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"SXS Viking" Double Built-in Oven

Side-by-side refrigerators are common nowadays. So why not a side-by-side oven? The SXS Viking oven has a drawer on the left side and an oven on the right side, which both share one control panel. The interface was designed to identify both sides clearly in grouped function; first push the arrow icon, then you can operate the corresponding side.

Credits: Kim Jae Hoon, Zhe Zhang, Haiying Wang, Zongxu Zhou, Im Jung Hyun of Midea MWO Division (China)

Contact: Cao Qiu: caoqiu@midea.com.cn

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Submitted by rachelw on June 14, 2011 - 10:49am

Inogen One G2

The Inogen One G2 provides convenient oxygen therapy by replacing large stationary concentrators and impractical oxygen tank deliveries with a single-solution portable oxygen concentrator that is lighter and more efficient than the competition. It transforms ambient air into medical grade oxygen, delivering the oxygen to the patient through a cannula.

Credits: Brenton Taylor, John Stump, Patrick Burgess, Dr. Pete Hansen, Eric Dahlke, Mike Pollack, Greg Muscolino of Inogen Inc.

Contact: John Stump: jstump@inogen.net

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Submitted by rachelw on June 14, 2011 - 10:47am

CHALK

The CHALK table was developed to revive the social aspects of sports and to redefine the iconic but forgotten game of table tennis. From its distinguished form and innovative compartment to its ceramic chalkboard surface, CHALK gives a new life to table tennis bringing the traditional sport for two into an engaging game for many.

Credits: Johan Liden, Olivier Gregoire, Frank Zaremba of aruliden for PUMA

Contact: Rinat Aruh: rinat@aruliden.com

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Submitted by rachelw on June 14, 2011 - 10:44am

eneloop stick booster KBC-D1AS

This slim and lightweight power source for charging mobile devices uses AA NiMH rechargeable batteries. The USB interface makes it unnecessary to carry multiple chargers for all your devices. When the batteries inside eneloopstick run out (after approximately 1,500 charges), simply replace them with new ones.

Credits: Motohiro Sasada, Energy Device Design Department, Advanced Design Center of SANYO Electric Co. Ltd. (Japan)

Contact: Yayoi Ogata: yayoi.ogata@sanyo.com

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Submitted by rachelw on June 14, 2011 - 10:41am

Carlo Pazolini, Milan

Carlo Pazolini, a retailer of women’s and men’s shoes and accessories, opened a flagship location overlooking the busy Piazza Cordusio in Milan with a redefinition of it store concept. The goal was to create an urban stage for which this project plays out over time. Utilizing color, material and shape, visual compositions shift as people move through the space.

Credits: GIORGIO BORRUSO DESIGN

Contact: Elizabeth Chang: elizabeth@borrusodesign.com

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Submitted by rachelw on June 14, 2011 - 2:00am

Articulating Scaffold

The Articulating Scaffold has the ability to walk with the motion of the user, eliminating the need to constantly climb up and down and reposition the equipment. The work table provides a space to store tools, keeping them safe and organized while repositioning. A few simple, intuitive motions collapses the unit, making it easy to transport to the truck or job site.

Credits: Alexander Spurrier of Auburn University

Contact: Alexander Spurrier: apspurrier@gmail.com

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