Core77 Weekly Roundup (6-9-25 to 6-13-25)
Here's what we looked at this week:Objets d'esign: Lexon is releasing speaker and lamp versions of Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog sculpture. Volvo's new Multi-Adaptive Safety Belt compensates for different sizes, shapes and crash severities.Dometic's designey coolers use a different manufacturing method. Wandercraft's Eve, the world's first self-balancing exoskeleton, allows people to walk again.U.C. Berkeley's tiny pogo robot has a unique locomotion style.BARE designs a better—and less expensive—Dutch oven featuring a host of UX improvements.Clever materials use: How to clear standing water on a flat roof using rope.Architecture that works with challenging terrain, not against it: The Zig-Zag Resort, by JA Joubert and UNS Architects.Industrial design firm APE creates the Echo Pro, a perfect-fitting bike helmet with a novel adjustment mechanism.The Splay Max: A folding portable 35" monitor.Industrial Design student work: Dashiell Schaeffer's Curvesse rocking chair, made from a single sheet of plywood.These unusual, "anti-ligature" doorknobs are designed with a grim functional purpose.Designey tool kits: A trend with legs.BareBag's unusual design approach: Bags that serve as hanging points for other bags.From Germany, the NOHRD SlimBeam is a handcrafted, attractive piece of home exercise equipment.Why America's streetlights have been turning purple.When industrial design is subject to aftermarket modifications: BoxPlates to undo the PlayStation 5's look.This ShowerClear design fixes the mold problem all showerheads have.Industrial design case study: Curve ID tackles industrial kitchen equipment for JAVAR.

Here's what we looked at this week:
Objets d'esign: Lexon is releasing speaker and lamp versions of Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog sculpture.
Volvo's new Multi-Adaptive Safety Belt compensates for different sizes, shapes and crash severities.
Dometic's designey coolers use a different manufacturing method.
Wandercraft's Eve, the world's first self-balancing exoskeleton, allows people to walk again.
U.C. Berkeley's tiny pogo robot has a unique locomotion style.
BARE designs a better—and less expensive—Dutch oven featuring a host of UX improvements.
Clever materials use: How to clear standing water on a flat roof using rope.
Architecture that works with challenging terrain, not against it: The Zig-Zag Resort, by JA Joubert and UNS Architects.
Industrial design firm APE creates the Echo Pro, a perfect-fitting bike helmet with a novel adjustment mechanism.
The Splay Max: A folding portable 35" monitor.
Industrial Design student work: Dashiell Schaeffer's Curvesse rocking chair, made from a single sheet of plywood.
These unusual, "anti-ligature" doorknobs are designed with a grim functional purpose.
Designey tool kits: A trend with legs.
BareBag's unusual design approach: Bags that serve as hanging points for other bags.
From Germany, the NOHRD SlimBeam is a handcrafted, attractive piece of home exercise equipment.
Why America's streetlights have been turning purple.
When industrial design is subject to aftermarket modifications: BoxPlates to undo the PlayStation 5's look.
This ShowerClear design fixes the mold problem all showerheads have.
Industrial design case study: Curve ID tackles industrial kitchen equipment for JAVAR.