Always wanted a tiny home that can be setup anywhere in the world? Introducing The Space by Ecocapsule, and just like its predecessor, this solar-powered living space retains its capsule shape. Measuring 15′ x 7.2′ and spanning 88-square-feet, it boasts a fiberglass shell that covers a steel frame and insulated with polyurethane foam. To get inside, simply slide the small front door open.
Photo credit: Jiujiu Hu via Yanko Design
At first glance, the Baseus Personal Refrigerator by designer Jiujiu Hu may look like a miniature TV set, but it’s actually designed to chill things. The design is kept simple, with only a leather strap up top to make it easier to transport. Inside, there’s a shelf that splits the refrigerated section into two, making it easy to separate your drinks from the food.
Design studio Joy Resolve has just unveiled their latest creation: the Barisieur Immersion Edition. Unlike previous models, this one not only features scientific borosilicate glassware, paired with a removeable walnut or blond timber wood tray, but a sleek minimialist design that fits right into any room. You still get a dimmable digital display (time + alarm) and a specially cooled milk storage area.
Design students Sum Ming Wong and Kin Pong Li from Hong Kong were inspired by the SARS outbreak in 2004 to create a self-sanitizing door handle that doesn’t require any manual work. Put simply, the glass tube handle sports aluminum caps at each end, all covered in a powdered photocatalytic coating made from titanium dioxide.
Lilypad Floating Villa, located the coast of Australia’s Palm Beach, is a luxurious living space that makes it easy to social distance. Featuring a minimalist aesthetic, it boasts an outdoor deck with a dining area, loft bedroom, full bathroom, and plenty of storage space. There’s enough room to comfortably sleep two adults, or up to six if some are willing to take the couch.