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Try Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Florasis Gold Love Lock

The design is inspired by the Love Lock in traditional Chinese culture. The Love Lock is an artifact wielded by the legendary Matchmaking God in China. This product is designed by the inspiration of the Love Lock in Chinese traditional culture, used as a lipstick and jewelry. It carries countless people’s longing for love, meaning that love is as heavy as gold and two hearts are locked together forever. As a lipstick, Press the button and the lipstick pops out, simple and practical. As jewelry, the removable pure gold feather on the lid is not only a brooch but also a pendant with a chain.

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Lighting Panels

The Lighting Panel is a groundbreaking fusion of wood and light, redefining the concept of wooden wall panels. Unlike traditional designs, it integrates subtle yet striking illumination, creating a dynamic visual effect that enhances any space. Crafted from premium wood, it combines natural texture with adjustable LED lighting, offering both ambiance and functionality.

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Florasis Gold Peacock

The design is the Florasis brand's impression of the Dai minority culture and inheritance in China. The peacock is a symbol of auspiciousness, beauty, and happiness in the eyes of the Dai people. A gold peacock is embedded on this face powder compact’s dark green window with a decorative frame. The lid of this product adopts gold filigree, an ancient traditional Chinese handcraft. Pure gold is made into about 0.2mm filaments. The gold peacock on the lid can be removable and as a brooch to wear. This work functions as both a face powder compact and a piece of jewelry.

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Curious

This bronze console merges artistry with functionality, serving as both a sculptural centerpiece and a practical storage solution. With its elegantly crafted form, it seamlessly integrates fine workmanship with everyday utility. The console features two drawers and two doors, providing discreet storage while maintaining an artistic presence. A pivot mechanism, activated with the index finger, allows access to the lower drawer, enhancing user interaction and creating a deliberate, tactile experience. Over time, the bronze surface naturally develops a patina, adding depth and character.

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AURUM genuine gold leaves

Transform gold leaf to luxury products through innovative product design: Aurum is a luxury brand of 23.75k edible gold flakes gift set, which are the great indulgence experience for anyone looking for extraordinary luxury gift. Redefine pure gold leaf from raw materials, transform into a prestige gift. The premium packaging included highest purity 23.75k pure gold leaf, together with a special tweezer for adding luxurious touch to cuisine, aiming to delivering luxurious enjoyment to everyone whom are looking for the beauty of the exquisite ingredient.

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Gamma

Gamma navigates against the tendencies, the over-simplifying and the human disconnection with the corporate digital world. As Gamma's target audiance is elder and extreamly wealthy, the design is focused in creating a exclusive looking high end brand. Respecting the classic touch points of a antique bank and including the modern facilities of a new one, at user choice. Gamma carries a speech where it is seen more as a brand than as a bank. Like a club, which allows the customers to have a sense of belonging. It uses emotional appeal and unique experiences to generate the desire.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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