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hungry for innovation? these students transform bizarre materials to multifunctional products!

The Design Story
5 min readMar 16, 2020

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so it appears that design is not a matter of how exclusive the materials are, or how aesthetic it is. designing today must capture the idea of innovation, and something out of the box to contribute more solution for environmental and housing issues.

so what are the kind of innovation we must do? and how can designers provide one? isn’t it difficult to make?

it is rather challenging than difficult. let’s just put ourselves as homeowners and see how we want things to be multifunctional in many ways, or is designed through sustainable and eco-friendly techniques as demand today.

these products by young designers and university graduates can help inspire you with some of their breakthroughs! if they can innovate one, why can’t we?

the new age piano x furniture

student design and innovation at the design story

let’s take a first look at this minimalist piece of furniture hung on the wall by valeria lambrecht that is also functioning as piano. she calls it “a new age for piano”.

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the “afro-minimalist” design at the new cheetah plains lodges

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