Design Quarterly

Design Quarterly

Design Quarterly featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Iris

Iris is a butter dish that will initiate an elegant meal. It's a piece that presents butter in a surprising and sophisticated way. Start your meal differently...

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PEGTOP

Innovative cup for coffee or tea which mixing ingredients without spoon. It rotates around its pivot-center on a stand-saucer by a push hand. Special pear-shaped design and the ribs which are inclined towards rotation provide good mixing drinks and prevent a spillage (streams of liquid go down). There is no more discomfort from a spoon hitting the cup. The process of drinking coffee or tea obtains a shade of a beautiful game.

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Eva

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Temple

From the growing popularity in home baking we could see a need for a modern looking contemporary cake stand, which could be easily stored in a cupboard or draw. Easy to clean and dishwasher safe. Temple is easy to assemble and intuitive by sliding the plates over the central tapered spine. Disassembly is just as easy by simply sliding them back off. All 4 main elements are held together by the Stacker. The Stacker helps keep all the elements together for multi angled compact storage. You can use different plate configurations for different occasions.

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helloGoodness

Known as HelloGoodness, two side-by-side vending units coexist: one dispenses our better-for-you beverages and the other our better-for-you snacks. The design simplifies the vending experience by providing a clean surface with a framing element that visually ties the glass areas between the two units. Consumers want more choices for what they eat and drink on the go, and HelloGoodness offers a fresh interpretation of the traditional vending experience by helping to provide the choices they want.

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Rising Shell

The Rising shell is a reflection on nature its pure logic and honesty that can be found in many constructions. This can be achieved by giving the object an opportunity to shape itself for the function it has. By only making incisions in the wooden materials, its true nature gets revealed as a functional bowl. The transformation, made possible by rubber technology, leads to an interaction between the final user and the used object. If the Rising Shell is not being used, it can be seamlessly folded back, only to have it open and rise up like a budding flower when it is needed again.

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