Speakers all-in-one is a concept design by Erick Sakal, which demonstrate a speaker that has everything in just one unit. The extraordinary appearance of this speaker has made it a quite attractive piece which holds a sub-woofer in the center, two tweeters on both sides and a center speaker located on the top. The speaker is offering brilliant sound quality and a superb look with the artistic design that combines smoothly finished wood and strong glossy steel. The key feature of this speaker is it can receive Bluetooth data from your ipod or iphone simply by connecting an additional small device.


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Anders Gloslie, a Norwegian designer who is studying at IED Tornio currently in Italy, developed the FROST concept electric car. The stylish exterior design of this extraordinary car was enthused by and developed to suit arctic climate conditions. The asymmetrical bodywork of this car was influenced by formations of ice and features plenty of ‘cracks’ which cover the lighting systems. This motivating natural inspiration source also denotes that the idea takes of various shapes seen from different angles. The FROST concept layout mixes the proportions and the 2-seat design of a racing car with the rough potential of an off-road vehicle.


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Designer Karim Rashid with Hollandia International has come up with top class NV bed with adjustable sleep system. The product is designed with rounded shape, showy style and amazing high luster gloss bi-color. Apart from its shiny and solid look, this bed enhances the storage capacity at the foot and headboard. NV bed offers a perfect blend of form and functionality along with the support of iPod. Karim Rashid has not left anything to provide modern and lavish home décor. You are going to get everything starting from iPod docking system to cabinet doors or artistic choice of materials. So, invite your laziness on this incredibly designed bed.


Designer : Karim Rashid
Fipa is a brand new smoking concept specially designed for women with tasted tobacco in individual units. The main starting point of this business development plan was figuring out a design solution that would give a feel like a woman’s smoking device. This understanding led the founder to develop Fipa as a luxury icon for women. The inspiration came from the women in the golden era from 1940s to 1960s, when using a cigarette holder was a common issue to maintain a decent distance from mouth to cigarette. Lawrence Chu, an exceptionally talented Canadian designer, designed the final form of chromium-platinum Fipa.

From the website:
“We looked back in history and discovered that until the end of the Victorian period it was quite well accepted for women to smoke pipes in Europe, but due to cultural changes it became unfashionable, thus eventually becoming associated strictly with masculinity over the course of the last century.
The real inspiration came from looking at women in the golden age of smoking, from the 1940s to the 1960s, when it was common to use a cigarette holder to extend the distance from cigarette to mouth to cool the smoke. You can probably guess that this culminated in the iconic image of Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” with long black gloves and equally long black cigarette holder.
It was this image that convinced us that, for an object, the secret to feminine elegance is a simple linear slenderness. That’s what we tried to communicate in the fipa.”

Designer : Lauwrence Chu
In this crowded market place every designer is designing equipments so that his design should stand out. On these lines, comes this chic looking glass sharper, which not just sharpens the pencil nicely but looks good too! Shaped like a globe, this is of two parts, the top portion which has the sharper while the container below that stores the pencil crumbs with space left between stand and the bottom half. One can see this as a nice fun toy, for the kids who love to see their pencil being sharpened, and for grown ups who would like to place this as a table top accessory.


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