Bookniture is a multipurpose handy piece of furniture that, believe it or not, sneaks out of a book. Just one turn and we can sit down. But not only chairs are made from the book, but also tables, footrests, nightstands and standing desks. Bookniture is currently fighting for its existence on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter.
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A sled under your arm? Yes, Folding Sleds are exactly that. Collapsible sleds that do not waste space when not in use. This is the fault of the classics, as they are quite cumbersome, which prevents many people from owning them. With the folding sled Folding Sled, these problems will no longer exist, as they are not only easy to carry and transport, there will also be no more problems with storage, as they do not require special leave when they are not in use. Now you no longer have the excuse that your child can't go sledding because you don't have enough space for them at home. You can find them on Kickstarte, where they are raising initial capital.
"Glow" are smart headphones with an interesting appearance that offer a unique and dynamic listening experience, as they glow vibrantly in the dark to the rhythm of our heartbeat and the music we listen to while wearing them.
It has happened to each of us too many times when preparing tea that we did not plan it properly. The industrial designer Lennart Rieper got tired of the same problems, so he made a smart watch for making tea, the Tealightful Timer. The smartwatch is currently fighting for its breakthrough on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform.
We are used to seeing robots helping people with everyday tasks in various sci-fi movies. But reality is catching up with you more and more diligently. RoboDynamics has just started fundraising on Kickstarter for the first human-sized personal robot, Luna.
Fashion photographer Victoria Janashvill celebrates the beauty of women of all shapes and sizes with her art photography book CURVES.
Exo is an excellent example of how humans turn to nature for ideas, to its models, processes and elements that help us solve human problems. The Exo iPhone case was inspired by the exoskeleton of an animal (hence the name) and discreetly protects the most sensitive and exposed parts of the phone, absorbing shocks that the case and screen would otherwise receive.
Creators, innovators and designers of the world impress us every year with innovative concepts, inventions and ideas that make our daily lives easier. We present those technological concepts that literally took our breath away in 2014.
The freshest trend in cycling is smart bikes. We already wrote about DuBik recently, but there are also Valour, Rogue C6,... Even a start-up company from Germany, iCradle, jumped on this train, but came up with a different approach - to turn classic bikes into smart ones. They managed to do this with a "gadget", a COBI mount that attaches to the handlebar, and its spiritus agens is a smartphone (iOS or Android).
The A'Design Awards-winning iLoop is an exciting, fun and extremely useful smartphone stand that is fighting for its bright future on the popular platform for funding creative projects, Kickstarter.
A Wi-Fi access password is a necessary evil for most. It's a safeguard that doesn't allow strangers to connect to our network and steal bandwidth. But every password has an Achilles' heel, no matter how sophisticated, which makes most routers or "routers" vulnerable. But not the Keewifi router, which uses device proximity rather than a code as a form of authentication.
The original story of how goats "discovered" coffee inspired the Slovenian design studio Desnahemisfera, which impressed on Kickstarter with a quality coffee cup in the shape of a goat's horn, called Goat Mug.