The de-goose chair by Woojin Park reimagines the industrial gooseneck as a flexible structure that responds to the user's posture, offering a gentle feedback loop.
Peter Phillips transformed contemporary art by merging mechanical tools, comic book imagery, and vintage pin-up cards into vibrant, collage-like compositions that shifted artistic paradigms.
This design reframes wearable tech with nostalgic cues and tactile authenticity, diverging sharply from the polished, edge-to-edge displays dominating today's market.
Kinetic designs embody emotions and integrate fluid movement into products, transforming their appearance, functionality, and shape, creating a dynamic interplay between motion and form.
Some vehicles defy categorization entirely, transcending conventional transportation to become rolling sculptures that challenge our understanding of automotive design.
For almost 50 years, the Turbo models have enjoyed an exalted position at Porsche. They stand for a distinctively high performance and represent the epitome of every model series. To emphasize their uniqueness, Porsche is once again sharpening their look.