rainer / flickr
Japanese Design, 1994Utsly Gutsly armchair designed by Hironen
Man-tle, Northbridge, Australia,Dion Robeson Photography for Monocle Magazine London.
Advertising for the classic Behrens toaster, 1951. Firmenarchiv Electrolux
Dieter Rams, Braun Weltempfänger T1000 CD, Shortwave Radio Receiver, 1968. Source. It has been used
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