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El poaigSpanish olive oil company El Poaig has teamed with design firm CuldeSac to create the packaging for a new edition of their El Mil del Poaig extra-vrgin olive oil. The package is made from layered thermo-sealed cardboard. The consumer simply removes the the strapping and peals away a few layers to reveal the treasure nestled neatly inside. [...]

Tension tableTable, chair, and bench set held together with tension from ratchet straps – no glue, nails, or screws – by FOBricated [...]

Tau speakersTAU speakers by Hangar Design Forge. The speakers are made from recycled cardboard and paper coated in an epoxy. This process allows the speakers to be shaped to best provide optimal audio fidelity while giving them an organic look to their form. [...]

Fortune cookie stoolThe Fortune Cookie stool, by designer Po Shun Leong, is made from a single piece of plywood formed into a shape similar to that of a fortune cookie. The idea was inspired by Chinese fortune cookies and Sori Yanagi’s butterfly stool. [...]

Braun on flickrA Flickr set showcasing brilliantly designed products of Braun.
(via Iain Claridge)

Framed storage‘Framed’, by designer Koenraad Ruys for Moca, is a buffet storage unit comprised of various sized multi colored compartments in a steel frame. [...]

M collectionThe M-Collection by Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe. Designed for the Muziekgebouw Concert Hall in Eindhoven, Netherlands, the collection consist of various pieces including chairs, sofas, and tables. The collection will be on exhibit at Milan Design Week. [...]

Community BenchCommunity benched by designer Aram Lello – Lello Design.
(via Dwell)

EvomobilThe super sleek, super futuristic conceptual car prototype ‘Evomobil‘ – spawned from a 3 year collaboration between French designer Ora-ïto and French automobile manufacture Citroën. [...]

ORA LATTEAThe ‘Ora Lattea’ watch designed by Denis Guidone for Klokkerent. Instead using traditional hands, the watch uses two dots to tell the time. A large dot represents the hour and a smaller dot represents the minutes. The dot in the center stays fixed acting as the pivot point.
(Klokkerent)