Design boom guest contributions in September 2025
See a curated selection of product innovations, from smart home tech to sustainable drinks, which were submitted from design boom guest readers from all over the world. These articles show a wide range of projects, from modular furniture and reconfiguring systems to sustainable materials and thoughtful new solutions to everyday problems.
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Homebox from Seung Keun Kim
Name: Homebox
Designer: Kim Kim
Homebox is an intelligent storage solution that was developed to solve the growing problems of package theft, weather damage and mismanagement in residential areas. The project aims to bring the durability, security and connectivity together into a single, inconspicuous product that is seamlessly integrated into the home environment. The device is made of stainless steel to ensure the strength against the forced entry and the resistance to external conditions such as rain and snow. Inside, a weight sensor recognizes the packaging placement and triggers communication with the accompanying mobile app. Users receive immediate notifications and can pursue the delivery status remote. In order to provide immediate visual feedback, LED indicators are embedded on the outside: White signals readiness, green confirms the delivery and red warnings when the box is full.
Unthinkable! By BBH Singapore
Agency: BBH Singapore
Product: Unthinkable!
Chewing gum is famous in Singapore. BBH Singapore marked the nation's 60th birthday, which could be the country's first legal chewing gum: a product called Unthinkable!. It looks, tastes and chews like chewing gum, but is produced without chewing gum – a verifying lateral solution that makes it technically legal. The project is a statement about the appetite of the creative agency on impossible ideas: those who enable the unthinkable possible problems and tackle business problems with famous solutions.
Sello by Antonio Lanzillo & Partners
Name: SEAL
Designer: Antonio Lanzillo & Partner
Manufacturer: The mobile
“Stool + chair?” This simple question, which was scribbled by designer Antonio Lanzillo as an intuition flash, led to a revolution in furniture. The result is the Las Mobili SEALWhat brave the functions of A Chair And a chair in a single, typologically innovative piece. Sello redefines sitting and offers a creative and future -oriented reaction to the developing needs of contemporary design.
Canova toothpaste donor from Mara Pezzotta, Chrome Cherry Team
Name: Canova toothpaste dispenser
Designer: Mara Pezzotta, Chrome Cherry Team
Canova is a sculptural toothpaste dispenser that increases the daily design and feels the morning routine more like a ritual than a ritual. The product, which was designed by the industrial designer Mara Pezzotta and the Chrome Cherry team, bridges clean design with everyday simplicity, which was made from materials that are reminiscent of the Italian neoclassical sculpture and bring a feeling of calm and minimalism.
Electric beer from Einride design
Name: Electrical beer
Designer: Einride design
Employees: Carlsberg Sweden
What happens when Electric freight meets the brewing tradition? Electrical beer is the unexpected fusion of modern goods technology and legendary beers. The courageous cooperation between Tech Trailblazer Einride and Braukonikon Carlsberg Sweden celebrates a beer that is delivered exclusively by electric trucks and tells its own story. This non -alcoholic beer transforms sustainable transport into an experience. It is a foretaste of the future from hops to hand.
Inheritance through exposed furniture
Name: heritage
Original Design: Marian Sigmund (C.1958)
Creative direction and redesign: Maja Ganszyniec Studio
Manufacturer: Exuberant furniture
At Salone del Mobile 2025, page furniture gifts heritageA new collection that brings a Polish design back into contemporary conversation from the 1950s. Under the creative direction of designer Maja Ganszyniec, the project covers the almost forgotten B-621 chair, which was originally created by the modernist designer Marian Sigmund. Sigmund, an important figure in the Polish architecture and furniture design after the war, worked together in a number of a number of a number of a number of of the 1950s. Bentwood Chairs for Western Europe and Scandinavia. Although many of his designs are widespread abroad, they disappeared from public memory in Poland. Now, after six decades, Page and Ganszyniec have revived one of his sophisticated forms.
Kim, Wenqi Zheng Keun Kim, Wenqi Zheng
Name: Fuse
Designer: Kim, Wenqi Zheng
Inspired by the developing needs of health -conscious users who were on the move designer Seung Kim Kim, he started to reinterpret the personal mixer as an elegant and intuitive companion for daily rituals. The result is FuseA compact, sculptural mixer that transforms the preparation of smoothies and health drinks into a seamless, sensory experience of thoughtful design and interaction. With intuitive swipe controls, a magnetic drive system and a rhythmic form language, it turns a daily routine into a quiet ritual.
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