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Industrial Design Student Work: A Two-Way Chair
5 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm
This minimalist, bent plywood Tilt chair is by Manuela Hirschfeld, an Industrial Design student at Germany's Hochschule Pforzheim.
"Tilt transforms from a chair to a lounger in seconds with a gentle forward tilt. Intuitive and perfectly balanced. Two moments arise from a single piece of furniture: arriving upright or relaxing and letting go."
"Tilt transforms from a chair to a lounger in seconds with a gentle forward tilt. Intuitive and perfectly balanced. Two moments arise from a single piece of furniture: arriving upright or relaxing and letting go."
Core77 Design Awards 2026: Vineet Thuvara on Multidisciplinary Innovation
5 March 2026 @ 3:10 pm
Vineet Thuvara's career traces a path through some of technology's most influential products. He began his design career as a co-founder of an industrial design agency in New Delhi before moving into lead roles in a variety of product organizations at Microsoft's Surface, Xbox, and Server divisions. From there he went on to directing product design and management in Amazon's Echo and Alexa device portfolio, and his current role is Chief Product Officer at Fluke Corporation, a global leader in test and measurement devices, software, and services. At Fluke, Vineet leads the business units and drives growth, new product innovation, and strategy while championing AI integration. His path reveals someone who understands innovation from multiple vantage
Two Engineers Improve the UX of the Paint Tray
5 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm
At the end of a painting job, we've all done this, which takes forever:
Engineers John Archard and Charles Cooper became frustrated with that task. They then invented the SmartTray, which has an odd protuberance on one side:
This allows you to mount the tray right onto the can, and go do something else while it drains.
Engineers John Archard and Charles Cooper became frustrated with that task. They then invented the SmartTray, which has an odd protuberance on one side:
This allows you to mount the tray right onto the can, and go do something else while it drains.
A Combination Kitchen Sink / Dishwasher
5 March 2026 @ 2:00 pm
China must be an interesting place to be an industrial designer.In America and Europe, we've had a middle class for roughly 100 and 200 years, respectively. And we have a pretty fixed idea of what appliances should look like, and how they should work, because we've had them for all of our lives. But China's middle class is fairly new. This gives their designers leeway to experiment with new forms and typologies, because to Chinese consumers, virtually everything is "new." If you come up with a concept that might seem wacky to Westerners, the Chinese consumer will still give it a look; they don't care if there's precedent or not.As one case in point, take this 3-in-1 Sink Dishwasher, by Fotile (a high-end Chinese kitchen appliance brand). It's top-
A Modern Design Update for Mooring Bollards
4 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm
The mooring bollard is a classic piece of form-follows-function. Mounted to docks for the sole purpose of mooring boats, these heavy cast-iron structures are shaped so that ropes cannot slip off of their tops.



Core77 Design Awards 2026: Yuko Takagi on Design That Resonates at Scale
4 March 2026 @ 3:05 pm
Yuko Takagi finds her greatest satisfaction when complexity gives way to clarity. "I'm most excited when a complex challenge becomes a clear, meaningful design solution," she says. "Seeing that idea improve sales or resonate with consumers is incredibly rewarding." As Design Manager at The Coca-Cola Company, Yuko operates in the high-stakes world of FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods), where design decisions ripple out at massive scale. "Small decisions can impact millions," she notes, "so finding simple, human-centered clarity in the process is what drives me."Based in Tokyo, Yuko specializes in brand development, package design, and visual identity—bringing brands to life through clear and creative ideas. With over a decade of experience across both clien
Lignatool's Jig for Cutting Precise Timber Joints with a Chainsaw
4 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Imagine trying to cut these joints in timbers:







Hugo Passos' Cork Trivets
4 March 2026 @ 2:00 pm
These handsome trivets are by P ortugese industrial designer Hugo Passos. 
Made entirely of cork, they come in two different diameters: 160mm (6.3") and 200mm (7.9").
These are in production by Briti

Made entirely of cork, they come in two different diameters: 160mm (6.3") and 200mm (7.9").
These are in production by BritiA Clever, Passive Way to Gain Shoppers' Opinions
3 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm
Taking surveys in stores is tough. "Excuse me, do you have a moment?" is something most people don't want to hear.WWF Japan (an environmental NGO) and Japanese creative agency The Breakthrough Company GO came up with a clever way to passively gain shoppers' opinions. Mirai, a supermarket co-op in Tokyo, wanted customer feedback on whether they should pursue certain environmentally-friendly practices, or whether these practices would irritate the consumer. The solution was this Shopping Basket Voting system:
The idea is that a yes/no question is posted above the basket return area, which has been divided in two.
The idea is that a yes/no question is posted above the basket return area, which has been divided in two. Core77 Design Awards 2026: Scot Herbst on the Continual Education of Design
3 March 2026 @ 3:09 pm
For Scot Herbst, the most compelling aspect of design practice isn't found in any single domain or deliverable. "Learning. New things. Every day. Medical, emerging technology, fabrication. The education design provides is intoxicating," he says. For someone who operates across a wide range of industries, from consumer technology to healthcare and lifesciences, consumer packaged goods, furniture, even autonomous vehicles, that appetite for continuous discovery is a structural necessity.As Creative Director and Partner at Herbst Produkt, the design consultancy he created with his father, American design pioneer