Lifestyle Design Magazine

Lifestyle Design Magazine

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

 

Hydrowash

The Hydrowash is designed for a first time user who previously hand washed clothes, whose core needs are functional simplicity, flexibility and low cost. Its alluring outside and amazing inside approach, makes it minimal outside and functional inside. Its wash arena interior contains all spills, splashes and under the lid knobs make the exterior clean and the interior intuitive. Easy mobility, unobtrusive and calm presence enables easy use and storage in low income compact living spaces without embarrassment.

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Solara

Solara is a cordless vacuum cleaner with 400W BLDC motor and 2500 mAh, 8-cell battery.It has a Multi-cyclone technology with three-stage speed adjustment. Thanks to the easy push and empty button 1,4 lt dustbin can be cleaned in seconds. It is equipped with illuminated motorized carpet and hard floor brush with customized accessories. Parking station with charging function it offers a dedicated storage space for Solara. Thanks to the dual positioning function, users do not need to drill the wall to fix the charging station, as it is designed to be used both on the wall as well as the floor.

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AF007

Af007 wants to give a new level of precision and quality to your coffee brewing. The design follows a modern, minimalist aesthetic style; this grinder is constructed with a durable metal body, making it both long-lasting and easy to clean. Simply because of the geometric elements, elegant because of the clean shapes assembly, modern because of the UI touch interface, and fits all kinds of environments, professional bars, or home kitchens with the basic color palette chosen. Easy as a coffee.

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Global Vision at Nuit Blanche

The Global Vision is a monumental eye-shaped light installation that embodies the theme of immigration. The installation allows people to walk through a colorful labyrinth that sheds light on the challenges of immigration. The structure's colors constantly alter which symbolizes the changes that immigrants face in a new environment. When viewed from above, a giant eye is formed by the intersection of two semicircles which represent the East and West hemispheres on Earth.

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Farol

Created by Katia Martins and Tiago Russo, Farol is the materialization of years of studies and tests in order to achieve a great lighting solution, environment-friendly, and that could create the most visual impact with minimalist lines and bold, neutral colours. A mixture of steel and cork, of contemporary lines and heritage, Farol relies on its angular geometry and central fixing to create the most impact with no visible components apart from the main conical shaping. A lamp made to be combined with others, Farol unleashes great visual impact recurring only to its minimal, angled geometry.

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2D Lantern

The 2D urban lantern has only two dimensions, it has no depth, it only develops on a flat surface, as if it were a drawing written in the sky. Its shape is visible and invisible depending on how the designers places it in the space. An element that manifests its presence only when it lights up, integrating discreetly into the urban context. Urban lanterns contribute to giving cities an identity, they are signs that remain imprinted in the culture of collective memory, becoming part of the narration of urban life.

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