Magazine of Design

Magazine of Design

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

 

T6 Intelligent

T6 Smart Ergonomic Chair integrates a comprehensive health management system with sophisticated sensors capable of accurately monitoring 11 vital signs, such as weight, heart rate and body fat rate. Through the intelligent app, users can track their personal health records. Additionally, the chair features multiple electronic functions, such as professional massage and an immersive acoustic system. Combined with flexible ergonomic design including adjustable armrests, backrest and detachable lumbar support, the chair facilitates users to have deep relaxation of both body and mind.

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Xijiu Matured Liquor

The packaging for Xijiu Matured Liquor Series embodies the significance of the circle in traditional Chinese culture. Additionally, it incorporates the essence of Xijiu and the characteristics of the liquor, blazing a trail in fusing classical aesthetics with modern tastes. With a focus on craftsmanship, material selection, and user friendliness, this packaging design elevates the market competitiveness of the product, and transforms the liquor container into a medium for the inheritance and promotion of Chinese culture.

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Seongdong Smart Shelter

It was made to protect people from extreme conditions and the mobility rights for the people who need the mobility assistance. It has lots of add-on utilities such as, air conditioner, heater, mobile recharger, free Wi-Fi and digital signage that people can confirm the bus number, audio guidance, live location staying inside of it. Also It provides indoor chairs for disabilities and pregnant people, waiting zone for strollers, wheelchairs and hearing loop for people who have hearing difficulties.

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Mystical Serpent

On the facade of a century old building in Shanghai China, Mystical Serpent was created a lighting art installation, blending serpent legends from ancient China and Rome. The winding 3D inflatable snake body is made of lightweight recyclable materials. It passes through the walls and windows that present a pseudo 3D effect by covering printed murals and pasting glass stickers. This installation connects the horizontal and vertical spaces, creating a three dimensional sense as a whole. It also brings a new visual experience to this century old building.

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Babyfirst Ez 1

This safety seat combines innovations in technological aesthetics, practicality, and environmental friendliness. It is crafted from materials of high performance and incorporates advanced manufacturing techniques for high quality. With features such as electric adjustments, intelligent monitoring, and ventilation, it delivers a safe and comfortable travel experience for children while providing convenience and peace of mind for parents, redefining the joy of family outings in the future. This seat also adheres to environmental standards, promoting sustainability and helping reduce ocean waste.

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Fuma

This house for a family of four stands along a railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. To adapt to the site's exposure to train noise, vibrations, and flood risk, reinforced concrete was used. The second floor cantilevers 5.6m toward the street and 3.2m toward the parking area, allowing for single-story-style living on the second level within a three-story structure. Plants are placed throughout the architecture, such as in gardens and terraces, creating spaces where greenery and the built form intertwine, blending the home seamlessly with nature.

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