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Infinite

The Infinite is a convertible and foldable leather bag with an origami design inspired by geometry of the dome of music hall of Aali-Qapu, an imperial palace in Iran. Users can change its shape easily, at least 40 different shape, whenever they decided while maintaining its function as a bag. This bag is a sustainable solution in consumption because it has durable material and It also responds to user diversification by its changeable shape. The dimension of the bag when it is not folded is 200*400 millimeter and consists of 96 cow genuine leather pieces and 18 no-sew snap metal button set.

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Tube Collection

The formed travel collection for NIO focuses on bringing the comfort and security of home with you as your move from A to B. It refers to your home space but also the key feature of the collection, bringing softness and protection. The product is inspired by the common bubble column in life, with a unique soft and wrapping feeling. The air wrapped inside gives the user a sense of suspension, making the product less visually heavy. The series provides users with a metaphor about home, so that they can experience such comfortable feeling at any time.

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2022 Phantasm

Gender-neutral pure wool scarves with unique digitally-printed contemporary patterns produced using a bespoke software programmed called Mov.i.see that uses body movement to transform digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by computer programming. Mov.i.see enables the designer to create asymmetrical and non-repeat patterns, resulting in multifaceted and playful scarves that can be worn in different ways according to the mood or occasion, and are unlike any other products in the textiles or fashion accessories market.

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Go Beyond S2

To move around with many bags without challenges, Go Beyond S2 adopted a docking combined system with carrying carry-on size and large-size at a pulse. The scale handle is a commendable gear to avoid the overweight fees. Front pockets for every size share identical designs of Go beyond S2. Any coffee addicts will admire a cupholder on the backside of the carry on size Go beyond S2 luggages. Travel accessories such as reform stickers, luggage belts, and packing cubes were elaborately designed to match the new luggage in trendy colors: ebony black, olive green, Ivory Pearl and Purple Rose.

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X1 18 Inch Cabin

More travelers are living a sustainable lifestyle, and they are doing the best they can to minimize their impact on the environment nowadays. But luggage is going against their wills. If one part of the luggage is damaged, usually there's nothing they can do about it but abandon it. The modular X1 luggage allows people to replace or repair the damaged part with provided tools, so as to reduce waste. Also, modular design means that the suitcase can be highly customized.

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S1 20 Inch Cabin

Most time, people need to carry an extra pair of shoes when traveling, so they can stick to their exercise routine or prepare for rainy days. But there aren’t any specific shoe compartments in all the regular suitcases. So people have no choice but squeeze their shoes with other items. The S1 comes with a shoe compartment that can keep your shoes in good condition during the journey and help keep things clean and organized by separating your shoes from your other items. In addition, S1 is modular, which means it can be easily repaired with provided tools.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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