The new concept designed by Dutch designers Arthur Rottier and Peter Jongman can be defined in one word as “refreshing”. They call it WoonBox and it is revolutionary in combining the basic necessities which are identified in regular household. This device has a shower, toilet and a kitchen in a compact box like structure. Apart from being chic, it is mobile, mechanized and easy to set up. This makes it perfect for offices, parks as well as for locations wherever temporary set up is required. So surely it is a brilliant idea which takes care of all your basic needs.

Designed to serve as temporary residence in places where permanent homes are difficult to locate, Woonbox can be set-up in spaces like offices and parks as makeshift measures. Woonbox would also come in handy for the poor and homeless as well as the class of populace that cannot afford large permanent establishments.

Designer : Arthur Rottier and Peter Jongman via TheDesignBlog
As they say a promise is a promise. Children many a times are encouraged to be trust worthy and incorporate the good values in their daily lives. However all of us in our busy lives are not able to fulfill the promises that we make to our children as a result we end up being bad example for them. Addressing these needs ‘Se Xin’ has come up with what he calls as Credit Seal. It is a game that records and seals the promises that the child and the parent make. The promises are recorded in the device and can be retrieved at a given date. And to authenticate both the parties name are printed so when the promises are not kept the defaulter can be reprimanded.



Designer : Arthur Xin
This cassette-deck style toaster designed by Arthur Wu can surely match your modern kitchen. Your toast will pop out every morning just like your mix tape in 1980s technology. I like the top switch and the front cool logo. But I see that the design only have one side heating element, which mean we have to flip to side B to heat both side, and that is impractical. Arthur, want to make comment on this ?
