Core77 Weekly Roundup (8-12-24 to 8-16-24)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

OMHU’s Teddy is a minimal reconfigurable sofa design that quickly met market success.

There are now browser plug-ins dedicated to selling furniture design knockoffs.

Industrial design case study: The TernX, by ID firm Tricycle Developments, is a carry-on roller that transforms into a stroller.

A great design detail on this Secretlab Magnus, a heavy duty monitor arm.

Dodge’s Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust sound for EVs. Why does the sound of driving remain rooted in the past?

Manufacturing technique: Using wooden lasts to make handbags.

This GOVE concept, by Chinese automaker GAC, is an unusual take on the flying car.

Enya Honami: From hellish design job to fun independent career.

How bamboo can invade your house.

PEKSEG is a 38 segment display that can handle more than 0-9.

Dynamic Drives’ Intelectra rethinks the form factor of the cargo bike.

Fighting through mental struggles, Kohei Omori creates incredible renderings using only a pencil.

The evolution of workspaces has given rise to objects like Herman Miller’s OE1 Workbox, designed by Industrial Facility.

Industrial design case study: Design 1st tackles the Lup Cable, a self-coiling charging cable.

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