The Polestar SLR shows what Scandinavian minimalism would look like on automobiles

The Polestar SLR is an apt example of a passion project that just evolved and bettered over time. In fact, designer Arthur Martins claims he isn’t done yet! The Polestar SLR (short for Salt Lake Runner) was designed to see how Scandinavian minimalism would manifest on an automobile’s outer body. The advantage of choosing a salt lake racing bike lies in being able to sacrifice a few details for the sake of visual authenticity. The Polestar SLR has minimal ground clearance, basic suspension, and doesn’t really steer because it doesn’t need to. Martins claims that he’s working on a street-legal version with further detailing. I can’t wait to see what comes out of the exercise!

The Polestar SLR is a pretty fascinating two-wheeler, with its unconventional shape that blends between both wheels almost seamlessly. The bike comes with a seat that sits pretty much flush against the frame, with a curvature that’s ever so slight. In front of the seat, on the SLR’s body is its battery indicator, and right under the seat itself is the rechargeable battery. In keeping with the two-wheeler’s pristine form, the SLR’s dashboard shifts to a tiny speedometer on the left handlebar, while the headlamp and taillamp are edge-lit transparent bars on the front and back of the form. Perhaps the most discerning features on the SLR are its air-intakes near the rear wheel that give the bike’s body a slight bit of visual complexity, along with the high-contrast black and silver body-work that should make the Polestar SLR visible on salt flats from a great distance!

Designer: Arthur Martins

A turntable with unparalleled beauty!

The overall quality of a product and the precision of its construction can be effectively communicated through its carefully considered form. This is certainly the case with the SC+P Turntable, which uses the combination of high-quality materials, precision engineering and a visually striking design to emphasize the state of the art components that reside within its body.

The undeniably beautiful device is made up of a striking framework that draws attention towards the vinyl that sits at the center. The result of this skeleton-like form is the exposure of the mechanics and electronics that allow the device to function. This has lead to every single component being designed with immense attention to design and a very sharp eye!

We challenge you to find a turntable that comes even close to the beauty of this one!

Designer: Arthur Martins