Pazartesi, Kasım 05, 2007

Merry, Kawamura, Ganjavian

There is an unwritten etiquette rule that says “Don’t eat with your fingers”, however most of our daily-life munching requires our fingers’ help (nuts, chocolate bars, toasts, sandwiches, tapas…). EAT WITH YOUR FINGERS consists of a set of three mini-pieces of cutlery (knife, fork, spoon) that fit at the end of our fingers reinventing to a small degree the experience of eating and finding a hygienic middle ground between the etiquette rule and our daily routine.




European women spend an average of 14,3 hours per year looking for objects in their hand bags. GLOWING PURSE is a felt hand bag that alleviates the difficulty of finding small items (keys, cell phone, notebook, agenda) inside the dark environment of an opaque bag. Its technology is based on micro-LEDs (LUMENs) integrated in the inner fabric of the purse. This lighting mechanism is switched on at will and it can be recharged at home with a base or operated with a small exchangeable battery.




Our most common domestic devices have a scale that is not adapted to our human height. Toaster, flowerpot, birds cage, television… either we have to adapt to them or we have to resort to pieces of furniture in order to bring them closer to our hands and eyes. Can we imagine a world where these objects have legs? LEGGS is a prosthetic element that extends the height of everyday objects to make them more accessible and to ease their use. There are different series depending on the size and weight of the object they are being connected to.


Hiç yorum yok: