Tokujin Yoshioka Crafts Shape-Shifting Chair from Recycled Aluminum. The international design community has been buzzing about Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka’s new shape-shifting chair, due to debut in Milan Design Fair this week.
Made of recycled aluminum, the amorphic chair, called “Memory,” squishes into a new shape every time someone sits in it. Yoshioka designed the futuristic-looking piece of furniture for Italian brand, Moroso, and it is certainly an attention grabber! To create Memory, or “chair without a shape,” Yoshioka made a special fabric from recycled aluminum. After crafting a chair, the designer draped the fabric in a dome over the piece of furniture. The final design is a shape-shifting chair that contours to the body of whomever sits in it. Green Design Will Save the World. Growing Up the growing pot for flowers by JunBum Park. Growing Pot What a fool I was for not posting this yesterday!
Now it’s 4/21 and I’m making a joke about marijuana. But in fact, it’s only a play on words. Double Walled Tea Mug by Endrit Hajno. No More Hot Hands I love my hot tea but it’s always a balancing act to keep the cup from scalding my hands.
And what about the tea bag? Some way or another, the tail end drops into the water and becomes a game to see how fast I can fish it out. The Double Wall Tea Cup eases my woes.