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

 

Tenki

Tenki is a spliced children's toy with digital intelligence, which consists of three parts: power generation module, power consumption module and connecting building blocks. The toy adopts the form of magnetic attraction and conduction, which avoids the potential safety hazard caused by the exposed wires. In the form of low threshold, this design effectively connects the relationship between children and digital intelligence life.

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Moccle

Moccle is focused on the earthquake resistance of traditional Japanese wooden houses and used wood as the main material. A hybrid material combining wood and carbon fibre is used to balance flexibility and strength. By minimising functions and developing comfort and fun rather than speed, Moccle is not only a tool for mobility, but also a part of the interior that can be displayed in the living room.

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Brazilian Quartzite

Brazilian Quartzite: elegant, classy and stylish. Patterns and tonality ideally reflect the look of natural stone, and due to the innovative manufacturing technology, tiles can also be used outdoors. The multiformat collection is available in two types of finishes: polished and mat. The 6 mm thickness allows for a vast number of applications. These 100 percent natural tiles will bring luxury into any space where quality of the finishing material closely ties into achieving a desired atmosphere.

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A6Pro Series

A6Pro series is designed for users to watch large TVS. It adopts miniled super clear screen and the whole machine is mainly made of metal material. KONKA design team attaches great importance to detail design, adding small decorative pieces in many places, while stable metal base supports the whole machine, which is not only beautiful but also has metal texture, so that users have an immersive shock watching effect when watching movies.

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Sakura

He designed the Sakura in order to make efficient use of wooden materials without wasting natural resources. The symmetry shape features curved surfaces that offer a natural both-hands fit and it enhances a beautiful wooden grain. A fine finish of the rim creates a soft reaching to the mouth, which is handmade individually by Japanese traditional craftsmen. The white and beige mixed color rope is decorated as a cup holder with a tiny tied snake knot is an accent of the design not to be simple.

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Wall A2

Wall A2 is a freestanding TV stand with casters permitting placement anywhere in the room. A variety of TVs from different manufacturers can be installed at any height without the need to drill a hole in the wall and the viewing angle, orientation, and position can be easily changed by hand. The design focuses on the flexibility of installation for easy adaptation to the living environment and preferences of the viewer. The 7-shaped stand gives a sensation as if the TV screen is emerging out of the surroundings and enhances the viewer's immersive audio-visual experience.

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