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Modulinis baldas "Domino" / Modular furniture DominoGrušaitė, Raimonda 02 September 2010 (has links)
Didėjantis mūsų gyvenimo tempas, dažniausiai nepalieka laiko poilsiui, bendravimui su artimaisiais, laikas tampa deficitu. Visi priversti skubėti, todėl vis labiau populiaresni tampa dizaino sprendimai, padedantys taupyti brangų laiką, sudarantys galimybę produkto vartotojui pačiam tapti kūrėju formuojant aplinką. Tai paskatino sukurti universalų baldą, lengvai transformuojamą. Šis kūrinys tarnaus ne tik kaip baldas poilsiui, atsipalaidavimui, bet atliks ir žaidybiškumo funkciją, lavins loginį mastymą ir vaizduotę. Bakalauro darbo pavadinimas „ DOMINO“. Tai modulinis transformuojamas baldas, kuris susideda iš 17 dalių. Pagrindas – lagamino formos dėžė, kuri gali transformuotis į minkštasuolį, staliuką su 16 minkštų odinių pagalvėlių, tinkantį laisvalaikio praleidimui, poilsiui, arba tarnauti kaip žaidybinė priemonė. Šį modulinį baldą lengvai galima transformuoti į lagaminą, tai sudarys galimybę jį patogiai transportuoti, panaudoti išvykose, ar poilsiaujant. Šis baldas puikiai tiks tiek mažose tiek didesnėse erdvėse, ar gamtoje. Spalvins komplekto sprendimas juodojo šokolado ir dramblio kaulo spalvos oda, tokį sprendimą lėmė tai, kad šios spalvos tradiciškai naudojamos šiame žaidime, tarpusavyje dera, nėra reiklios, todėl lengvai įsikomponuoja į aplinką, yra raminančios. Šis baldas puikiai tiks ir paaugliams ir suaugusiems. / The increasing pace of our lives often leaves no time to relax and communicate with our family and friends and time becomes a deficit. Therefore we can see increasing popularity of design solutions that help to save valuable time, allowing the user to become himself a product designer in shaping his own environment. This led to the creation of universal furniture which is easily transformed. This creation will serve not only as a piece of furniture for relaxation but will have fuctions of entertaintment and will develop his owner's logical thinking and imagination. The title of this Bachelor's work is "Domino". The object of this work is a transformed modular furniture, which consists of 17 parts. The base of this furniture is suitcase which could be transformed into an armchair and a table with 16 upholstered leather pads, suitable for leisure, relaxation, or serve as a playful tool. This modular furniture could be easily transformed back to the suitcase, this fuction will be convenient to transport it and use during travels. This piece of furniture will suit both for small and large spaces as well as outdoors. Decision for the colour of the furniture was taken in regard of colours traditionally used in the game. Furthermore colours match each other and has calming features, also such combination of the colours is not demanding, so it could be easily integrated to environment. This furniture will be good for both adults and juveniles.
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From the inside out / Från insidan utBarenghi, Anna January 2018 (has links)
I began my thesis with compact living as my starting point. I researched the way we live in cities today and learnt that 57% of Stockholm’s inhabitants live in a two bedroom and kitchen apartment or smaller. My aim is to create furniture modules that can enhance small apartments. I created three modules that incorporate all essential items of furniture; these modules can be adapted for any apartment. In order to show how the modules can be used I picked a small site in central Stockholm and allowed the house to be shaped by the apartments, the apartments are in turn shaped by the furniture.
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DESIGN OF SET DISPLAYS FOR BREAD AND BAKERY IN GROCERY STORESLázaro García, Julia January 2022 (has links)
Master thesis carried out in collaboration with PS Retail, a retail design company from Jönköping, during the spring semester of 2022 as a part of the Industrial Design Master at Jönköping University. This project describes the process of design, development and construction of a module focused on the bread and bakery department in grocery stores for EveryDay Sweden, a partner of PS Retail. It consists of the development of a new versatile and contemporary assortment of displays that fit the interior of grocery stores, more specifically, for the bread and bakery department. Some of their approaches are to anticipate how supermarkets will evolve over time and design accordingly. In addition, they want the space to be comfortable for everyone, so some ergonomic factors are taken into account. Finally, their goal is to expand to other European markets, so both aesthetics and function must be considered. The final result is a module for bread storage and some proposals on how to fit in different environments. It works similar to a drawer, except that when the customer pulls it, the glass is lifted and the bread is exposed. In addition, the proposals represent how this module would look in different shapes and environments, depending on the capacity of the store.
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