An innovation design since 1996
BEELINE VELO 2, fIndustrial design of a super simple bicycle navigation device with road-rating feedback contributing to a smart routing algorithm. "The new routing algorithm means that for the first time, riders are able to contribute road ratings in real time while cycling".
Norwegian icons
The New York Times did a piece on Norwegian design talents in 2015, and among those named were Anderssen & Voll, the young ceramicist Victoria Gunzler and the furniture designer Sara Wright Polmar, Hallgeir Homstvedt and Runa Klock.
Anderssen & Voll
CLOSCA, foldable safe helmet. Great design, lightweight, perfect for city commuters, and offered in a customizable range of sizes and accessory options. The foldable feature is a much-needed evolutionary leap for bike helmets.
Tile, the world's largest lost and found.
Small and sleek, Tiles go everywhere you do.
Just attach, stick or drop your Tile into any item you might lose: laptops, wallets, keys, guitars, bikes—you name it. Then get on with the fun.
by Lucie Koldova designboom
Capsula pendant light by czech designer Lucie Koldova is a hanging lamp composed of two oval orbs of glass, which intersect to create a complete compact form. the duo of convex capsules overlap one another, merging into a single shape recalling the organic structure of cells or plant seeds.
Be.e . Waarmakers Sustainable Design
Waarmakers designed the Be.e; the first bio-based e-scooter.
The Be.e has a monocoque body; a unique construction in which the object’s external skin supports the load, similar to an eggshell, eliminating the need for a frame and the usual numerous plastic panels. This structural engineering feat is made from (Dutch) flax and bio-resin, extremely sustainable, lightweight and strong.
Volvo Invents a Solar Panel That Unfurls From the Car Trunk
Volvo and LA-based designers Synthesis Design + Architecture have figured out how to combine the freewheeling road trip and renewable energy by designing a stylish solar-powered pavilion that can be stored in the trunk and deployed to recharge an EV wherever there is UV
A collective of Spanish designers transforms used cassettes into useful home items as a tribute to this vintage technology. See the project 'cassette is not dead'
A Step Up for Brooklyn Bridge Park (NYtimes CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK)
Volvo and LA-based designers Synthesis Design + Architecture have figured out how to combine the freewheeling road trip and renewable energy by designing a stylish solar-powered pavilion that can be stored in the trunk and deployed to recharge an EV wherever there is UV
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