
We all might’ve faced the dreaded occasion of having to unlock a door in a dark room. Power failures usually leave us fumbling for the keys and then struggling with fitting it into the keyhole. Designer Fedor Porshnev however has come up with a novel way to open doors in darkened out spaces. The Iskra concept basically is a door lock with a backlight. To power up, the lock uses piezoelectricity, and requires no electrical assistance from the grid. The piezoelectricity concept can also be used for electronic locking systems that go dead during power failures.
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Planning to snuggle around a camp fire? Stop trying to create one with flint stones and dry twigs, when you’ve got a design like Andrew Moore’s Coze Indoor Campfire. This one features a little bed of artificial coals that stimulate a campfire that you can use to cook indoors. Using this won’t set the sprinklers and smoke detector in your home alive. The Coze uses no flames at all, instead making use of ambient fire. It also features a flap type cover that you can use to close the bed of artificial coals a part of the flap cover also acts a handle, making it easier to carry around.
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When you have a panel full of light switches, it can be challenging to remember which is which. The Floor Plan Light switch offers an easy solve. The switches are modified according to the floor plan of the room and operate accordingly. So in a single glance you know which switch controls what.
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The usual task of a wall clock is to indicate time and at the least, look pretty. What if we were to add laser beams, touchpad UI, WiFi, bluetooth and computer syncing? Now wouldn’t that be a rocking concept! The proposed Sundial is all of the aforementioned; a cool device on the wall that will beam you the weather, your appointments for the day, stock markets and whatever else you please!
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Urbanization has given sound/noise pollution an all new meaning. With countless vehicles, blaring music and more people heading towards the city makes it impossible for our ears to filter what we want to hear. Moreover, squeezing residing areas has made privacy take a back seat and hence, inviting unwanted disturbance from our neighborhood. How one wishes that like a TV they could have a remote to turn down the volume of their surroundings. Hush! I am not commanding you to keep quiet but “Hush” by Emil Blanco is an innovative piece of equipment that will cancel out all the unnecessary noises and help you relax.
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