Art. Lebedev studio - Russian design giants
April 10th, 2007 FunForever
Art. Lebedev studio was founded a long time ago – in 1995 by Artemy Lebedev in Moscow. Art. Lebedev studio does industrial design, graphic design, web design, and interface engineering. It is hard to find people more creative than them. We would like to introduce an overview of their products.
The best of it all is their new Vilkus adaptor. It was developed for people who like touching the electrical circuit with their own fingers.
Many people find pleasure in this unusual entertainment - they normally use U-shaped fragments of bare wire, paper clips or even usual metal forks. All these objects are unreliable and easily broken.
All household sockets are designed so as to prevent any finger abuse, while this adaptor lets to stick fingers very easy. For Brittish and American sockets - also not a problem.



Dispensum
Dispensum was designed as tape made from one bent and burnished metal sheet. Dispensum can be mounted to the wall.


Verbarius
Verbarius is an electronic clock – which is the only clock in the world, which writes the time in a humane way. Five languages are available: English, German, Spanish, French and Russian. You can upload any other language - from Latin to Gaelic, from your PC. Cool.
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3. katie | April 19th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
where can i get this ?
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