Revolutionary ceramic gas hotplate for your kitchen. DynaCook X5 by Dynaxo

 

Another day and another revolutionary product. Another gem for people who don't like choosing either-or. This time something that would improve your kitchen (natural environment and your savings as well). A result of 5 years of research and tests, protected internationally with 6 patents and a worldwide Polish innovation. DynaCook X series. A gas cooker that looks like an electric ceramic plate but is cheaper to operate then any other cook plate.

 

dynacook x5 by dynaxo ceramic gas hotplate

Is it a bike? Is it a stroller? It's super Taga!

 

Young parents (no matter what age they are) have to face many dilemmas. At the beginning, even a visit in a shop or a bank can be an organisational challenge. If your target is 1 km away from your home and your child is too small to use a regular bike carrier you have to decide, whether to walk (again!) or take a car (not eco friendly!). And when your child is finally able to use bike carrier you have to consider whether you would be able to leave the bike safely outside...

 

Such problems wouldn't concern you if you have Taga, a multifunctional vehicle designed for families. It is a baby stroller and carrier bike all rolled into one. In less then 20 seconds, Taga goes from fun, safe and maneuverable bicycle to designer stroller that easily navigates stores, boards trains and slides into elevators.

 

taga bicycle and stroller

Scandinavian STOOLS for kids by Collect Furniture

 

Who doesn't like people with fantasy? I do. A lot.

 

Danish designer Frederic Colette, not only has fantasy but he also doesn't hesitate to use it to create wonderful furniture for children (and to grow fantastic mustache for himself). With a Ph.D. in civil engineering his designs combine stability, durability and safety with visual appeal. What's more, he consults his projects with the target group before production.

 

stools by frederic collette

Fractal.MGX table by Materialise.MGX

 

Have you visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York or the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts within last year, you might have seen Fractal.MGX table by Materialise.MGX. It was designed by WertelOberfell Platform in collaboration with Matthias Bär in 2008/2009 and it is really impressive.

 

The designers from WertelOberfell are strongly interested in new technologies and manufacturing processes. Their works combine the experiments with computer used as a source of inspiration for design with the logic and beauty of organic forms and the reality of product design. Fractal table is a living example of their fascinations.

 

fractal.mgx table by materialise.mgx