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      john.warburton
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      A novel, even disturbing, approach to glassware design. I love it!

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      Glass Half Full…Always - Yanko Design

      Did you ever contemplate whether your glass was half empty or half full? Thank heavens designer Alissia Melka-Teichroew did some thinking, and came up with these really classy InsideOut series. Martini Glasses and Champagne Flutes made out of hand-blown borosilicate glass. It has the advantage of double-walled glass, which provides insulation, thus keeping your drink

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        tfdesign
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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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          dale
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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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            dale
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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)Picture 667.png

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              pbacot
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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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                tfdesign
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                @dale said:

                I don't know,

                hmmm.... 😒 😆

                @dale said:

                to me it would be like sitting on a crate

                Ahh yes, but a crate has a whole load of extra little compartments within it (to hold the beer or milk)- this is what gives a crate its strength. 😄 Larger, more hollow crates will have extra strengthening around them- like thick wood, or even metal.

                @dale said:

                I think in this I admire the thinking, and I think the idea could be expanded and developed.

                Only if it could work, and in its current state, I don't think it would quite- unless the back piece was bolted to the wall, and the top part that slides down, also bolts to something- like the back wall again or the frame. But you'd probably end up with something quite different, especially if the design were to be freestanding.

                You're not alone though. I see hundreds of designs on forums from all kinds of people when they think they have a really cool idea, but haven't really investigated the actual engineering side beyond the initial idea. As usual, it's easy to create these ideas in CAD, but really difficult to implement them well in reality, and even harder to produce, especially when a well known classic folding chair design already exists;

                http://www.ambassadorfurniturehire.co.uk/resources/_wsb_228x239_ikea+chair.jpg

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                  dale
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                  Well that's why I enjoy forums, where you can read peoples thoughts on things and have a good discussion. I think what caught my eye on this on was the versatility, but you are right, if it collapses on you, then what's versatile about that.
                  Cheers

                  Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                    dale
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                    neat recycle..


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                      dale
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                      on the recycled theme


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                        dale
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                        and another


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                          dale
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                          I think when I pass away, I want to do it in Leon.
                          Here is the Municipal Morgue by Baas Architects.
                          http://www.jordibadia.com/en/equipamientos/tanatorio-municipal-de-leon


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                            d12dozr
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                            YouTube - Introducing MechaniCards™
                            [flash=480,385:2t8qq1e5]http://www.youtube.com/v/CIGa52qPVvA?fs=1&hl=en_US[/flash:2t8qq1e5]

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                              dale
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                              Marcus, those are amazing 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 Where did you find them?

                              Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                                d12dozr
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                                On the Shapeways blog, which I've been following since I learned about 3D printing.

                                Those cards really are amazing, aren't they? 😉 Website here: http://www.mechanicards.com/

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                                  Vicspa
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                                  The 356 Porsche, I always found this design to be candy for the eyes.

                                  (especially since I own one.)


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                                    david_h
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                                    ooh. . .nice pick. You have one? you lucky pup.

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                                    Another example sculpture in motion. . . .1964 Jag XKE


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                                      Vicspa
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                                      [quote="David_H"]ooh. . .nice pick. You have one? you lucky pup.

                                      Thanks David, ...I took 8 long years to restore it.

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                                        dale
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                                        Nice Porsche to own...
                                        My wife has a Jaguar XJS, just like this. It's a Pina Farina design. Sweet machine, and 12 cylinders can set you back in the seat (and at the pumps)


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                                          Starling75
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                                          http://www.nopuedocreer.com/quelohayaninventado/wp-content/images/2010/09/urna-post.jpg

                                          http://www.starlingarch.cz

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                                            dale
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                                            and for the baby http://www.hushamok.com/shop/dream/detail


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