Design Peek

Design Peek

Design Peek featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Piks

This creative construction with its fresh and colorful cones as its natural eco-friendly wooden boards helps children to develop concentration skills and to develop logical thinking. The aim of the game is to build a truly inventive structure using all the pieces without any falling down. The wooden boards and silicone cones in different sizes allow kids for a myriad of construction possibilities and enhance them to imagine their own world.

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Explorer

The study desk is equipped with 52 to 79cm height adjustment, which can be changed according to the child's height. The desktop can be freely adjusted at an angle between 0-50 degrees. The ruler specially designed for the inclined desktop can be magnetically attached to the upper and lower parts of the desktop to assist users in painting, reading, writing and other activities. The unique desktop area division helps children develop good sitting habits, improves comfort and learning efficiency.

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Turning Luck

The Turning Luck collection brings global good fortune to life through a series of interactive DIY automaton toys. Each model features a renowned lucky charm from diverse cultures, including the Maneki-neko and dreamcatchers, fostering a sense of cultural discovery. Vibrant colors and intricate illustrations represent each charm's unique heritage, while dynamic mechanical movements bring their symbolic luck to life. This all-in-one design minimizes waste by eliminating external packaging, contributing to a more sustainable user experience.

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Babyfirst Q R943

The Q R943 excels in foldability, a lightweight body, and adaptability to children of varying sizes and heights. It folds easily in two steps, addressing common issues like bulkiness and lack of portability in other designs. Weighing just 5.8kg, it can be effortlessly lifted by a female user with one hand. Its standout feature is the dynamic stepless rotation of its backrest flanks, reminiscent of a bird spreading its wings to protect its young. This, along with 11 height options of the headrest, can snugly adapt to children aged from 3 to 12 years with different body sizes and heights.

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Feiyu Technology 3Plus

This multifunctional backpack, crafted for the spinal health of children, impresses with its engineering design. Drawing inspiration from the fins of flying fish, this backpack features an innovative dual wraparound system that encompasses 720 degrees. This innovation combines a patented dual spiral spring structure and a 3D load distribution system across 9 key points. This not only ensures even pressure distribution but also harnesses elastic energy to counteract gravity. Such a synergy allows the backpack to automatically adapt its load, comprehensively alleviating the strain on children.

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Luyao x National Palace Museum

By intertwining art with contemporary issues and infusing artistic forms into character design, the Hedgehog series symbolizes autistic children, while SU Zombie Alpha represents food waste, and Kakigoori Kuma depicts glacier melting and global warming. Through the use of various materials and techniques, this series showcases the intricate beauty of classical art, bridging traditional culture and modern society. The fusion of ancient and contemporary aesthetics stimulates reflection on important issues and inspires action towards a better future.

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Legendary designers and their award-winning works.

Design Legends are extremely famous designers who make our World a better place with their good designs. Discover legendary designers and their innovative product designs, original art works, creative architecture, outstanding fashion designs and design strategies. Enjoy and explore original design works of award-winning designers, artists, architects, innovators and brands worldwide. Get inspired by creative designs.

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