A Thread for Fine Design
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A walking table - Saves your scuffed floors!
YouTube - Walking Table B[flash=480,385:217t03jz]http://www.youtube.com/v/QWQnp7tNwYk?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:217t03jz]
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What an incredible tactile design. http://www.behance.net/Gamolov/frame
The Virtual Box Svilen Gamolov
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Nice Idea
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sell the beetle...and your quad...http://www.industrialdesignserved.com/gallery/Volkswagen-Terrafine-Water-on-Land_/559531
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Tim Cooper. Yes this is a rendering. http://www.behance.net/timcooper3D/frame
You really should take the time to view his work.
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Yup, Tim Cooper is amazing, he has such an attention to the tiniest detail, I remember his Police stilleto's, the miniscule lights were modeled to the tees.
I'd love to have the time and try model and render the webber charcoal BBQ myself, it will be a hard challenge but fun.
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Might be a worthwhile challenge sometime (hint), those are always hard for me but I learn so much. I was knocked out by his work. There is one on the "Behance " site of a chocolate elephant on a biscuit, it is amazing. This is the image I stumbled upon that I followed up on and found his work.
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Interesting idea.
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For a small apartment, or my wife
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Really smart design, especially for small spaces.
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@dale said:
Really smart design, especially for small spaces.
do you have to bolt those to the floor?
also, must have a very strong fold / hinge mechanism... -
@dale said:
Fay Jones Thorncrown Chapel
funny you should post that... almost married a girl there.
chris<pixelmonkey>:D
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Almost?
did you decide not to because of the chapel or the girl?
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A novel, even disturbing, approach to glassware design. I love it!
http://www.yankodesign.com/2009/11/30/glass-half-full-always/
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@bmike said:
@dale said:
Really smart design, especially for small spaces.
do you have to bolt those to the floor?
also, must have a very strong fold / hinge mechanism...Yes, that's what I was thinking. I can see them collapsing while falling forward (if you are to sit down). How does the design work to prevent this?
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@tfdesign said:
@bmike said:
@dale said:
Really smart design, especially for small spaces.
do you have to bolt those to the floor?
also, must have a very strong fold / hinge mechanism...Yes, that's what I was thinking. I can see them collapsing while falling forward (if you are to sit down). How does the design work to prevent this?
I don't know, to me it would be like sitting on a crate, but being able to store it flat would work well in small apartments. I think in this I admire the thinking, and I think the idea could be expanded and developed.
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A blast from the past..
The Dying Lion, 645 BC a stone panel from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal (current day Iraq)Also
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@dale said:
@tfdesign said:
@bmike said:
@dale said:
Really smart design, especially for small spaces.
do you have to bolt those to the floor?
also, must have a very strong fold / hinge mechanism...Yes, that's what I was thinking. I can see them collapsing while falling forward (if you are to sit down). How does the design work to prevent this?
I don't know, to me it would be like sitting on a crate, but being able to store it flat would work well in small apartments. I think in this I admire the thinking, and I think the idea could be expanded and developed.
I don't see this as "really smart design". It's an idea about an idea about a concept of a chair. It's cool in presentation and it would work as museum piece. In function: something for the yard sale soon. A cushion on the floor is better for actual use.
Probably braced by a folding panel not visible in the photo.
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