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Core77 Weekly Roundup (9-15-25 to 9-19-25)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

This simple but elegant bent plywood MT Chair is by industrial designers Rafa Peris and David Guilmain, a/k/a Pecadora.

The BoxBlayde, a powered boxcutter, makes short work of cardboard.

From Danish design studio Moebe, a low-tech, height-adjustable wall lamp made with a minimum of materials.

See the design sketches behind Matthias Pleissnig’s crazy furniture pieces.

Adults Don’t Play, by Spacon and +Halle, is an interactive public bench with user-adjustable seating.

A fantastic industrial design case study: Creating a custom orthotic, fast, with Formlabs.

Designer/architect Müge Kahraman’s mirrors inspired by baggage claim conveyor belts.

Industrial Design student work: Aleš Urbancík’s clothes rack with fixed, collapsible hangers.

Hybrid footwear design: Teva’s ReEmber Camp Slip On combines the best parts of a slipper and a boot.

These two young designers invented the ball pit for Ikea in 1970.

Here’s how they clean the balls in a ball pit. (Also, some nasty ball pit stories.)

Tiger’s new angled-blade blender design: Gamechanger or gimmick?

Stonemore’s modern, anti-package-theft mailboxes.

The ForgedAir is a comfortable, lightweight, sound-transparent full-face respirator.

Paul Cocksedge’s beautiful “Critical Mass” marble table.

Form follows function: Ticket rails. These are the perfect object.

You’ll be pleased to learn that these steel coat hangers belong to “a holistic system of objects for living.”

A handsome take on ticket rails: Biglow Woodcraft’s Gravity Bars.

Industrial design case study: Spanner helps out with the Freearm, a parent-invented device for tube feeding and IV infusions.

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