Futuristic Faucet

Clean, modern, and simple, the Duo faucet strikes a balance between functionality and style with its interactive appeal and smart shape. The design forms a half-ring over the sink, allowing the water to flow in a circular fashion to the center or sides depending on the desired temperature. Built-in red and blue LED lights indicate the temperature, changing as the user moves the sliding rings to adjust the temp. 

Designer: Berkan Taskin


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Water Dream Light

Coup de cœur pour l’excellent studio de design japonais Nendo qui a imaginé une installation combinant à la fois douche et lampe afin de créer un objet hybride unique. Dessiné par Oki Sato, ce projet Axor WaterDream est à découvrir en détails et en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Kim Keever Landscapes

Les paysages de Kim Keever paraissent réels tant les couleurs et les prises de vue sont cristallines. En utilisant des réservoirs d’eau dans lesquels il construit ses panoramas, le photographe leur donne un aspect aussi bien intemporel que fantasmagoriques. Un travail à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Sony – Water Video Contest

A l’occasion de la récente sortie du smartphone Xperia Z, Fubiz s’allie à Sony pour vous proposer un jeu concours créatif. Le principe est simple : réaliser une vidéo de 30 à 60 secondes en rapport avec l’eau à l’aide d’un Sony Xperia Z. Pour se faire, on vous propose d’envoyer vos candidatures du 5 au 15 juillet.

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Nous sélectionnerons 5 participants qui se verront prêter un Sony Xperia Z pendant deux semaines, le temps de réaliser le projet. Les cinq participants soumettront leur projet aux votes des internautes dans l’espace Sony de Fubiz pendant deux semaines.

Le gagnant se verra publié sur le site Fubiz et sur les réseaux sociaux de Sony. La dotation pour les gagnants est la suivante : 1er prix : 1 Sony Xperia Z + 1 SBH50 + + 1 SRS BTV5 d’une valeur de 600.00 €, du 2ème au 5ème prix : 1 Casque Stereo Bluetooth SBH20 d’une valeur de 69.00 €.

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Pour participer : veuillez nous envoyer : votre nom et prénom, votre adresse postale ainsi que vos références artistiques (portfolio) à l’adresse suivante : contestsony@fubiz.net

Vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur le modèle Xperia Z ? Par ici. CGV du concours disponible ici.

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Life-Size Photography of Whales

Le dernier livre du photographe américain Bryan Austin regroupe des clichés impressionnants de Baleines de Minke. Des images sous-marines magnifiques qui révèlent un monde à la fois sensible, vibrant et apaisant. L’ensemble de la série est à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Walk on Water

Lors d’un accident de ski, Greg Mallory a perdu l’usage de ses jambes. Il a alors décidé de se consacrer à la pratique du kayak pour échapper à sa chaise roulante. Andy Maser & NRS Films ont fait de cette discipline, le sujet d’une superbe vidéo appelée « Walk on Water » à découvrir dans la suite en vidéo.

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The Triangle of Life

Life Triangle is a life raft featuring a multi-directional triangular shape so that it doesn’t capsize easily. Apparently the triangular structure prevents the raft from turning over, a fear often associated with smaller rafts. The boat involves automatic inflation and features a movable signal light containing GPS technology. Anything that keeps you safe on the high seas has my vote!

Life Triangle is a 2012 red dot award: design concept winner.

Designers: Prof. Shi Yuanwu, Hu Sumei & Wu Chongxiang


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Nava by Kor: Clean your water on the go with a built-in filter made from coconut shells

Nava by Kor


In follow up to the “perfect spout” built into their Vida water bottle, today California-based Kor released Nava, a new bottle that combines their signature mouth-friendly top with…

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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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Whole World Water by Fuseproject

Whole World Water by Fuseproject

Yves Behar’s San Francisco studio Fuseproject has designed a glass bottle and identity for a scheme that encourages hotels to filter water on site rather than importing it in plastic bottles.

Whole World Water by Fuseproject

The Whole World Water project hooks up hospitality and catering companies with a firm that provides on-site filtration services for tap water so they can eliminate unnecessary food miles and plastic wastage while saving money.

Whole World Water by Fuseproject

Ten percent of the proceeds will be donated to help people around the world without access to clean drinking water. The organisers hope to raise $1 billion annually.

Whole World Water by Fuseproject

Fuseproject created a logo with rounded w-shapes linked to resemble continuous waves. This debossed symbol provides a tactile grip on the tapered bottle, which is made of thick glass with a recycled aluminium top.

“The uncomplicated form aspires to express the clear proposition of the Whole World Water concept and the purity of the water itself that is filtered on site,” says Fuseproject. “Good design accelerates the adoption of new important ideas, and this is one of these ideas where everybody wins.”

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“The black type is strong, elegant and promotes a sense of urgency,” the designers continue. “The collateral work is equally retrained, laying out facts and figures about the cause in clear and inspiring ways.”

Whole World Water by Fuseproject

This time last year Behar updated the SodaStream system for making fizzy drinks at home. He was also one of the speakers at our Dezeen Live talks in September, where he talked about the interface between hardware and software design, saying “Apple is actually a little bit behind in that area.” See all our stories about design by Yves Behar and Fuseproject.

Other water bottles on Dezeen include Karim Rashid’s Bobble with a filter in the cap, while Tokyo designers Takram came up with artificial organs to help the body use water more efficiently as drinking water becomes scarce.

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