Milk Jug May Detect the degree of milk’s freshness


With a piece of LCD panel on the exterior, the kind of milk jug can prompt users that the milk in the jug is fresh or bad. Its principle is very simple: once the built-in PH value monitoring device detects the change of PH value of the milk, it suggests that the milk is bad and the jug may prompt through the display panel. With this kind of milk jug, you don’t have to worry about drinking bad milk any more.

Snail-shaped Wash-basin



Snail-shaped wash-basin, through its name you might think of snail. The designer designed the tap and the wash-basin into a structure of a snail pattern, without any edge angles, its rounded molding make it more approachable! In addition, this kind of wash-basin can change its own color in terms of the temperature of the water to remind users the temperature of the water to avoid being scalded.

Turn an old and useless tire into a public seat



Design an old and useless tire as a out-door seat. Resources recycle and reuse would be a focus for designers in the future to design with all their strength. Nowadays, cars become more and more, and the number of the old and useless tires arise everyday are beyond counting, but if we make good use of these tires? Turning an old and useless tire into a public seat to use for people is a good idea.
Designer:Carl Menary

Multiple Use U-shaped Furniture



Simple styling but with multiple use, these are the designs and products that we always pursue. The multiple use U-shaped furniture is one of them: we can use it as a tea table, a shelf, a sit stool etc. What brings about the transformation and combination is just only two pieces of U-shaped plywood with simple slots, which can be assembled to use as well as be used singly.

Wall Clothes Pocket



Strict speaking, this kind of adornments on the wall with thickly dot figures is not wall paper, instead, it should be called as wall clothes. We can hang small things on the wall by eyes of the wall clothes, and also we could put newspaper and magazines into big pockets of it to make full use of space.
Designed by Maja Ganszyniec