Tivoli AutoSound Blu-ray Player For Vintage Cars by Niklas Palm

Filed Under: Product Design  

Cool dude sitting behind the wheels of a vintage car, does your sound system match the classic interiors? Nope? Oh don’t get hung up, take in the Tivoli AutoSound. A player that’s as retro looking as your vintage! But don’t be fooled by looks alone, coz it’s as modern beneath the skin. Features include MP3 player hook-up, FM radio and a Blu-ray player with a prominent touchscreen channel selector.... 

Tivoli AutoSound Blu-ray Player For Vintage Cars by Niklas Palm

AP1 Watch by Aaron Seltzer

Filed Under: Product Design, Technology  

The AP1 watch is really a jerk towards the first generation Honda S2000, among the first cars to provide a push button begin to the store bought. The timepiece imitates the type of the button and it is equal in simple functionality: time, alarm, date, and prevent watch/lap timer. An excellent watch out for the weekend racer and automotive enthusiast!

AP1 Watch by Aaron Seltzer

Cafe,Day, the bar without solution of continuity with the parking

Filed Under: Interior  

The designers of Suppose Design Office have designed and implemented the Interior of this Japanese bar called Cafe/Day and located in Shizuoka. The concept is exhilarating in its simplicity: the designer indeed who wished to remove any break in continuity between the inside and outside, where the latter is not a pleasant and bucolic nature, but a totally urban landscape, made up of parking lots, cars... 

Cafe,Day, the bar without solution of continuity with the parking

DS480the sofa by Alfredo Häberli inspired race cars to De Sede1

Filed Under: Interior  

Inspired to agile and intelligent sports car, this sofa “DS-480″ devised by Alfredo Häberli and produced by de Sede is a concentrate of comfort and style that stands out for its lightweight rugged materials. Completely and easily adjustable to maximize the pleasure of sitting, is elegant in design. The minimal base in stainless steel, the softness of the skin, the superficial lateral rosettes... 

DS480the sofa by Alfredo Häberli inspired race cars to De Sede1

Paper, paper constructions by Grace Hawthorne

Filed Under: Gadget, Product Design  

Punk rock name and fact, colours and shapes: Paper Punk are paper constructions, conceived and designed by Californian Grace Hawthorne, almost of lego bricks, easy to assemble by bending and shaping three-dimensional pre-cut sheets of paper. Starting from simple geometric shapes, polygons of every type and size, you get cars, robots and monsters that can be fixed with small stickers and then customized... 

Paper, paper constructions by Grace Hawthorne