DesignAmid Magazine

DesignAmid Magazine

DesignAmid Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Kumihimo

This bag reimagines Kumihimo, which is a traditional Japanese braiding technique from the Edo period. By replacing stitching with durable braided cords, the design achieves both structural strength and flexibility. The minimalist form highlights the craftsmanship, while the structure embodies Musubi, the Japanese philosophy of spiritual and physical connection. This piece seamlessly integrates historical beauty into modern daily life, celebrating the bond between the object and its owner.

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Otona Randosel

This backpack reimagines the traditional Japanese Randosel for daily use. By removing its characteristic flap, the design features a silhouette composed of straight lines and curves. The ergonomic back panel is structured to provide support while maintaining a formal appearance. The exterior is simplified by removing pockets, and the opening is redesigned for easy access. This backpack aims to balance form with practical utility.

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Beatbot Aqua Sense X

As the first all in one pool cleaning solution integrating debris removal, water purification, and autonomous maintenance, this product establishes a new paradigm for one stop pool care. With the latest HybridSense AI Vision system, the robot identifies up to 40 types of debris, complemented by multi sensor fusion, delivering precise, stable cleaning across all scenarios. The cleaning station, which automates filter cleaning, significantly simplifies maintenance. This product creates a closed loop management system from cleaning to post maintenance.

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Tai Shan

The Black Warrior Edition is designed around a black out theme. The exterior applies high gloss black coating and vacuum deposition processes to the grille and wheel components. The carbon fiber components are applied using hot press molding to achieve surface contour accuracy. Interior finishes include leather stitching and laser engraving, coordinated within the black and red color scheme.

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Quectel Global Center

Quectel Global Center, a spatial translation of the corporate core values, logically integrates the riverside landscape, urban context, and internal office functions. The facade employs horizontal lines and expansive glass curtain walls to create a distinct high tech visual identity, while the entire ground floor is raised, not only freeing up ample public space but also conveying the open and inclusive ethos of the company. Such a project stands as a vibrant hub that connects the enterprise, its employees, and the city.

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Olivino

The project transforms a former industrial exhibition hall into a Michelin level dining space through a strategy of dialogue rather than coverage. Retaining the original double height, column free structure and iconic skylight grid, the design integrates refined insertions such as a circular glass wine cellar and sculptural copper stove to mediate scale and circulation. Natural and artificial light are orchestrated to shape an immersive atmosphere, allowing industrial rationality and culinary warmth to coexist within a cohesive spatial framework.

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