One of the most iconic design pieces of the 20th century, Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg Chair in 1958 as part of a commission for the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the first skyscraper in Denmark. The entire hotel…
Read MoreBraun: Timeless Industrial Design
Braun is a premium German brand for electrical appliances. From 1984 until 2005, Braun was a wholly owned subsidiary of The Gillette Company, which had purchased a controlling interest in the company in 1967. Braun is now a wholly owned…
Read More30 Jaw Dropping Infinity Pools from Around the World
An infinity edge pool also goes by the name of negative edge, zero edge, infinity pool, disappearing edge, or vanishing edge pool. Infinity pools are simply swimming pools which give the illusion that they go on into the horizon, as if they go on forever. In reality, the water…
Read MoreWhat Does an Industrial Designer Do?
If you were asked to envision a Jeep, iPod or Coca Cola bottle, you could do it without a problem, right? That didn’t happen by accident – a skilled industrial designer was behind the scenes, creating that image so that…
Read More40 Gorgeous Examples of Industrial Design
Industrial designers are always hard at work figuring out ways to perfectly put form and function together. They put sweat and tears into products which help make our lives easier and more practical. I’m sure you’ve heard of Jonathan Ive,…
Read More60 Examples of Innovative Lighting Design
The first electric lamp ever invented was in 1809 by Humpry Davy, then 70 years later, Thomas Edison invented a carbon filament that burned for forty hours. Edison placed his filament in an classic-shaped oxygenless bulb. We just wanted to…
Read MoreWatch your Back: 4 Professional Chairs You Should Consider Buying
Having a good chair can make the difference between complete comfort or body pain (and possibly terrible back problems down the road). When it comes to finding the right office chair, being cheap is the dumbest thing you can do.…
Read More31 Cutting-Edge Bathtub Designs
For generations bathtubs held a boring rectangular shape. Thanks to the advent of acrylic thermoformed baths, more shapes have become available for consumers. Documented early plumbing systems for bathing go back as far as around 3300 BC. From hardened pottery to clawfoot tubs, people…
Read More40 Refreshing Stool & Chair Designs
Stools and chairs both serve a functional purpose, but more often than not are quite boring to look at. Our goal today is to prove that chairs/stools don’t have to be tedious. So pull up a chair and enjoy these…
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