Product Design Concepts 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

Concept Product Design deals with all those interesting objects we’ve uncovered that fall outside the commercial product category – i.e. designs which are prototypes, experiments, graduation projects, interpretations, small runs & limited editions etc. We realise these aren’t as useful to interior designers, architects and design enthusiasts when they are looking to source or specify product for their projects, however this category links back to the core philosophy of Yellowtrace which is celebrating and acknowledging many creative disciplines, even those we may not be working in (or with) directly. Our mission is to actively inspire, challenge and expand the minds of creative professionals, broaden their horizons, bring new ideas to the table in order to make them the very best version of themselves.

Our coverage of Product Design has grown significantly this year, which is why we are splitting it onto four separate roundups in order to keep the posts more specific. Look out for separate Product Design roundups for Lighting, Furniture and Small Objects & Accessories.

 

Product Design Concepts 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

1. Jorge Penadés Transforms Offcuts From Leather Factories into Structural Skin.
2. Labyrinth Table by Benjamin Nordsmark.
3. Wave Cabinet by Sebastian ErraZuriz.
4. Twenty Australian Creatives Reinvent the Series 7 Chair for Charity.
5. Solo Cello Suspended Chair by Félix Guyon of Les Ateliers Guyon.
6. Palafitte Collection by Giacomo Moor.

 

Product Design Concepts 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

7. Body Building by Alberto Biagetti & Laura Baldassari.
8. ECAL Students Examine the Selfie Phenomenon with PhotoBooth Exhibition.
9. Design Days Dubai 2015.
10. Make Yourself Comfortable at Chatsworth, Contemporary Chair Design Exhibition.
11. Invisible to the Eye Collection by Rooms Design.

 

Product Design Concepts 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

12. One Yarn Of Plastic: Digitally Printed Geometric Patterns by Studio Plott.
13. Nendo’s Border Table Collection Utilises Corners of Rooms as its Structure.
14. Objects For a Virtual Future: Body Language by Dutch Invertuals.
15. Moustache Presents ‘Favoris’ at Paris Design Week 2015.
16. Young Designers Kicking Goals at Pure Talents Contest, IMM Cologne 2015.
17. Poster Wall Lamp Made From a Single Sheet of Paper by YOY Design Studio.
18. HOLDBAR Presents ‘Don’t Run Out’ at Paris Design Week 2015.

 

Product Design Concepts 2015 Archive | Yellowtrace

 

19. Jewellery For The Face by Akiko Shinzato.
20. Hair Highway Collection Made From Human Hair by Studio Swine.
21. Beautifully Crafted Products by Young German Designer Florian Saul.
22. A New Artificial Skylight System Created by A Group of Italian Scientists.
23. Éléonore Delisse’s Day & Night Light Rebalances Our Circadian Rhythm.

 


 

See All Yellowtrace 2015 Archives Here

2014 Archive / 2013 Archive / 2012 Archive / 2011 Archive / 2010 Archive

 



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With a disarming blend of authority and approachability, Dana is a former refugee-turned-global design visionary. Through her multi-faceted work as a creative director, keynote speaker, editor, curator, interior designer and digital publisher, Dana empowers others to appreciate and engage with design in transformative ways, making the sometimes intimidating world of design accessible to everyone, regardless of their familiarity with the subject. Dana's been catapulted to the status of a stalwart global influencer, with recognition from industry heavyweights such as AD Germany, Vogue Living, Elle Décor Italia and Danish RUM Interiør Design, who have named as one of the Top True Global Influencers of the Design World and counted her among the most visionary female creatives on the planet. Her TEDx talk—"Design Can Change the Way You See the World"— will challenge and transform your understanding of design's omnipresent and profound influence. Through her vast experience in interiors, architecture and design, Dana challenges the prevailing rapid image culture, highlighting the importance of originality, sustainability, connecting with your values and learning to "see" design beyond the aesthetic.

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