Perfectly Imperfect

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What could a ruler, light, and watch possibly have in common? In this case, the answer is IMPERFECTION! The “Reasonable Imperfection” collection of common objects explores the uncommon connection (and surprising functionality) of being imperfect.

Take the light for example – it’s absolutely irregular to our preconceptions about a what a light bulb should be. However, the “slice” taken from an otherwise suitable shape actually makes it more functional. Now, with the cut out section, it can be placed stably on any surface without any external assistance.

As for the watch, the perception is that it runs regularly by mechanical movement. However, what we feel is often different. Sometimes it runs slower or faster, influenced by situations and moods. This watch lets you feel this difference with a bezel which is not concentric. By turning the bezel in the position you want, you can dictate the time (at least visually).

Last but not least… the ruler. A ruler is normally straight, parallel and perpendicular. But in many cases, it is used to create imperfect divisions to a flat plain paper by improvised strokes. This skewed ruler helps to divide a rectangular with slanted lines, creating imperfection by using imperfection.

Designer: JungHoon Lee

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Coelho Reborn!

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If art doesn’t inspire, what use is it?! The Alchemist is a series of cool gentleman objects inspired from the book The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho. The book talks about how everything you do or create plays a central role in the history of the world. Hence each one of us is a creator of history. Every creator thus needs their tools. The Alchemist series envisions these artifacts in a way that is inspired by Paulo Coelho’s writing. The main material used in these artifacts is metal, reinforcing the story of the mythical ability of an Alchemist to mutate metals.

Designer: JungHoon Lee

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Weather Or Not

It’s one thing to READ the weather and something entirely different to FEEL it. That’s the idea behind Dandelion, named after the flower signal for springtime. Soft “spores” on top of the unit let your fingers detect the temperature/wind strength by haptic experience.

Like your smartphone, Dandelion receives the temperature and wind strength information by wireless connection but differs in that it transfers that info into tactile feedback. The fan blowing below the spores controls the wind strength. When the spores shake more, it means the wind outside is stronger.

The heating/cooling module inside mimics the external temperature of the wind along with ambient lighting that changes colors visually emphasize the temp. By gently touching the spores, you can feel the breeze/temperature outside and choose your wardrobe accordingly!

Designer: JungHoon Lee

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