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

 

Hanoi

This design is inspired by Tower of Hanoi, a popular intelligence toy worldwide. It provides a simple and interesting assembly method, just like playing Tower of Hanoi. The assembly can be easily done in 4 minutes without any tools, glues or metal parts. The sofa can be flat-packed to optimize the cost of package, storage and transportation. The wood and fabric used for the sofa are environmentally friendly. These are all in line with the concept of sustainable design.

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Turning Luck

The Turning Luck collection brings global good fortune to life through a series of interactive DIY automaton toys. Each model features a renowned lucky charm from diverse cultures, including the Maneki-neko and dreamcatchers, fostering a sense of cultural discovery. Vibrant colors and intricate illustrations represent each charm's unique heritage, while dynamic mechanical movements bring their symbolic luck to life. This all-in-one design minimizes waste by eliminating external packaging, contributing to a more sustainable user experience.

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Oraimo

The primary goal of the Oraimo vacuum cleaner is to provide an easy and enjoyable cleaning experience for users. The emotionally intelligent interactive light is introduced into the integrated display screen, to ensure a more interesting cleaning process. The handle, designed with signature sleek lines, coincides precisely with the natural position of the fingers of users, whose combination with an antibacterial coating on the surface strikes a balance between comfort and safety. The transparent shell following the design language of the brand highlights the fusion of technology and art.

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Babyfirst Q R943

The Q R943 excels in foldability, a lightweight body, and adaptability to children of varying sizes and heights. It folds easily in two steps, addressing common issues like bulkiness and lack of portability in other designs. Weighing just 5.8kg, it can be effortlessly lifted by a female user with one hand. Its standout feature is the dynamic stepless rotation of its backrest flanks, reminiscent of a bird spreading its wings to protect its young. This, along with 11 height options of the headrest, can snugly adapt to children aged from 3 to 12 years with different body sizes and heights.

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Feiyu Technology 3Plus

This multifunctional backpack, crafted for the spinal health of children, impresses with its engineering design. Drawing inspiration from the fins of flying fish, this backpack features an innovative dual wraparound system that encompasses 720 degrees. This innovation combines a patented dual spiral spring structure and a 3D load distribution system across 9 key points. This not only ensures even pressure distribution but also harnesses elastic energy to counteract gravity. Such a synergy allows the backpack to automatically adapt its load, comprehensively alleviating the strain on children.

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Sound Wave

This collection turns sound into an object. Now people can not only hear the melody, but also see and touch it. During the development, the musical composition of Claude Debussy "Prelude No. 3, Wind on the Plain" was first chosen. After that, the music was turned into an image of a sound wave using a special program. It became the basis for the silhouette of the lamp. However, the changes were made to it in order to optimize the design for light properties and requirements for mass production. In the lamp, the elements are put on top of each other to get rid of the glass fasteners.

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