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The Monolith Clock concept by Emre Bakir and Mustafa Karakus of Negrocobre Design Studio. The Monolith’s beauty is in its simplicity, and by making use of a dichromatic color scheme of either yellow on black or orange on white it works in harmony with virtually any decor. The tall and sleek 3D cube uses two separate planes to display the time (in 24-hour format) in LED crystals on polished glass.

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Wide tracking back wheels provide good balance and the digital dashboard will inform you of speed. High power LED tail lights and headlights make the vehicle conspicuous after dark. Everywhere is a high-end foldable electric scooter that gives you a safe ride.

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The Windowfarms system downsizes and personalizes veggie growing by placing an indoor farm in the window. The first system was made using recycled plastic water bottles, had an upper and lower reservoir that funneled nutrient-enriched liquid down through martini cups to the plants below, and produced 25 plants. The original plastic-bottle-based, do-it-yourself hydroponics system design has been available for a while now but the developers are getting ready to make a new, improved kit version available. The Windowfarms indoor farm allows the crops to take full advantage of the light available at the window, assisted by personal living space climate control, and regularly feeds the roots with organic liquid soil.

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The concept “whatatree” is a project which was born from the idea of taking nature to your home, but especially of generating a new experience with the product shower.

Designers: Hansel Schloupt and Pol Trias Coca

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The Terra Prix 2085 Competition was launched on last May and asked participants to create a racing vehicle and its for a race around the world in the year 2085. The results of the competition were really stunning, with many remarkable projects presented in a very elaborate and professional way.

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Multi-pede chair is one such choice you can grab on for your living room. It can also be called a modern electrical chair, because of its Electro active Shape Memory Polymer core with 100 legs. Gone are the days when you had to sit on inflexible chairs out of wooden, plastic, or foam. In this high definition era, technology has reached even to your couch with great style, materials, and functionalities. This chair can expand like a giant robot with a shape and size up to 800% of its actual configuration.

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The myCopter project tries to solve the problems and provide a suitable alternative to the rise in congestion on European roads. This thought gave rise to a project which aims at ending road congestion and making flying as easy as one drives a car.

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The watch has one dial for seconds, one for minutes and another for hours and is made of pure shiny titanium. Perfect for those adventure sports lovers or the clumsy one’s who keep cracking their watch screens. The three crowns help change the hand positions. The watch has a rugged look and feel with the three screws on its face.

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Designed by Eun ji Byeon, the Turn Rotary Dial Faucet works through a timing system. You simply turn the dial to the time you think is most sufficient to complete your task, for example, 30 seconds to wash your hands. This device finds the perfect balance between standard fixtures and those annoying public washroom taps that give you only a burst of water. Do you remember, as a kid, seeing those environmental commercials telling you to conserve water, or having your parents yell at you for having left the kitchen faucet running? Unfortunately, wasting water seems to one of society’s hardest habits to break. However, a neat little invention called the Turn Rotary Dial Faucet might help compensate for all those water wasters out there.

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Extensive researches and programs have been implied regularly regarding water management, conservation and recycling, as threats of serious water crisis in the future has been looming over two decades. This necessity has urged Dipesh Parmar, the young post graduate industrial designer from IIT Mumbai, to design Greener Bathroom to encourage judicial use of water avoiding unnecessary wastage. The designer is presently associated with the design firm ‘Thing Design’ in Delhi

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