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Magic Wand by Twelve South
Brings together touchpad and keyboard. Clever.

Magic Wand by Twelve South

Brings together touchpad and keyboard. Clever.

The legs on these versions are cleverly positioned so all sides of the table can be used as desk space (via Dezeen)

The legs on these versions are cleverly positioned so all sides of the table can be used as desk space (via Dezeen)

The utility of a dry-erase board is unquestionable, but the last thing I want in my home is a whiteboard. The design team at Seattle-based Three by Three makes dry-erase convenience domestically palatable with their Bamboo Dry Erase Wall Panels, which also feature two neat little channels that let you slide accessory holders into them. (Core77)

The utility of a dry-erase board is unquestionable, but the last thing I want in my home is a whiteboard. The design team at Seattle-based Three by Three makes dry-erase convenience domestically palatable with their Bamboo Dry Erase Wall Panels, which also feature two neat little channels that let you slide accessory holders into them. (Core77)

new york designer scott amron created a series of prototypes that use electrical sockets without conducting electricity. the series was based on the term dielectric meaning, a insulating material that does not conduct electricity. each design experiment realizes this term in an unconventional way using plugs and sockets as their base. among the designs is ‘plugged’ a plug-in cork to ‘plug potential leaks’, ‘shelf’ a power cord fashioned into a rigid shelf and ‘candull’ a candle designed to turn a lamp into a candle holder. scott amron will also be participating in designboom’s kitchen ecology exhibition this month.
http://www.amronexperimental.com http://www.dieelectric.org
(via scott amron: die electric)

new york designer scott amron created a series of prototypes that use electrical sockets without conducting electricity. the series was based on the term dielectric meaning, a insulating material that does not conduct electricity. each design experiment realizes this term in an unconventional way using plugs and sockets as their base. among the designs is ‘plugged’ a plug-in cork to ‘plug potential leaks’, ‘shelf’ a power cord fashioned into a rigid shelf and ‘candull’ a candle designed to turn a lamp into a candle holder. scott amron will also be participating in designboom’s kitchen ecology exhibition this month.

http://www.amronexperimental.com http://www.dieelectric.org

(via scott amron: die electric)