Friday, November 7, 2008

Yanko Design - Latest Posts

Yanko Design - Latest Posts

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Lumin Lamp or Jellyfish or Deformed Airship?

Posted: 07 Nov 2008 05:18 AM CST

Inspired by Japanese paper lamps, Lumin is both a modern and simplistic in the way it captures the essence of form while bringing warmth to a space. This lamp was designed to create a moody atmosphere. The organic shape helps soften and diffuse light and encourages different fall off points. Beautiful.

Designer: Devin Sidell

Clothes Pin and Memory Stick, Why Not?

Posted: 07 Nov 2008 05:07 AM CST

Simplicity, functionality and cheap-ass combine to bring you a the memory stick from poor.pl. It requires no instructions or explanation, something to be applauded in anything containing a PCB. Stick it in your computer, use it, and when your done clip it to yourself or anything handy. If you lose it check the clothes line. With luck it didn’t rain.

Designer: poor.pl

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I Don’t Wanna Grow Up, I’m a Big Kid Now

Posted: 07 Nov 2008 05:06 AM CST

It’s a rotating stool. That’s all to be quite frank but design isn’t just about function but also how it communicates to us; be it a futuristic envisage or a nostalgic herald. I think the Torillo stool falls into the latter. The top part of this stool rotates 360ยบ. Just grab a hold of the horns and give it a whirl.

Designer: Diego Moreno

Everybody Mamba!

Posted: 07 Nov 2008 03:53 AM CST

A group of young designers from Valencia, Spain have made their first appearance just recently at the Valencia Design Show '08 in Spain. Obviously with an eye for design and creativity to boot, La Mamba Studios may be new to the design scene, but the feedback to their design style is extremely positive. This group of designers has what it takes to become accepted into the creative world of design – charisma, enthusiasm and a spirit of entrepreneurship. La Mamba Studios creative imagination has resulted in some fresh and functional modern designs.

Designer: La Mamba Studio

The piece is a vertical table where the user “inserts” the plates in the surface.

The above mentioned product consists of a furniture container that is divided in turn in three more. Thanks to the textures we give it a reptile appearance.

The piece consists of the game of a seat, creating four seats. Cube is created to form spaces.

Removed from the straight lines, a piece arises purely organic in his form. Our motivation was to create a furniture from a material of coating, in this case a ceramic mesh.

By means of three linked to each other chairs, and with the help of the planned one of the support, we
realize a divider playing with the concept of the secrets, or rather of the confessions.

Bring Your Own Soundboard

Posted: 06 Nov 2008 11:40 AM CST

This speaker concept called Brooch has no built-in soundboard. You have to bring that to the party. With its specially design suction cup, attach it to any smooth, flat surface. Different surfaces have different tones to them. The idea is to experiment. All music controls are projected onto that same surface for simulated touchscreen goodness. What do you guys think? Win?

Designer: KyungRyul Lim & Miyeon Kim

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