Core77 Weekly Roundup (1-13-25 to 1-17-25)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

Dremel’s new Blueprint Multi-Drill is designed with innovative features that consumers can use.

AI-designed footwear is here, with a new “influencer” business model.

Industrial design case study: Modern Weave 3.0, by KEM Studio, is an experimental furniture design incorporating rope.

Gimmicky furniture design strikes again: A multi-position chair lands $780K-plus on Kickstarter.

Combo furniture: LG adds a projector and speaker to a floor lamp.

Outside-the-box thinking: The Adaptchula, an adaptive spatula.

Unusual architectural product: A door within a door, designed for behavioral health facilities.

An elaborate climbing-desk filing system from the 1930s.

ToughBuilt’ innovatively-designed tool bags feature great UX and high build quality.

Überleben’s Stöker is a minimalist flatpack camping stove.

Aalto University has made the Nokia Design Archive available online.

An extreme forever object: A 20-pound stainless steel drinking mug, which is killing it on Kickstarter.

Icon is 3D printing 100 houses for the homeless at the Community First! Village in central Texas.

Ill-advised UI design research: Controlling apps with your feet, as you walk.

HEYtrace+ is infinitely reusable tracing paper made out of silicone.

Industrial design case study: DesignStein Studios tackles a DC fast charger for EVs.

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