Design Quarterly

Design Quarterly

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

 

Multi Cultural Moka Pot

In times of war and immigration, it seems that the differences between men are too big for one to accept the other. As it is known, Coffee's real superpower is connecting people. This project objective is to take two reach culture's coffee makers icons and, despite the many differences, focus on what is common between the two, combining the Turkish Ibrik and the Italian MokaPot. Hopefully, people could do the same over coffee.

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Raw

Raw coffee cups Series consist of espresso, americano mug, latte mug, teacup and dripper products. Each product is intended to have a different design detail in itself and is designed to improve the coffee experience of the user. Protruding structures made in the body design have been added to clarify and deepen the light and shadow reflections. It was aimed to make the products look different on the table and to increase the experience.

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Kaff

Seeing coffee cups as tools that enhance the aroma of different types of coffee, the Kaff Collection consists of different cups and saucers designed for Turkish coffee, espresso, caffè latte and Americano. Meeting the needs of different coffee styles with its unique dimensions, thickness and forms, Kaff reflects dynamism and urban life with its lines. Providing a comfortable grip with its ergonomic structure, the collection aims to provide a pleasant working and drinking experience for coffee lovers, baristas and coffee lovers.

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Restless Chopsticks

Uma is a Hong Kong venture capital company focused on creative economies. Restless chopsticks were designed as a memento object, representing the company's value of investing resources to make a change. The company logo resembles a pulse on a flat line, which was embedded into a flat-lined chopstick. The front part of a chopstick is always lifted up and kept away from the table surface, removing the need for the chopstick rest. The Pulse is designed to always remain sufficiently apart, not to collide, and is functionally valid for picking the food up, down to the most demanding small bites.

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Track

This set of utensils includes plates, water cups, flower utensils, etc. They have a simple shape, bright colors. The white trajectory is like ice and snow sliding, and the outline is more clearly depicted as the structure rises and falls. The white folds give the cutlery an interesting light structure when exposed to light, making the turns more three-dimensional and vivid.

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Tree Story Condiments Set

The Tree Story Container Set is driven by a desire to connect everyday patterns of living to the simple pleasures of the world around us. Sitting together, our little forest delightfully holds the most commonly used herbs and spices. The six different glass containers are drawn from the sheer diversity of tree canopy shapes throughout different regions of the world. All pieces are hand crafted in New York City. Material for the containers are culled from leftover, solid wood offcuts, with species grouped to reflect particular regions of the world. Tops are made of a lead free cast glass.

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