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Bunnylamp.MGX Bunnylamp.MGX materialise com.jpg Omi.MGX Omi.MGX 1a materialise com.jpg Omi.MGX Omi.MGX materialise com.jpg Quin.MGX Quin.MGX materialise com.jpg all images above materialise.com white by winnie lui innermost.co.uk
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Exhaust Grill Cooks Burgers with Smoke Heat
exhaust-grill-cooks-burgers-smoke-heat1.jpg Invention created for “Dining in 2015″ design competition by an Iranian team. Plug it directly into your car exhaust. It soaks up spare heat in the gases to do the cooking, and the clamshell design keeps those noxious fumes away from your food. ![]() ![]() from cubeme.com/blog/category/food/
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Yellow Owl Workshop's LCD line
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Some winners of the 'Japanese new souvenir competition':
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This is one for all the fashionistas : Make a beautiful exhibit of your favorite garments:
Swang is a clothes hanger, which is attached to the ceiling.Produced with an 8mm sping steel stick and an covering of natural rubber, you can fix swang with the screw thread, which is at one end of stick, at any ceilings.Swang can be used single or in pride of hangers. Because of the lightness and flexibility, swang is able to carry different clothes and weights. Walking past and touching the hangers, swang starts to swing and balance.Different heights of rooms make it necessary to design swang in various lenghts like S, M, L and XL. This structure is similar to the conventional sizes of clothes. + Sebastian Herkner via pan-dan.blogspot.com swang_1_500_1.jpg
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^Yeah, i saw that. I wonder how that would feel after a night's rest?
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There are many cloths though that can do the same, I think^..
It just has to be strong and made with threads that have this grip I liked this year's winner That nice powder from a flower to be used as soap, and also has low effect on the environment And that the powder itself also comes from waste. Very nice container design too for the product - In the Philippines they use a straw/bamboo mat for sleeping on too I think maybe the Japanese do it too? But they put a cover on top of it. I was surprised though, for the one on the Muji site, it is called a bed sheet.. so assuming you won't put anything more on top of it... I have some linen fabrics and I wouldn't say even they are comfortable to sleep on. But in a way as a shirt, it's fine .. something appealing about it being lightly abrasive ^^ |
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