Plastic Rococo Hello, I am a 20 year old Industrial Design student living in New Zealand. This is a collection of design related things that I like, click on the pictures to go to the source.

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(via shoeboxdwelling.com)

This unusual lighting object, called Matt Lamp and designed by German studio llot llov,  is covered in Angora and Merino wool cozy. It conceals the long cord  and makes the lamp fluffy and adorable. Thanks to the amorphous  structure of the object, it can be transformed into anything you wish  and your space would allow – reading lamp, night light, chandelier, the  options are endless. Cute!

This unusual lighting object, called Matt Lamp and designed by German studio llot llov, is covered in Angora and Merino wool cozy. It conceals the long cord and makes the lamp fluffy and adorable. Thanks to the amorphous structure of the object, it can be transformed into anything you wish and your space would allow – reading lamp, night light, chandelier, the options are endless. Cute!

(via yankodesign.com)

The Smile Alarm Clock has face recognition sensors that turn off the  alarm only if you give it a bright sunny smile; no half-smiles will do!  What a positive way to begin your day….SMILE!

The Smile Alarm Clock has face recognition sensors that turn off the alarm only if you give it a bright sunny smile; no half-smiles will do! What a positive way to begin your day….SMILE!

(via designbuzz.com)

Lorm is a common form of communication used by people who can neither  hear nor see. So, practically an everyday handset is of no use for them.  The ingenious device looks like a hand glove and transforms speech to  text or vice-versa through the use of tactile (hand touch) signing  alphabets. The glove has been embedded with pressure sensors that will  help a deaf-blind to compose a message. The ingenious creation transmits  the data to the user’s handset via Bluetooth, which is again controlled  by gestures. This message is further sent to the receiver in the form  of an SMS. On the other hand, if a deaf-blind person receives a text  message, the same is forwarded to his glove through Bluetooth. The  incoming message is converted into “lorm” that can be easily deciphered  by this section of the society.

Lorm is a common form of communication used by people who can neither hear nor see. So, practically an everyday handset is of no use for them. The ingenious device looks like a hand glove and transforms speech to text or vice-versa through the use of tactile (hand touch) signing alphabets. The glove has been embedded with pressure sensors that will help a deaf-blind to compose a message. The ingenious creation transmits the data to the user’s handset via Bluetooth, which is again controlled by gestures. This message is further sent to the receiver in the form of an SMS. On the other hand, if a deaf-blind person receives a text message, the same is forwarded to his glove through Bluetooth. The incoming message is converted into “lorm” that can be easily deciphered by this section of the society.