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  • Amalia Shem Tov designs

    Amalia Shem Tov designs "ancient" cooking utensils for the modern kitchen

    Shenkar College graduate Amalia Shem Tov has produced a series of ancient-looking cooking utensils, to help people rediscover their primal culinary roots. More about Amalia Shem Tov designs "ancient" cooking utensils for the modern kitchen

    Natashah Hitti | 22 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Herbalist Hotel by Amy Shao

    Amy Shao imagines Herbalist Hotel where stressed Londoners can rest

    Royal College of Art graduate Amy Shao has proposed converting a central London hospital into a hotel, which would naturally treat guests with herbs that sprout from the roof, ceiling and walls. More about Amy Shao imagines Herbalist Hotel where stressed Londoners can rest

    Natasha Levy | 20 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Building Without Bias by Hannah Rozenberg

    Hannah Rozenberg develops online tool for designing architecture without gender bias

    Royal College of Art graduate Hannah Rozenberg has developed a digital tool that calculates the underlying gender bias in English architectural terms, to help create more gender-neutral environments. More about Hannah Rozenberg develops online tool for designing architecture without gender bias

    Jessica Mairs | 12 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Natasha Marks Bartlett Graduate Show

    Natasha Marks envisions neighbourhoods built under Seoul following reunification of Korea

    Vast underground neighbourhoods are built to house an influx of migrants into Seoul, following the reunification of North and South Korea, in this conceptual proposal by Bartlett graduate Natasha Marks. More about Natasha Marks envisions neighbourhoods built under Seoul following reunification of Korea

    Jessica Mairs | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • P-rouette is a 3D-printed ballet shoe that reduces pain felt by the dancer

    P-rouette is a 3D-printed ballet shoe designed to reduce pain felt by the dancer

    Bezalel Academy of Art and Design graduate Hadar Neeman has created personalised ballet shoes using 3D-printing technology to reduce dancer's pain. More about P-rouette is a 3D-printed ballet shoe designed to reduce pain felt by the dancer

    Katie de Klee | 10 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Yesul Jang designs Tiny Home Bed for compact living

    Yesul Jang designs storage bed for compact living

    ÉCAL graduate Yesul Jang has designed a bed with storage capacity for millennials with limited space in urban dwellings. More about Yesul Jang designs storage bed for compact living

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 7 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Taecheon Kim's modular makeup brush is designed for men

    Taeheon Kim's modular makeup brush is designed for men

    The Croono makeup brush by Central Saint Martins graduate Taeheon Kim is an attempt to break down gender barriers by redefining masculinity through objects. More about Taeheon Kim's modular makeup brush is designed for men

    Katie de Klee | 7 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise the

    Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise "fragility of life"

    Remote-controlled ceramic models of military vehicles by Bezalel Academy graduate Oz Biri aim to open discourse on the "absurdity" of war. More about Oz Biri's ceramic military vehicles symbolise "fragility of life"

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 6 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Cas Dahmen creates zero-emission hydrofoil concept

    Royal College of Art graduate Cas Dahmen has envisioned the future of high-end waterborne public transport with an autonomous and electric hydrofoil catamaran. More about Cas Dahmen creates zero-emission hydrofoil concept

    Natashah Hitti | 6 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Wicker collection by Tino Seubert

    Wicker and aluminium furniture contrasts traditional and modern design

    London-based designer Tino Seubert has combined anodised aluminium and hand-woven wicker to create a furniture collection, which is designed to evoke the contrast between old and new design. More about Wicker and aluminium furniture contrasts traditional and modern design

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 3 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • RCA Graduates: Sea Sanctuary by Louise Nissen

    Louise Nissen envisions respiratory clinic in Margate lido to treat Londoners' lungs

    Royal College of Art graduate Louise Nissen has suggested converting an abandoned lido in the British seaside town of Margate into a respiratory clinic for Londoners suffering from pollution-related maladies. More about Louise Nissen envisions respiratory clinic in Margate lido to treat Londoners' lungs

    Natasha Levy | 3 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Royal College of Art graduate Philipp Schenk-Mischke aims to bring an element of chaos to his designs, which include lopsided vases and tables held together by metal blobs. More about Philipp Schenk-Mischke creates ceramics and furniture that are partly accidental in design

    Katie de Klee | 31 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Belle Smith makes jewellery from discarded pistachio shells

    Belle Smith makes jewellery from discarded pistachio shells

    Central Saint Martins graduate Belle Smith combines discarded pistachio shells with precious metals to create her jewellery pieces. More about Belle Smith makes jewellery from discarded pistachio shells

    Natashah Hitti | 30 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Ponsawan Vuthisatkul creates serving tools to combat obesity

    Ponsawan Vuthisatkul creates serving tools to combat obesity

    Royal College of Art graduate Ponsawan Vuthisatkul has created a series of food serving tools that aim to challenge people's perception of portion sizes. More about Ponsawan Vuthisatkul creates serving tools to combat obesity

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 29 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Drinking Hydrant by Dimitri Nassisi

    Reimagined fire hydrant doubles up as a water fountain for people and dogs

    This multipurpose drinking fountain, designed by ÉCAL industrial design graduate Dimitri Nassisi, can be used for fighting fires, quenching thirst, filling bottles and refreshing pet dogs. More about Reimagined fire hydrant doubles up as a water fountain for people and dogs

    Katie de Klee | 28 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Seray Ozdemir designs furniture for corridors

    Corridor Society furniture can be used to transform hallways into social spaces

    Royal College of Art graduate Seray Ozdemir has created a collection of furniture for corridors, aimed at millennials who live in homes without communal living rooms. More about Corridor Society furniture can be used to transform hallways into social spaces

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 25 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Sebastian Maluska's pop-up tent can fit on the roof of any car

    ÉCAL graduate Sebastian Maluska has created a simple rooftop tent that can be fitted to the roof of any car. More about Sebastian Maluska's pop-up tent can fit on the roof of any car

    Katie de Klee | 24 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Cody Seipp imagines Detroit as Amazon's "hyper-designed" headquarters

    Detroit is taken over by Amazon in architecture student Cody Seipp's conceptual project, which envisions the US city in 2051 following a major redevelopment orchestrated by the retail giant. More about Cody Seipp imagines Detroit as Amazon's "hyper-designed" headquarters

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Royal College of Art graduates: Metropolitan Green Belt by Joseph Mercer

    Joseph Mercer suggests creating more "feral" London green belt

    Royal College of Art graduate Joseph Mercer has proposed building Netherlands-style greenhouses on London's green belt to intensify food production and allow farmland to be returned to a wilder natural state. More about Joseph Mercer suggests creating more "feral" London green belt

    Natasha Levy | 23 July 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Masahiko Ito redesigns school chair to improve posture and reduce fidgeting

    Kingston School of Art graduate Masahiko Ito has created a saddle-shaped chair for school children, which is designed to maximise concentration and improve posture. More about Masahiko Ito redesigns school chair to improve posture and reduce fidgeting

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 20 July 2018 | Leave a comment
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