Homeware Design

Homeware Design

Homeware Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Cocoda

The Cocoda chair is characterized by its intricate three-dimensional curved arms, which are made by carving solid wood, this shape cannot be made by bending the wood. The idea is that a simple chair with only the necessary functions is the most comfortable and most beautiful. The form of the chair has been designed for functional beauty, so it not only looks beautiful, but can be used in a variety of sitting positions. The human body is made up of many curves, this chair has many curves as a result of the pursuit of comfort. It is the good seating experience no matter how you sit.

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Aroma Gourmet

A multi-functional filter coffee machine has been developed for those who want to experience their own coffee. Aroma Gourmet is aesthetic, practical, and functional to make coffee according to the taste of the user in all coffee-making processes. Users will experience a machine that appeals to their senses due to the smell of coffee. They will be able to brew coffee even when there is no electricity thanks to its extra apparatus. Moreover, thanks to its portable coffee pot and apparatus, it can brew coffee anywhere (in nature, in the camp, etc).

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Micode

The Micode AI Sleep system is impressive with its focus on sleep quality. The design team endows the four most frequently touched objects in the bedroom, mattress, electric bedstead, bed gate and pillow, with functions that help improve sleep, so that users can lie down in a way that fits body curve. The reason why it stands out is that the cooperation between the functions of various components strengthens the interconnectedness of the entire system.

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Pinch

The Pinch Chair is a unibody, stackable, plastic chair that reimagines traditional designs with a fresh aesthetic more suited to contemporary architecture and landscapes. Designed with a unibody logic, the plastic sheet transforms into a complete chair with simple pinching and pulling moves. Its seamless, cohesive appearance creates an intuitive and dynamic visual image. The design allows for stacking during storage and stable placement on a dining table when flipped upside down, which is convenient for restaurant staff to clean the floor when closing.

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Sway

Sway is a way to explore your own rhythm and patterns. Through observing and discovering these occasional unconscious movements, it has been noted that people sometimes exhibit unconscious behaviors, such as rocking, when entering a state of mental flow. By incorporating a pendulum beneath the seat, the height and the unique sensation that a bar stool provides are leveraged. It provides stability and controlled, small-scale rocking that allows users to explore and find their own rhythm. With its high bar stool design and rocking motion, Sway promotes a calming and contemplative state of mind.

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Layer

The project started with making furniture out of small-diameter trees and scrap wood. Wood in Okinawa is felled due to natural disasters and road expansion. However, in recent years, road expansion has decreased due to environmental considerations, so wood is also shrinking. To continue making Okinawa furniture, it was necessary to use small materials. Therefore, the Layer stool were created by combining various types of wood. It is made from upcycled waste. This design proposes a new value by reconstructing the waste material from Okinawan wood into blocks.

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