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Writtenby Rug by Maartje Santbergen

Even in this digital age, we leave behind a paper trail once we die.
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Hands On Chair by Joon Soo Kim

Avoid prying eyes and increase privacy by allowing your chairs to hold hands.
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2009 Singapore Design Festival

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Pop Up Tableware by Katinka Versendaal

Katinka Versendaal uses a 180-degree pop-up technique to create a series of tableware that folds away when not in use.
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Save Food from the Fridge by Jihyun Ryou

Although we seem to think and talk about food almost constantly, do we really know how best to preserve it or do we leave this responsibility to technology? Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Jihyun Ryou feels we no longer understand how to treat food. His Save Food from the Fridge project involves placing certain foods on a group of "knowledge shelves" outside the fridge. Perhaps through a better relationship with our food we may be able to waste less and conserve more energy.
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Bits ‘n Pieces Review by Michael Surtees

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Garland by Bertjan Pot

Bertjan Pot shows the importance of layering, one of the aspects involved when working with rapid manufacturing.
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Two Worlds Collided by Tamara Godschalk

Sometimes faith in our water supply just isn't enough...
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Springtime by Frank Winnubst

We often depend on metal springs for comfort, but rarely do we give them much thought.
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The Possibilities of Parts by Lotte van Wulfften Palthe

So much of what we collect is either hidden from view or from other points of view...
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