A Better Bottle

The Harue represents a better bottling design that connects with the emotional aspect of natural spring and mineral waters. Although reusable bottles like the Bobble or Kor are being recommended these days, a large segment still uses packaged drinking water that comes in low quality bottles. The Harue hopes to add the emotional quotient so that you get encouraged to re-use it at home. I know I’d use it!

Designer: Dong Gyum Kim


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eCycle For A Greener World

Packing in trendy, effective, effortless and easily maneuverability into an electric bicycle sounds like a distant dream. That is till you have a look at the eCycle, an electric bicycle that aims to make biking the obvious choice of transportation. The dynamic frame of the eCycle integrates battery and motor within a lightweight and flexible structure. Taking inspiration from retro motorcycles, the bike hosts a stylized fuel tank to mask a battery pack.

eCycle features a hydroformed, flexible and lightweight aluminum frame and a removable battery. The electric motor fits neatly inside the aluminum frame. The handlebar features integrated brake levers, gear case and controllers, without any third party OEM parts.

Designer: Milos Jovanovic


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Mafalda by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

Milan 2013: Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola will present a collection of armchairs with wavy backs and seats made from rigid felt for Italian brand Moroso in Milan next week.

Mafalda by Patricia Urquiola

Patricia Urquiola’s Mafalda collection for Moroso comprises two sizes of beech-framed armchairs with deeply curved backs moulded from recycled polyester fibres.

The chairs will be presented at Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan from 9 to 14 April – see all news and products from Milan.

Mafalda by Patricia Urquiola

Urquiola has collaborated with Moroso several times before, creating designs such as a sofa inspired by traditional patterns from Uzbekistan and a woven chair on a tubular steel frame – see all Moroso design.

Mafalda by Patricia Urquiola

We recently featured Urquiola’s collection of ice cream coloured poufs and rugs as well as a movie filmed by Dezeen in which she explains why most kitchen design is “too masculine” – see all design by Patricia Urquiola.

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Sikamino Ground House

Les équipes de Tense Architecture Network ont imaginé en Grèce ce projet impressionnant appelé « House in Sikamino ». Avec une structure en béton partiellement enfouie dans le sol, cette résidence d’une longueur de 60 mètres de longueur se dévoile dans une série d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Blocco stool by Naoto Fukasawa for Plank

Product news: Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa will launch a stackable wooden stool with a stainless steel footrest for Italian manufacturer Plank in Milan next week.

Blocco stool by Naoto Fukusawa

The Blocco stool is an addition to the Blocco chair designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Plank and launched in Milan last year.

Blocco stool by Naoto Fukusawa

Made from ash, the stool comes in natural lacquer, black stained lacquer and three matt colour finishes: grey, white and blue.

The stool will be on show at Plank’s stand at Salone del Mobile from 9 to 14 April – see all news and products from Milan 2013.

Here’s some more information from Plank:


With enthusiasm, as always, Plank presents its products at the Salone del Mobile. The company seeks to go beyond the presentation of simple objects, suggesting more than just a “product”, rather an idea of how to enjoy your own space at best.

This year the project that has passionate the company, is the expansion of the BLOCCO family designed by Naoto Fukasawa. The concept for the chair is the idea of simplicity given by the equal partition of the wood and its harmonious proportions which create the entire architecture of the chair. The product is both a chair and armchair, in natural ash and in matt open grain colours.

The stool, the last born product, enhances the great precision in the planning process and the attention to the proportions thanks to a careful method of formal reduction. The ring for the foot rest changes material to alienate its self from the wooden architecture of the stool pending and hiding any kind of fixation or joint mechanism.

Moreover this year Plank is dedicated to the presentation of the most prestigious products of its collection. The company looks back at the last years of its history, rewarded with great success and with products that have marked the history of Italian design.

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Word of Mouth: Reykjavik: Fresh cuisine, Nordic design and proper men’s threads in Iceland’s capital city

Word of Mouth: Reykjavik


We all know the adage, Greenland is icy and Iceland is green. But really, not many know much more of the large island nation inhabited by just 320,000 people. On our most recent trip to Iceland to visit the capital city of Reykjavik for ); return…

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Cool Hunting Internships


We are currently looking for interns to assist the Cool Hunting team in all aspects of publishing the site, from writing and reporting to photo editing and web production. Ideal candidates have a super-keen eye, strong writing skills and familiarity with graphic production and HTML, as well as with our…

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Lasvit : Visiting Bohemian glassmakers to preview work designed by Maurizio Galante and Arik Levy

Lasvit


We were recently invited by lighting specialists Lasvit to visit their production sites in Nový Bor, a small town north of Prague in the Czech Republic. We visited two different plants, met designers recordOutboundLink(this,…

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Meow Meow Tweet All Natural Herbal Insect Repellent: An organic bug spray “powerful enough to combat prehistoric mosquitoes”

Meow Meow Tweet All Natural Herbal Insect Repellent


A stealth blend of all natural ingredients, each bottle of Meow Meow Tweet’s herbal insect repellent is created by the capable hands of Jeff Kurosaki and Tara Pelletier, the creative duo behind the Bushwick-based artisanal apothecary….

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Hendrick’s Collection by Tjep.

More from Dutch design studio Tjep. at Ventura Lambrate in Milan next week: this time  a collection of wooden furniture including a chair with legs like ice skates (+ slideshow).

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

Hendrick’s Collection by Tjep. comprises a dining table, desk, chair and standing lamp made from oak and white lacquered ash.

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

The chair legs are fixed to wooden bases that flick up at the back like ice skates and allow the sitter to rock backwards.

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

The collection is named after seventeenth century Dutch artist Hendrick Avercamp, who was famous for his paintings of winter scenes and ice skaters.

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

Tjep.will also launch a standalone dining booth inspired by the compartments found on luxurious old trains like the Orient Express at the show.

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

All the products are available through the studio’s website and will be presented at Ventura Lambrate in Milan from 9 to 14 April – see more news and products from Milan 2013.

Hendrick's Collection and Il Treno by Tjep.

The studio’s other work includes a departure lounge with a slide in Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and a chair with one side hacked down to a skeletal form – see all design by Tjep.

Here’s some more information from the designers:


Countering globalised uniformity, Tjep. design for those who seek to rediscover individualism. Presented at the fair will be the new timeless furniture range, Hendrick’s Collection, inspired by one man’s dedication and nostalgic reflection on Dutch yesteryear; the standalone Il Treno, bringing the romance of a classic dining carriage into your home; Isolée, the modern way to escape to the country; the exclusive launch of body graffiti, a partnership with one of the world’s most secretive street artists, and the unveiling of the ultimate expression of individuality with furniture designed from your own DNA, developed together with design label Dutch DNA.

Hendrick’s Collection

Hendrick’s Collection is a contemporary furniture range inspired by the trappings of bygone days and pays homage to the 17th century paintings of Hendrick Avercamp, an artist who devoted his life entirely to the portrayal of Dutch winter scenes. Nostalgia and modern aesthetics, a juxtaposition of old and new, brought together in solidly handcrafted Ash or Oak wood and finished to perfection. Selected items from the collection will be on display.

Location: Plusdesign gallery, Via Ventura 6, 20134 Milan
Opening times:
Tue–Sat 10:00–20:00
Sun 10:00–18:00

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