Lifestyle Design Magazine

Lifestyle Design Magazine

Lifestyle Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Vega Connect

Vega Connect is a dual-interface solution that redefines robotic interaction by translating complex programming into intuitive experiences. The mobile app allows users to deploy robots for household tasks using natural commands, while providing real-time monitoring and control. For users wanting advanced customization, a complementary web portal offers deeper functionality, enabling the creation of personalized task sequences tailored to individual routines.

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Manzo

The inspiration for this collection comes from the interplay of light and shadow filtering through tree leaves. This natural phenomenon beautifully illustrates the coexistence of contrasting elements, where light and shadow, each distinct, together create a harmonious beauty. In designing this collection, the designers combined two primary materials in a way that allows each to retain its identity while contributing to a larger cohesive whole. The collection reflects the deep connection between humans and nature, emphasizing the role of simple elements in creating beauty and tranquility.

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Sempoa

The Sempoa chair blends traditional inspiration with modern functionality. Inspired by the Japanese Soroban abacus, it features a backrest with moving beads that offer both tactile engagement and a subtle massaging effect. The beads, mounted on stainless steel rods and held by flexible bentwood frames, move with the user's body. Crafted from intersecting solid wood boards, the design balances structured aesthetics with durability, ensuring stability, style, and inviting user interaction.

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Musubi

This stool was inspired by the word Musubi. Musubi is an ancient Japanese Shinto concept, and it is the idea that things and life are formed by connecting various things. The shape of this stool is based on the motif of a Mizuhiki bow knot. When viewed from the front, the design is linear, but when viewed from an angle, the seat appears to have a gentle curve. When not in use, it can be folded up for compact storage. It can be easily assembled by simply inserting the parts without using nails or screws.

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Ori

Ori is a floor lamp influenced by Japanese origami, where Ori signifies folding. Constructed from a single sheet of recyclable aluminum, it features a streamlined and sustainable design without the need for welding. The top section is folded in reverse to create a seamlessly integrated lampshade. With a height of 35 inches and a compact base, Ori delivers soft, glare-free illumination suitable for reading while remaining easy to reposition. Departing from conventional geometric structures, the design achieves a refined balance between functionality and aesthetics.

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Twiny

Twiny transforms the concept of space-saving furniture for families with young children and educational settings like preschools. Thoughtfully designed for sustainability, it merges versatility, safety, and easy maintenance. Appearing as a vibrant, playful sofa, it ingeniously hides an adjustable table with built-in storage, which is revealed by separating the two sofa units. This modular design caters to various activities such as playing, studying, relaxing, and sleeping, meeting the dynamic needs of children while fostering an organized and clutter-free space.

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