Prem Makeig
08/23/2010 - 13:49

From his site "

Offering strength and versatility the Skidshelf is inspired by the simplicity and utility of shipping pallets aka "skids."

Skidshelf can be configured to hold a variety of media and equipment and is offered in oak, maple or scrap-wood. Each Skidshelf is custom made, signed and numbered and requires a four-week lead time. (Pictured in oak measuring 48"H x 22.5"W x 15.5"D)

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Prem Makeig
04/24/2010 - 17:04
Unfold, Bits from Bytes

I came across this project on Core77's photo series on Milan Design Week 2010. Unfold showed off a custom modded Rapid Prototying machine kit from Bits from Bytes. The kit was changed from the original system which uses melted plastic injected into the 3D part to using wet clay. The wet clay can then be fired to create durable ceramics.

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Prem Makeig
04/13/2010 - 17:56
FutureFactories: 2010

I came across an article in an engineering e-zine about using rapid prototyping as a primary manufacturing process. Instead of making prototypes of things that will be later created using traditional techniques, the final objects are simply created using rapid prototyping. This of course makes it possible to have unlimited variations and customizations from one product to the next, and also allows for ideas that might have a very niche audience.

The lamp shown above by Lionel Dean...

Prem Makeig
03/28/2010 - 17:50
Kurt Manchild

I came across this article on Core77. It gave me a few ideas to think or dream about should I say.

Link: http://www.core77.com/blog/featured_items/design_fancy_kurt_manchild_162...

Prem Makeig
03/26/2010 - 18:32
Prem Makeig
03/09/2010 - 10:30
Joris Laarman Lab: Bridge Table (small), 2010

I am looking forward to checking this design show out in NY. To me the work seems to arrive at a bit of an obvious conclusion, considering the fact that 3D computer modeling can help create anything in any form, but I still want to take a look.

Joris Laarman Lab
March 4 - April 10, 2010
Friedman Benda, New York, NY

Link: http://www.friedmanbenda.com

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