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Office furniture inspired by Aston Martin
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Scale Scale, the versatile and interactive weighing scale
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iPoo Toilet snugly fits the shape of your butt
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Desk Rail helps organize your stationary and desktop gadgets
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Bikoff concept enables you to carry your bicycle to work!
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Mike Mak’s watch integrates fully functional calculator
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Ring alarm clock uses vibrations to greet you to a new day!
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Rubik’s Cube for the blind shows up at MOMA
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Swiss army-knife-inspired sofa by Diablo Design
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The watch with no face, hoLED watch uses holes to tell the time instead
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Upgradation in the basic daily use products are always welcome, but more often than not there is not much scope of working around the functionality. The least a designer can do is work around the design a bit. And this is what designer Paul Sandip has done to the simple clothesline clip. By playing around the concept of perception this single piece injection molded component is made of recycled plastic. The design is elevated by making it possible to be used by both the sides. This daily life utility product is truly a simple and useful innovation.
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