Wednesday, 29 July 2015

"Breaking the Rules" Designs

Breaking the Rules . . 






















"Strange Carafes" by Etienne Meneau

As strange it may sounds, this water container is designed to break the assumption of common carafe: straight cylinder with wide diameter as its base and narrow as the neck. This extraordinary design reminds us of the tube in a chemistry laboratory. 



"Pita Bread Pencil Case" by Mohar Design

This design was inspired from Ashantur Jerusalem bread. The design breaks the common perception of pencil case which commonly known to be long shaped with zipper. The bread, though, inedible.




















"Silkchair" by Alvi Design

Instead of using cushion as the seating area, they use a complex pattern of silk thread to hold weight. The back and seating area offer a resemblance of the harp. Silkchair is strong and supporting the wight of one person.




"Stradivarius Pool" by Jay Dweck

Jay Dweck wanted to build a pool to his backyard. As a violinist, he came out with a brilliant violin-shaped pool which resembles a Stradivarius Violin. His design breaks the assumption about a common square-shaped swimming pool. The hot tub which act as the violin's chin rest, and the addition of various color of lights make the design looks wonderful and attractive.

"Recycrete" by Gore Design

Gore Design company uses recycled materials to make an eco-friendly sinks. Instead of the usual bowl-shaped or square-shaped sink, Gore Design creates a water-flow-shaped sink. It gives an extraordinary looks design and suitable for those who love classic-style interior.

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