(michal froněk) A spatial aluminum frame, luran S thermoplastic material made by Basf, a joystick instead of the steering wheel, a cockpit profiled into the shape of a cone – this is how the future of transport in the 21st century may look like. ...more

(adam štěch) Mykita, the iconic manufacturer of glasses, has presented a special project made in collaboration with designer Romain Kremer as part of the new autumn/winter 2010 collection. The YURI glasses are not only a symbolic homage to the first man in outer space. ...more

(jiří macek) The Morphé collection of table objects, designed by Zbyněk Krulich for the AAAD installation in Milan and entitled Hostina pro návštěvníky z jiného světa (A Banquet for the Visitors from Another World), represents a look into the robotic future. ...more

(jiří macek) This chair, presented as a cybernetic robot, was designed for the Swedish brand of Offecct by the young Italian designer Luca Nichetto. Not only does it look like a robot, it also folds like one. Moreover, the designer was inspired by Björk and Chris Cunningham. ...more

(jiří macek) The Neuron collection by Tadeáš Podracký is based on the search for artificial intelligence and its transformation into the world of design. When one touches the collection, he/she starts emitting light. Thus, this student from the Glass Studio led by Rony Plesl at the AAAD in Prague has responded to the theme of Feast for a Visitor from Another World, which represents the final theme of the AAAD’s installation at Design Week in Milan this year. ...more
