Running trainers with rubber loops on the soles win Swiss design prize

News: trainers with rubber loops on the soles to give extra spring have won the product design prize at a Swiss design awards (+ slideshow).

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

The running shoes first launched three years ago, by Swiss designer Thilo Alex Brunner for new Swiss sports brand On, won the award at the Design Prize Switzerland last week.

“The award is a big recognition for Thilo Alex Brunner and for On”, said On co-founder David Allemann. “In the tradition of functional and sleek Swiss design, the visual language of On is as unique as its groundbreaking technology. Function and form have been winning over elite athles and casual runners alike. Thilo has given On a face that is a radical departure from the crowded design of conventional running shoes.”

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

Flexible rubber sections on the soles, which the brand calls clouds, compress to act as shock absorbers when landing then lock together using small teeth to form firm pads for launching the body forward.

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

“Hollow pods on the sole of the shoe stretch back on impact to cushion the landing and then lock to form the solid foundation required for a powerful push-off,” said Allemann. “The result is a new running experience: fast, light and agile.”

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

Athletes including Ironman world champion Frederik Van Lierde and 2012 Olympic triathlon gold medalist Nicola Spirig have worn the shoes in competitive races.

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

Pairs are available with different uppers for different running distances, with a selection of bright laces and matching details.

Two product designs prizes were given out at the awards as part of the Market category for products available to purchase. The other winner was a swivelling lamp that clamps to the edge of a desk or shelf.

Photos are by Ingmar Swalue and Thomas Stöckli.

Read on for more information from the brand:


On wins the prestigious Design Prize Switzerland

The Swiss sports company On and designer Thilo Alex Brunner win the prize for best product design.

The young Swiss sports company On wins the prestigious Design Prize Switzerland. Thilo Alex Brunner, one of the most successful upcoming Swiss designers, impressed the international jury in the category Product Design Market.

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

“The award is a big recognition for Thilo Alex Brunner and for On”, explains David Allemann, co-founder of On. “In the tradition of functional and sleek Swiss design, the visual language of On is as unique as its groundbreaking technology. Function and form have been winning over elite athles and casual runners alike. Thilo has given On a face that is a radical departure from the crowded design of conventional running shoes.”

The high-calibre jury with Liesbeth in’t Hout, Ascan Mergenthaler, Jasper Morrison, Lars Müller and Robb Young selected from 300 entries. The jury about the winner On: “The market for running shoes is overcrowded and hotly contested – so when a new brand comes along and takes the market by storm, the innovation behind it must convey a promise which it manages to keep – a shoe with qualities never heard of before.

On running trainers by Thilo Alex Brunner

In this case a clever design idea has proved capable of competing against the million-strong budgets which the big brands in the industry assign to research and marketing. The straightforward design of the shoe deliberately refrains from indulgence in stylistic frills, and is wholly consistent in focusing on the basic functional requirements. The attention is drawn to the sole, which here constitutes the crucially important element.”

Land soft but push off hard – this is the radically new idea of On’s patented technology and far from self-evident. The merely three year old Swiss company is able to combine the best of soft yet slow training shoes and fast yet hard racing flats.

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Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penadés

Spanish designer Jorge Penadés has devised a chair made from simple wooden boards that collapses into a backpack (+ slideshow).

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

Penadés deliberately made the seat easy to deconstruct and transport at the expense of its comfort.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

“Luxury is not anymore a matter of comfort,” said the designer. “Nowadays, luxury is to be able to decide where you want to have a moment of peace, a chance to escape from hectic activity of contemporary lifestyles.”

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

The furniture is constructed without screws or glue and simply slots together with small brightly coloured metal connectors.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

“The system works through connections inspired by traditional wooden joinery that can be assembled and disassembled by hand, with small gestures,” Penadés explained.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

“This fact allows the user to move easily with the seat from one place to another, emphasising dynamism as the object´s inherent purpose,” he added.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

The components can be packed into a sling comprising leather patches and adjustable ratchet straps, and carried around on the user’s back.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

The design is a continuation of the young Málaga-based designer’s graduation project from the Escola Superior de Disseny i d’Arts Plàstiques in Barcelona and will be on show as part of Product Design Madrid at the Architectural Association in the city from 21 to 24 November.

Here’s some more information from Jorge Penadés:


Nomadic Chair: a temporary seat for one person

Responding to society´s current and future needs born from modern culture, this project explores the potential of temporary furniture.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

Reducing comfort to the minimum in order to enlarge mobility to the maximum, Penadés encourage us to reconsider our ideas of contemporary furniture and give them new meanings in a more ephemeral context.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

This project is based on a structure without any kind of screws, nails or glue. The system works through connections inspired by traditional wooden joinery that can be assembled and disassembled by hand, with small gestures in (approx) 2 minutes. This fact allows the user to move easily with the seat from one place to another, emphasising dynamism as the object´s inherent purpose.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

Jorge Penadés is currently investigating new possibilities of temporary furniture in order to create a collection of pieces within the same principle, understanding furniture as itinerant objects rather than static.

Nomadic Furniture by Jorge Penades

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Token Tea Chair

Ispirata alle sedute giapponesi delle teahouse, la Tea Chair disegnata dai newyorkesi di Token è piuttosto versatile, si adatta quindi un po’ a tutti gli spazi della casa. La struttura è in alluminio riciclato, seduta e schienale in legno.

Token Tea Chair

Token Tea Chair

Token Tea Chair

Token Tea Chair

Token Tea Chair

Wolfum Holiday Ornaments: LA-based designer Annabel Inganni’s contemporary take on holiday ornaments

Wolfum Holiday Ornaments


Designer Annabel Inganni of LA-based Wolfum approaches her designs with the goal of balancing geometric, organic and traditional prints in her collection. Her patterns are created with the aid of a computer that gives her the…

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251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store

Dezeen Watch Store: we’re now stocking all four variations of the popular 251 Series by Uniform Wares.

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store
Main image: 251 Series in brushed/brown This image: 251 Series in gun grey/taupe

The 251 Series incorporates a variety of classic colour palettes, including the popular gun grey with a tan strap and three options that we have back in stock once more: satin gold with a black strap, gun grey with a taupe strap and brushed steel with a walnut brown strap.

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store
251 Series in satin gold/black

The timepiece takes features from mid-century gentleman’s wristwatches and applies contemporary details, including square baton-style hands, raised hour markers and textured dials.

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251 Series in gun grey/tan

A chamfered chapter ring adds depth to the face.

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store
251 Series in brushed/brown

Each watch is powered by ETA Swiss-made movements, and is completed with a calf leather strap and a scratch-resistant sapphire lens.

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store
251 Series in gun grey/taupe

The 251 Series was designed to be as slim as possible and measures 7.8mm in depth, allowing a sleeve cuff to sit comfortably over the case.

Buy the 251 Series now for £390 with free shipping.

251 Series by Uniform Wares at Dezeen Watch Store
251 Series in satin gold/black

Visit Dezeen Watch Store to see the full Uniform Wares collection.

You can buy all of our watches online, and you can also visit our watch shop in Stoke Newington, north London contact us to book an appointment.

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Lucetta Magnetic Bike Lights: Compact and clever LEDs designed by Helsinki-based Emanuele Pizzolorusso for Palomar

Lucetta Magnetic Bike Lights


While many brands have begun to offer attractive bicycle lights in recent years, few offer the ease of use that Lucetta does. Designed by Helsinki-based Emanuele Pizzolorusso for Italian…

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FIVE Olive Oil bottles and packaging by World Excellent Products

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

This Greek olive oil comes in simple circular bottles and stripped-back packaging.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

The FIVE Olive Oil is bottled and distributed by Greek brand World Excellent Products in bottles that are different for each oil variety.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

Clear bottles are for extra virgin olive oil, matte black is used for organic extra virgin and matte white vessels contain ultra premium extra virgin.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

The product is also available in five-litre tin containers, which have rounded corners and bear the same minimal aesthetic as the bottles.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

The brand’s co-founder and marketing director Dimitrios Panagiotidis has also created a limited-edition design with an image of ancient Greek athletes printed in black on the matte white bottle.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

“We have the ambition of creating one of the finest premium olive oil brands in the world, with sensational packaging layout and excellent product quality,” said the company.

FIVE Olive Oil by World Excellent Products

The branding features simple typography and a minimal logo by Greek company Designers United, which won a Red Dot Award for the visual identity last year.

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Boutonnière lapel pin vase by Omer Polak

This lapel pin by Israeli designer Omer Polak incorporates a miniature vase to hold tiny blooms (+ slideshow).

Boutonnière lapel pin vase by Omer Polak

Polak‘s Boutonnière, French for buttonhole, the design allows the wearer to attach a real flower to their clothing with enough water to keep it looking fresh all day.

Each blown-glass vessel has a curved bottom and is attached with a simple brass pin and the user can choose their own combination of flowers or herbs, for visual appeal but also in order to wear a particular scent.

Boutonnière lapel pin vase by Omer Polak

The accessory is a continuation of Polak’s graduation project called S-sense, which was based on the story of a person who has never experienced the sense of smell before.

“Smell is vital in our everyday lives,” said the designer. “It is a major component in our sense of taste and it has a wonderful ability to create memories and bring them to the forefront of our consciousness.”

Here’s a movie about that project:

Here is some more information from the designer:


Lapel pin for flower which is a side effect of my Graduation project S-sense – a project that combines designing and neuroscience. The project introduces a research on the sense of smell and its uses. Many case studies in this field were gathered into a story of anosmic character, who’s never experienced the sense of smell before.

First, she learns to smell with an odour-learning device that operates as biofeedback. Subsequently, she combines smells in her own world and amplifies them by designated jewelries in order to influence social situations. Moreover, she studies her past by restoration of her memories through smells. 

Boutonnière lapel pin vase by Omer Polak

Since the beginning of mankind, flowers were used for various purposes including decoration and camouflage. Many flowers and their scents have gained recognition and appreciation and were attributed to different qualities. A decorative flower in a breast pocket is a cultural characteristic that traveled to the early twentieth century as a manly decoration symbolising wealth and male fertility.

Boutonnière lapel pin vase by Omer Polak

Boutonnière – a lapel pin for flower made out of glass and brass – contains water to keep the flower fresh all day long. Apart from being pleasing to the eye, the flower also spreads its smell while being worn. It’s suitable for a wedding, prom or any special event. By choosing the flowers you can give your own interpretation and you can use different variations of colours and odours in the flowers’ arrangement. It’s also nice and unique to use some herbs for decoration and perfumes.

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Test Drive: 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante: British elegance, raw power and modern styling in the brand’s first full carbon convertible

Test Drive: 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante


“There is no bumper, there’s only form” Marek Reichman, Aston Martin’s design director, explains when briefing us on the 2014 Vanquish Volante in advance of our spirited drive through…

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No Cardboard Project

Le designer berlinois Philipp Kaefer nous propose avec ce projet « No Cardboard » de découvrir un siège non pas en carton comme l’apparence peut laisser deviner mais réalisé avec plusieurs feuilles de métal peintes. Un concept visuellement intéressant à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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