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Feature: Discover the Art of Hotel Design – Balancing Design and Simplicity

Posted on 02 October 2007 by admin

Since most of us are so used to standard room layouts, we thought you’d be interested in discovering the art of hotel design. Starting with YOTEL, pictured above, which was inspired by Japanese Capsule Hotels and British Airways First Class. It’s claimed to be “one of the world’s most radical hotel concepts”. Each room in YOTEL has just about every luxury you can think of, featuring Sony Flat Screen TV’s w/Surround Sound Speaker System, Wi-Fi, On Demand Movie/Music Service, Double Rotating Beds, and an Ensuite Bathroom. Click here for more pictures.

If “try something new” is on your agenda, then this one room hotel is just for you. Designed by Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann, the Everland Hotel in Germany is claimed to be the world’s most exclusive, boasting just one full-sized room and a bathroom. [pics 1 | 2 | 3]

The Sewer Pipe Hotel could quite possibly be the strangest yet most unique concept we’ve come across — each room was built from an actual sewer pipe. [pics 1 | 2]

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Interactive nightclub to thrill Londoners

Posted on 17 September 2007 by admin

Rest assured, there’s no shortage of glamorous nightclubs, but a new spot is set to excite Londoners that have a thing for exaggerated lighting and all things interactive. Dubbed the “first interactive bar in the world,” each wall will be lined in blank canvas so that projections can be beamed out and altered on a whim to really get you trippin’. Additionally, there will be “hundreds of LEDs” to treat your retinas to, and the bar itself will even be touch sensitive, allowing you to alert the bartender of your drink needs by simply laying your hand down. Sounds like a bloody good time for you blokes (and dames) in the area, but for the rest of us, we’ll have to settle with a few more stills after the jump. [Warning: PDF read link]

[Via CNET]

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Transparent Toaster gives you clear view of bread’s crispiness

Posted on 05 September 2007 by admin

You know, it’d be quite nice for toaster manufacturers to actually grab hold of one of the numerous concepts floating around out there and give the tried and true machine a facelift, but until then, conceptualizers are keepin’ the ideas a-coming. On deck is the Transparent Toaster, which hopes to utilize clear panes of “heating glass” that allow you to clearly see precisely how burnt your bread is becoming. Of course, we’d certainly hope some sort of self-cleaning apparatus would be added if this thing were to go commercial, but it ain’t a half bad idea as it is.

[Via ShinyShiny]
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Sega Toys intros “Private Ocean” dancing sea creatures clock

Posted on 09 July 2007 by admin


Sega Toys looks to have dialed back the creepiness factor with its latest product: a desktop device filled with sea creatures ready to do your bidding. Dubbed the “Private Ocean,” the device packs low res representations of some 100 different critters, which can swim into formation to display the time if you tap the top of the unit or scatter if you touch the bottom. If that’s not enough entertainment for you (which seems hard to believe), you can hook the device up to any audio source and have the little critters dance along to your favorite tunes. No word on what it’ll cost, but you’ll apparently be able to get one this October (though we’re guessing not here).

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Kuchofuku’s air conditioned bed, clothing line

Posted on 08 July 2007 by admin


Sure, you could blow a cool million on a bed you’d never sleep on, but why not grab one that actually provides some relief (and won’t run you $5k a month… forever) after a hard day in the blazing sun? Enter Kuchofuku, who certainly has the right idea with its air conditioned sleeper and clothing line. The makeshift bed, which only weighs 5.3-pounds, utilizes dual fans to pull air in and circulate it through the cushion beneath you. Of course, it’d be a modern tragedy to have to rise and leave such a pleasant scenario, but you can solve that dilemma as well care of the air conditioned shirt. The button-up garb touts an integrated fan that is purportedly powered via USB, which means that your armpits can now remain fresh regardless of how infrequent the AC kicks on at the office. A cooler night’s sleep is but $399 away, while the new threads (seen after the jump) will run you a staggering $159 apiece.

[Via CScout, thanks Mike]
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Koncept’s Z-BAR LED lamp: 40,000 hours of industrial grace

Posted on 09 June 2007 by admin


More LED goodness for ya, this time in the form of a desk lamp, not a backlit LCD. The Z-Bar won I.D. Magazine’s “best of category” award which is pretty sweet considering the category wasn’t just lamps, it was furniture. The Z-Bar’s 66, long-livin’ LEDs pump 100 lumens in pretty much any direction you want thanks to that 47-inch, finger-thin neck loaded with hinges and rotational joints. Sure, 100 lumens doesn’t seem like much when compared to an incandescent’s 500–800 lumens. The Z-Bar’s trick is to focus the light in a 50-degree viewing angle instead of the 360-degrees of waste emitted by standard light bulbs. The lamp can stand alone on its weighted base or clamped to a table edge — your choice after forking over $130.


[Via Inhabitat]
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Projovian demonstrates 3D crystal photo frame

Posted on 09 June 2007 by admin


We’ll be straight with ya, Projovian’s latest cubic device may have garnered rad points as a prop in a first wave MC Hammer video, but unfortunately, it falls squarely on the chintzy side of things today. Adding legitimacy to the 3D gimmick stereotype, this curious “digital photo frame” takes numerous pictures at different angles simultaneously, and subsequently presents a pseudo-3D image on the crystal stand. Of course, we’d recommend just hacking your webcam to accomplish the same thing on screen with even more detail, but feel free to hop past the jump to take a closer look at this rendition if you wish.

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