Core77 Weekly Roundup (7-8-24 to 7-12-24)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

Som, by industrial designer Eva Dugintseva, is an easy-to-assemble 3D printed chair.

Industrial Design student work: Chiara Torterolo’s MedGum is an alternative to traditional drug delivery systems.

ID studio Intenxiv reveals the tons of mockups required to arrive at their new hair dryer design.

Architecture student concept: Houses designed for disassembly.

Jewelrymaking on a farm: Kathryn Reid’s animal snout finger rings.

Artist Aleks Melnyk offers hundreds of different pyrography stencils.

Design problem: Creating tethered bottle caps that people don’t hate.

Form follows function: These tree stake support bands.

Clever design entrepreneurship: 3 Five Design’s 3D-printed RPG organizing cases for gamers.

Originally designed to house refugees, the CX20 is a portable, unfolding shelter that sleeps 8.

Two unusual physical design features on the CMF Phone 1.

The ChillBeam is a shameless knockoff of the Africa lamp, by industrial designer Francisco Gomez Paz.

A beautiful medical device: This biomimetic orthotic collar, designed by Dr. Luke Hale.

Nendo’s eye-catching Fandango perfume package design.

Chamelo’s electrochromic sunglasses can instantly change tint level or color.

An unusual product category: Floating coolers.

The Corvette sinkhole disaster’s 10-year anniversary exhibition.

These FORX e-mountain-bike cranks are by industrial design firm 4Design.

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