At first glance, you might think it's a futuristic gadget from an episode of Black Mirror: the Oncue keyboard, which is split in half and glows and vibrates, and the wrist cuffs that can easily be replaced with a fashion accessory. But in reality, it's Oncue, a thoughtfully designed device that aims to make life more fluid for people with Parkinson's disease - literally. Typing, which many take for granted, becomes accessible again, and above all, less frustrating.
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Disco Volante is a new wall-mounted turntable by Swedish designer Oscar Olsson, which brings a retro-futuristic touch to your home. With an elegant design and technological advancement, this turntable combines ancient analog technology with modern digital solutions, creating a unique musical experience.
The Croatian company Rimac is engaged in the development and sale of its own electric hypercars and electric drive systems used by the giants of the automotive industry. The company is one of the most prominent up-and-comers in the automotive industry, which is on the transition to an electric future.
Industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue has designed a very special armchair based on the concept of the interstellar spaceship "Tie Fighters" from Star Wars, which will certainly particularly impress geeks and other Star Wars followers.
For many years, Oswalds Mill Audio has been creating breathtaking audio equipment that no music lover could resist. And the OMA Ironic speakers are some of the most unique speakers in the world.
As one of the leading manufacturers in the automotive industry, Ford devotes a lot of resources to research and development - this time they decided to delve into shopping carts and use their knowledge to create the shopping cart of the future. The latter drives itself and uses sensory knowledge that Ford is developing in the field of autonomous driving.
The industrial warehouse you see in the photo above proves that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. At first glance it looks forlorn, crumbling and 'dark', but the interior proves that this is probably, as it has been called, 'the coolest home in Brisbane'.
Maybe you are looking for the best speedboat, car and motorbike to be part of the same collection? And do you miss the days when manufacturers still used real wooden "upholstery"? You don't have to look any further, the Swedish designers at Gray Design have come up with a trio of the most interesting concepts we've seen lately.
What could be cleaner than Tesla's electric cars? Definitely Tesla's smart – robotic vacuum cleaner that delights housewives all over the world.
Apple has ventured into publishing waters! He sent a book with 450 photos of his products to the shelves. He gave it a simple title – Designed by Apple in California. The price? Salted! You will have to shell out as much as 300 US dollars for it. It was self-published and can be ordered on the Apple.com website.
Niceballs is a prosthetic addition to your work surface that allows you to experience unimaginable feelings of relaxation while working. The newly invented anti-stress "balls" mimic the look, weight, balance and texture of one of the most important parts of the male body. And thus they have a revolutionary effect on your productivity. However, holding on to "fashion" is one of the most relaxing and at the same time inspiring things in the world!
The Japanese brand Sun-star presents a collection of Fakus pens that create an incredible optical illusion. They deceptively appear as if they are three-dimensional, although it is actually a flat design. Together with the colorful palette, they represent an interesting approach that encourages viewing these playful products at least twice.