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About Design Magazine

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

 

Esurf

Powered by 100% electric energy, this electric surfboard with a 45-minute autonomy.The Esurf allows its users, whatever their sporting level to enjoy surfing sessions anywhere in the world! Accompanied by a wide range of fun accessories, the Esurf R can be transformed to suit all tastes. In just a few minutes, the Esurf R changes into an Esurf Tube or EKart. The Esurf is a full carbon monohull electric surfboard it’s not only the most powerful on the market but also the most advanced.

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Marquina Gold

Marquina gold will make any interior elegant and stylish. It’s a suggestion for enthusiasts of chic, timeless interiors decorated with subtle references to the latest trends. Pattern tonality of the tiles beautifully reflects the intricate network of veins found in natural stone. Marquina Gold tiles will bring luxury to a living room, kitchen or bathroom, where attention to the quality of the finishing material closely correlates to achieving that unique atmosphere. Tiles are frost-resistant and have anti-slip properties, thanks to which they are suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

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Island

Island glass was inspired by Korean islands, Dokdo and Ulleungdo. The inspiration came from the bottom of the glass after viewing the flipped-down soju glass on the table. Soju is the most popular Korean liquor. The glass shape consists of a streamline based on the shape of the Korean language at the bottom of the glass. The shape engraves an image of a floating island on the ocean when the Island Glass is displayed. The material consists of an unleaded crystal that expresses clear texture and delicate details and at the same time manufactured harmlessly to the human body and environment.

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Plycelain

Plycelain -a term coined by Yuting Chang combining plywood and porcelain- is a collection of multilayered slip casting drinkware. Chang creates a contemporary version of blue and white ware through applying slip casting, the mass-production technique of ceramics. By adapting the process of slip casting, layers form, and subtle blue lines are exposed on the cut surfaces, which emphasize the beautiful relationship between assembled parts.

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Attimo

Attimo (meaning "moment") tea set is made of first-class thin-walled bone china. The metaphor of the shape of objects is a stopped moment of time. The handle-stone falls on the smooth surface of the porcelain, and creates "circles on the water" running along the object. So every touch for the handle is a touch for frozen time. This complex asymmetric shape of the service items is especially difficult when implemented in porcelain. However, the use of the hollow handle technique, proactive correction of firing deformations, made it possible to achieve an ideal geometry.

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Kopuklu

Kopuklu stands out with the illuminated control panel located on the top , spray painted side frame and the hot print image on the side offering a stylish design that you will always want to keep on the counter. To choose between different taste settings, choose the amount of coffee you want to make or to change the cup size, all you have to do is to rotate the ring around the panel and click. The back illuminated panel allows you to obtain a selection of well-cooked, medium, rare and local authentic taste options.

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