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Post-It Table for all the doodlers Posted: 22 Jun 2012 06:59 AM PDT Surbhi Sharma: A huge post-it table can be a true genius for all the doodlers. Brains behind this post-it table – A Milan based design company, Soup Studio will surely be a boon to all the designers who constantly doodle giving you all the free doodling space. It enables you to take notes or scribble without getting into a paper mess. All you need to do is cover the entire desk with giant post-it sheets and then scribble until you are done with them. All you need a huge desk and giant sheets of paper.
Post-it Table This DIY post-it desk can also prove to be eco-friendly by using rice paper. This will help in reduction of landfill waste of used sheets. Don't wait to memo your new ideas on this scribble table which has been topped with eighty large sheets for you to squiggle till you drop. Whether you want to scribble, doodle or create fresh ideas, all you need is this Italian designed post-it note table to put your thoughts on paper. Once you are done with one sheet, you can simple peel it away to reach a new fresh clean sheet. If you wish to have a new workstation each time, this should be your pick. It helps you generate ideas beyond the boundaries of a note pad or a post-it. With price available on request, this giant post-it table is being referred as 'post-itable'. This table created under a project by soup studio has received recognition from many including the Second International Designer's Workstation Competition. This competition was organized by the design institution. For all those creative and innovative folks, this note desk will add on to your creative caps to help you generate clean fresh ideas each time. This post-it topped table can be your pick without any hassle. Draw your ideas beyond the conventional post-its and notebooks and unleash your design potential. |
Joseph Guerra’s Suna Broom is inspired by Zen Gardens Posted: 22 Jun 2012 06:52 AM PDT Asmita Prasad: Even though robotic automated vacuum cleaners are all the rage in the home maintenance department these days, nothing beats the kind of cleaning that your regular bristled broom can get you. But most brooms experience splayed bristles when rested working end down and tend to get knocked over when rested from the handle. To make this problem redundant, designer Joseph Guerra has created the Suna Broom which comes with a pivoting head that allows the broom to be stored bristle side down without worrying about the bristles splaying.
Suna Broom by Joseph Guerra Suna Broom by Joseph Guerra Part of the designer's finished senior year thesis at the Rhode Island School of Design, the broom was inspired by the equipment used in a traditional Japanese Zen Garden for raking the sand. Using the form of the rake and the repetitive action evoking meditative contemplation, the Suna Broom comes fitted with a detachable head that makes it easier to use with dust pans and to access distant corners.
Suna Broom by Joseph Guerra This detachable pivoting head snaps into place via magnets that lets it be used as a long stemmed broom when large areas need sweeping as well as a hand-duster for cleaning smaller areas. The broom easily folds vertically as well which ensures that the bristles never get damaged and your broom stays perky and useful for longer. Via: Dezeen |
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