Let ordinary things become extraordinary, 15-minded design
Let ordinary things become extraordinary, 15-minded design
We take many things in our daily lives for granted, and there are few designs that can surprise us while maintaining functionality. But designers and manufacturers have never stopped trying to make ordinary things extraordinary. They used their extraordinary imagination to let us see all kinds of amazing everyday products:
1. USB hub
Everyone should have seen a lot of USB hubs, and I have to admire the designer's brain and imagination to make the design of a group of pigs feeding like in the picture.
2. Notepad
I think you must have seen many notebooks, but you must have never seen a notebook that looks like a piece of silver.
3. Coffee table
The legs of the coffee table are shaped like a guitar. This coffee table should be the favorite of music lovers.
4. Hand wash basin
The fascinating design of the sink creates various illusions.
5. House number
House numbers can also play tricks. The house numbers in this place are made by shadows.
6. Wine barrels
The bottle on the wall vividly shows how the whisky matures (mellow) in the barrel over time.
7. Train
I am used to seeing the train seats arranged along the direction of the car. This kind of train seat design for people who love to watch the scenery is really touching.
8. Wooden table
On the wooden table, there is a river made of glass, some of which look like natural.
9. Small lights
A radioactive lamp shaped like a drop of water seems to have a sense of science fiction.
10. Paper stickers
A paper sticker that makes you want to run out quickly.
11. Ceramic tea cup
It looks like a ceramic tea cup made of cardboard.
12. Furniture
Here they use wood and metal to make a variety of unique furniture.
13. Night light
The night light that looks like the moon, next time anyone asks you to pick the moon, you can give them one.
14. Mobile phone holder
The phone holder in the shape of a kitten looks too vivid and joyful.
15. Garden in the room
In a museum in Japan, they blend nature and room into one.
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