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Lolly Lolly’s Mugs

Lalese Stamps is Lolly Lolly, Columbus-based ceramist and graphic designer with a studio in which she creates beautiful pieces as Lolly Lolly Ceramics. Last year Lolly Lolly embarked on a 100 Day Project, her personal challenge to design dozens of new handles for her monochromatic mugs. She recently completed the impressive undertaking, and the result…

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Poimo

Poimo is an inflatable electric-scooter that riders can stash away inside their backpack. The "vehicle" comprises a body made from thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and detachable components including handles, wheels, a battery and motor. Its name, Poimo, stands for portable and inflatable mobility. Designed for short trips around the city or last-mile journeys, the Poimo…

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The Solar Project

Led by Moisés Hernández, the Solar project saw six students from the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico) develop six different lamps made from waste materials found in rural Mexico, such as wicker, coconut bark and the maguey pulquero (Agave salmiana) plant. Using solar cells and LED technology, the lamps propose a sustainable solution to the…

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Z-triton

Designed by Latvian studio Zeltini, Z-Triton is a house-boat-trike or a tiny amphibious home/camper that allows you to travel over land and water. The amphibious mobile unit is designed for getaways into nature, or ‘expeditions around the world,’ according to the studio. Inside the vehicle can sleep up to two people, while it measures 3.6…

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Norimaki Synthesizer

Homei Miyashita is a researcher at Meiji University, in Japan, and the creator of Norimaki Synthetizer, a lickable ‘taste gadget’. It artificially replicates any flavor without needing any food to be consumed, all you need is just a little lick. With the help of LED lighting, it triggers the five different tastes on the human tongue,…

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