Mark I is a four wheel drive four-seater concept car with a force-field propulsion engine powered by small and affordable civilian version generators. The organic shape of the car reflects simple design and multifunctional use. The aerodynamic and lightweight body makes is faster while its uprightness remains uncompromised. The designer has utilized special composite materials for this car that has made it totally armored or bulletproof. The metal look body of this car actually can be turned one or both way transparent. Forced-field shock absorbers of this car have paired to thrust engine generators and the trail’s color temperature indicates the current speed and power ratio of this moving car. Currently MOTH3R Design Studio is looking for agency representative and it is available to clients for more work, so if you are interested, please do feel free to contact them.


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The Capsule is a car concept specially designed aiming the adventure lovers with all the characteristics that a mountain rider motorcycle might have. This compact car has room for only one rider and the detachable luggage offers enough space for overnight trips and can be taken to your tent and can be used as a desk. The main purpose of this vehicle is to offer sheer pleasure to the off-road riders which can be realized with its crazy look.

The main idea of creating Capsule was to offer a fun vehicle which offers a feel of freedom and effortless communicating technology. The design includes a full functional multi touch display with satellite internet connectivity which ensures the vehicle cannot be stolen or lost. The horizontal screen wiper is set with side rails which acts along the pillars, and act as water channels as well. The powertrain of Capsule features all-wheel driving system along with electric motors that are helpful to run the car on lofty mountains. This electric car recharges its batteries with the roof-mounted solar panel which can assure 4 hours continuous drive.

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Recent creative designers are outlaying many different bikes now a days but Lamborbiker seems like crossed everyone’s imagination. The idea of this long desired design was derived from Marcello Gandini, chief designer of Bertone and a freelance designer since 1980, and Osmos wheel and Lamborghini Countach played the key role for inspiration. Flavio, the designer designed this attractive and extremely unique bike by combining Osmos wheel and Countach. If you feel passionate about the brilliant looking Lamborghini or feel an unavoidable attraction about Osmos wheels, then this bike will definitely draw your attention with the luminous look and powerful features.


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Vipp Yellow Cab is the newest member of the elegant Vipp universe that will give your kitchen and bathroom a different look than ever. The 2009 Limited Edition of Vipp has been named as Yellow Cab by getting inspired from the lively streets of New York with the clear impression of over 13,000 yellow cabs. Outside Denmark, Vipp is launching their first showroom at New York which marks a new episode in the around 70 year long Vipp history. The chic and alluring spring color of Vipp’s Yellow Cab will give you the feel like a little bite to a Big Apple.


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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