Visually impaired people can’t see a single ray of light. So, to make them feel one with the crowd, designers are coming up with products that will act as a ray of hope in their lives. Xun Ye has come up with a walking cane named Origin. The collapsible design will make such people all the more independent and promote mobility.
We all have a refrigerator at our place and it typically looks like a rectangular box in which food items are stuffed. But if you try and peep in the future, the concept of refrigerators will change drastically. When every other thing is going mobile, why should a fridge stay fixed at a place? Electrolux future refrigerator will change the whole picture, with its energy-efficient and supple design.
If you’re the brand conscious, ultra modern, metro sexual man, then coming your way is an equally appealing Breil watch by designer Matthew Lovell. Made for the extra bit of comfort for the wearer, the watch exudes the oomph factor in oodles.
Some people hate the thought of owning a plain-looking computer. Such a thinking inspires them to come up with quirky designs for computer cases. Such concepts, when brought to reality, make the gadget look all the more attractive. Designer Jeffrey Greger has transformed a dull metallic box into an eye-catching gadget, dubbed as The Comp that has been specially designed for street artists.
Clocks have been changing appearances for attracting prospect buyers. While wall clocks have taken a lot of shapes over the years, the Evanescent by Zachary Smith has been caked with new and charming features instead. Evanescent has been crafted from materials like aluminum and plastic. It has a very clean facade and measures 50.8 cm x 8.3 cm x 5.7 cm.