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Pure Talents Contest 2019: 26 Forward-Looking Product Ideas at imm cologne and LivingKitchen
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH
A pink aquarium for your favourite things: the glass presentation case Floating Boxes by Aylene Ruschke creates an exclusive space for collectibles and special trophies. Her reinterpretation of the classic display cabinet comes with a surprising twist: the integrated cubes look as if they’re floating in mid-air.
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Aylene Ruschke; Koelnmesse
Pure Talents Contest 2019: 26 Forward-Looking Product Ideas at imm cologne and LivingKitchen
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH
Self-sufficient: powered only by copper, magnesium and salt, Bastian Thürich’s SALT side lamp doesn’t contain any of the rare earth metals or harmful, environmentally damaging acids found in used batteries.Instead, the mobile lamp generates its own energy: when it’s turned the right way up, the saline solution sinks to the bottom and closes the circuit.
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Bastian Thürich; Koelnmesse
Pure Talents Contest 2019: 26 Forward-Looking Product Ideas at imm cologne and LivingKitchen
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH
Need a little reminder? The Conscious Unconsciousness by Michael Varga is a plea for greater awareness when it comes to everyday consumption habits. Here, for instance, a clothes hanger enters into a dialogue with its human user by throwing off clothes that haven’t been worn for a long time.
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Michael Varga; Koelnmesse
Pure Talents Contest 2019: 26 Forward-Looking Product Ideas at imm cologne and LivingKitchen
imm cologne 2019, Koelnmesse GmbH
Light that’s a perfect fit: Gal Bulka’s Axis design is a colourful two-part desk lamp. The angle of incidence is adjusted by means of a playful and totally flexible mechanism: the round base sits in one of three different hollows in a separate element – just like a ball-and-socket joint.
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Gal Bulka; Koelnmesse