Design Stuff

January 14, 2008

Personal Force Field Suit

Filed under: Futuristic, Gadgets

By weaving conductive filaments into fabric Frog Vision’s (strategic creative consultancy) concept clothing can provide power to gadgets by just slipping the devices into pockets. By wearing the clothes you will instantly start generating electricity and with micro generators embedded into the seams all your movements with be converted into power. Your suit can discharge its power at any time, creating a shell of electricity and forming a personal forcefield to keep you safe down darkened alleyways. The electrical forcefield has the power to stun an attacker, and the intelligent fabric can even tell when you’re nervous, monitoring heart rate and anxiety levels so it automatically knows when to power-up its protection system.

Source : gadgettastic.com 

CES 2008: Polaroid’s Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer

Filed under: Gadgets

Celebrating their 70th anniversary this year, Polaroid are back in fine form dropping one of the most interesting products we came across, the Digital Instant Mobile Photo Printer using ZINK’s zero ink printing technology and bluetooth. While it may be an obvious step in the evolution of the Polaroid range–marrying the relatively inexpensive digital snapshot culture with the joy of instant prints–the good news is the photo paper is expected to retail for about 30% of current polaroid paper making it much more accessible.

Source : core77.com 

Prototype Of Universal Toilet Made

The Universal Toilet is a flexible toilet design useable by both individuals with disabilities and the general population that removes the social stigma of handicapped facilities. For users with disabilities, even a dedicated handicapped toilet requires maneuvering, especially when in a wheelchair. With the Universal Toilet users don’t need to turn or twist but can simply slide forward off the wheelchair directly onto the toilet.

Source : handicap toilet 

A petite Addition to Your Bath

Filed under: Bathroom, Family

We all have at one time or another experienced the close living space of a flat or apartment. The space felt so crowded that you never felt that you could sit and relax and enjoy your space. The Ladybird bath and vanity set was created with lack of space in mind.

Source : bathtub for small space