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Tactile sculptures made of rescued yarn and rope

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Netherlands-based multidisciplinary designer Joana Schneider creates three-dimensional tactile works made from rescued yarn and discarded rope. Schneider’s expertise lies in techniques such as embroidery, passementerie, and tapestry making, which she combines with traditional net-making methods ...

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A watch made of a meteorite

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Toledano & Chan’s b/1m watch is a timepiece crafted primarily from a real meteorite, and inspired by Brutalism. The design incorporates the natural, unpolished texture of the meteorite into the case, dial, and lugs, giving ...

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Large-scale 3D printed porcelain vases

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Dutch designer Olivier van Herpt built a 3D printer capable of forming the thinnest porcelain to date on a large scale, which he used to create large porcelain vases. Porcelain is a type of ceramics ...

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A drone made of bamboo

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Industrial designer Deepak Dadheech designed a lightweight drone made of bamboo. Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), were originally developed for military purposes, but as control technologies improved and costs fell, their uses expanded to ...

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A table made of denim

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Designed by Blacktail Studio, the Damascus Denim table is made from denim fabric infused with epoxy. The name of the table derives from Damascus steel, a tough type of material with a distinctive pattern because ...

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A pendant light and room divider made of luffa

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Designer Samer Selbak designed a pendant light and a room divider made of two fundamentally different materials: steel and luffa. Called the Luffa Project, it centres around the luffa plant. The fruit of this plant ...

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