Tuttuki Bako is probably one of the strangest electronic games I have ever seen. It has low resolution LCD screen and one button. The only way to play with it, is to insert your finger. In some sort of augmented reality way, your finger appears on the display to interact with the games.
I really like this clock, it is backlit by 300 LED’s and covered with a honeycomb-effect fibreglass. Pixel, designed by François Azambourg for Ligne Roset.
This house was designed by Akira Yoneda and Masahiro Ikeda and is called HP because of its hyperbolic paraboloid surface. There is just enough space to park a small car thanks to this side wall. The footprint is supposedly only 30 sq meters.
Wode is the first ever visible fragrance by Boudicca. It comes in a graffiti spray can and its color is cobalt blue. At first it will turn your skin and clothing blue, but it will disappear after some time. This version is called Wode Paint, there is also a normal one, Wode Scent, for those who don’t trust it.
Axel Peemöller designed to 2 typeface for an exhibition called “Wedding Dress” in Berlin. While doing so, he also ‘recorded’ the process by connecting a metal wire to the mouse with a pen at the other end.
Second Nature is the title of an exhibition curated by Tokujin Yoshioka, at 21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo. The theme is: “Thinking about the future of design: Second Nature, from the depths of a sea of memories”. One of the objects on display is Venus, a natural crystal chair by Tokujin himself, which I just showed you a few days ago. For those of you who don’t know what this chair is about: this chair is build with natural crystals who grew on a synthetic substrate in a tank filled with a fluid. So here are the first images of the finished version.
The exhibition opens today, go!
You can find some more pictures of the exhibition here.