The Sliding Mechanism + More Features On This Faucet Will Solve The Problems We Face While Washing Hands

Faucets play an integral role in our daily lives, serving as the gateway to clean water and facilitating various tasks, from washing hands to cooking and cleaning. The importance of improving faucet technology and quality cannot be understated. As a fundamental fixture in our homes, faucets should offer not only functionality but also efficiency, durability, and convenience. Introducing the Desliz faucet, a game-changing innovation that combines sleek design with intuitive functionality.

Designer: Apia Hu

Desliz makes a mark with its slide rail and dual water patterns, this faucet offers a seamless integration of two different water experiences in one elegant unit. But that’s not all – the Desliz faucet comes with a revolutionary rotatable Click-Knob, complete with a fine non-slip texture, making it a breeze to adjust the water flow and temperature. Plus, a temperature-indicating ring in red and blue ensures users never suffer from scalding surprises. Available in silver and matte black finishes, the Desliz faucet sets a new standard for modern water enjoyment.

Designed with users’ behaviors in mind, the Desliz faucet tackles the challenges of a busy kitchen. Just imagine having greasy hands while preparing a mouthwatering meal for your loved ones – the frustration of struggling with a traditional knob is a thing of the past. With the rotatable Click-Knob seamlessly integrated into the faucet body, adjusting the water flow and temperature becomes effortless. The non-slip texture ensures a precise grip, promoting water conservation with ease. Additionally, the Slide Rail extends its reach, making it a breeze to clean larger items. All these features are elegantly united within a single, minimalist design.

Accessibility is key, and the Desliz faucet excels in providing effortless access to the switch. The Click-Knob eliminates the need for additional attachments, seamlessly blending into the faucet’s sleek profile. Its non-slip texture enables users to adjust the water flow and temperature with precision, promoting water-saving habits. The Slide Rail’s extension facilitates reaching distant spots, perfect for washing vegetables or handling bulky objects. Furthermore, a temperature-indicating ring assists users in distinguishing between hot and cold water, adding an extra layer of convenience. Whether for everyday use or catering to accessibility needs, the Desliz faucet is a versatile choice that complements any kitchen.

The design of the Desliz faucet is inspired by users’ instincts, aiming to solve common pain points related to switches, water patterns, and indicators. Extensive usability scenarios and testing informed its development, incorporating familiar gestures such as turning a tap and adjusting water flow. The design team meticulously considered users’ expectations regarding common water patterns and the ability to discern between hot and cold water. Balancing functionality and aesthetics, the Desliz faucet features a sleek aluminum construction, elevating the visual appeal while ensuring a durable product. With its innovative and optimized water enjoyment, the Desliz faucet enhances users’ daily lives.

In an era dominated by digital solutions, our brand seeks to deliver practical yet visually appealing designs. The Desliz faucet embodies the essence of seamless integration, combining the Click-Knob switch and Slide Rail in a way that stands out from the market. It is driven by the goal of providing innovative and optimized water experiences for users’ everyday lives. Today, there is undeniable evidence that meeting customers’ needs creates exceptional value. The Desliz faucet not only excels in functionality but also sets our brand apart. It embodies profitable qualities that establish a unique selling proposition, catering to the diverse preferences of modern consumers.

Embrace the future of water enjoyment with the Desliz faucet. Experience the perfect harmony of form and function, revolutionizing your kitchen one drop at a time.

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This Dyson-inspired inclusive ticket machine adjusts its height, increasing convenience for its users!

Coinvenience is an inclusive ticket machine design that incorporates adaptive light fixtures and a hydraulic rail system that adjusts the machine’s height to meet users where they are.

We don’t know how inconvenient ticket machines can be until we have to use one. In parking garages, when we don’t pull up close enough, ticket machines are impossibly out of reach and the glare of sunlight makes reading the screen on outdoor ticket machines hopeless. With a few random clicks, all we can do is hope we pressed the right buttons to avoid a ticket. Making it more convenient for everyone’s use, Coinvenience is a new ticket machine designed to adapt to changing daylight and heights to meet people where they are.

Inspired by the Dyson Tower Fan’s ingenious bladeless build, Coinvenience encases its ticket machine inside of a multifunctional metal shroud. Addressing the conventional ticket machine’s lack of adaptive lighting fixtures, Coinvenience is wrapped in a metal shroud that blocks sun glare from obstructing the machine’s main control display.

Additionally, the metal shroud features a toplight that turns on at night to ensure the ticket machine and display panel are always visible no matter the lack of daylight. Another key feature of Coinvenience is its adjustable height. The same metal shroud that protects the machine from sunlight glare keeps a hydraulic rail system that moves the ticket machine on a vertical plane to reach different heights.

Primarily designed as a project for Loughborough University, Coinvenience was designed by Harry Rigler, Katy Finch, Reuben Williams, Omar Alqasem, and Bianca Tartaglia who each shared the same vision of creating a ticket machine with its users at the heart of it. Following the university’s guidelines that required the design to operate on a strictly coin-based payment system and feature a non-touchscreen display panel, the team of student designers looked to inclusivity to give Coinvenience the edge it needed.

Designers: Harry Rigler, Katy Finch, Reuben Williams, Omar Alqasem, and Bianca Tartaglia

This modular climbing wall system for kids is designed to adapt to your child’s growing needs!

Endeløs is a modular wall climbing system designed to evolve with your children’s growing needs and hobbies, transforming from a single ladder into a multi-unit storage system.

Kids will find a way to make a jungle gym out of any living room. Entertainment systems transform into boats and couch cushions turn into hopping rocks because the floor is lava. No matter the space, kids will turn it into their very own play place. Inspired by the endless imagination of their own kids, Norway-based KAOS, children and parent-focused goods and furniture brand, created a modular wall system for children to turn into their own climbing wall called Endeløs.

Composed of modular wooden ladders of varying lengths as well as supplementary canvas bookshelves and toy bags, Endeløs is a versatile piece of furniture that evolves with your children’s needs. Consolidated in a flat pack, Endeløs is built from ash wood coated with white pigmented oil, gold brass hardware, and white glass fiber brackets, to ensure easy setup with few materials required for assembly.

When your children are just old enough for climbing (+/- 2 years), Endeløs can mount as a single ladder to any one of your walls. Then, as your children grow, additional ladders can attach to preexisting ladders to enhance the climbing experience and challenge your kid’s physical movement for healthy play. Finally, the canvas bookshelves and toy bags can lock into any step on the ladder system to create a storage space either for your child or the whole family to use depending on the wall ladder’s location.

While traditional climbing walls age out once your kid matures past them, Endeløs is designed to grow alongside your kid’s evolving interests and hobbies. Once the climbing period reaches its final peak, Endeløs functions as another piece of furniture where the whole family can store keepsakes and hang photographs.

Designers: KAOS x Permafrost

Built from ash wood dipped in white pigmented oil, Endeløs uses gold brass hardware and white glass fiber brackets to hold the whole system together. 

Delivered as a flat-pack, Endeløs can be assembled easily from home. 

Bookshelves and modular desk spaces mature the climbing play system into a working storage space. 

Additional ladders can mount alongside each other to create a more dynamic climbing experience. 

As your child grows older, the ladder system can function as its own piece of furniture with an evolved function. 

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