IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine

IBFSP Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Fragrance Lamp

Aromatherapy and design have met to create the product Fragrance Lamp, realized in 2019. The experiment and development process was based on creating a new material that emits the natural essence of lavender flower. Therefore, here is a lighting object that, in addition to its functionality, will bring those who give it a chance, closer to nature. Lavender, its unique texture and fragrance, are found in the Fragrance Lamp which is part of the sustainable design products.

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smart board

Smart boards, made from recycled materials, help kids to improve their knowledge, motor skills and experience. The motives on the board are created by using different materials and textures to stimulate development of sensors. They have the ability to find and correct errors, offer experiences in an easy and fun way. Their creation increased awareness of pollution and healthy environment amongst kids and their creators.

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No Footprint Wood House

The No Footprint Wood House is located along the southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Its bioclimatic design integrates with the surrounding lush tropical forests and natural habitat. The project forms part of the multi-award winning No Footprint House series. Climate-responsive building variations are based on passive design strategies. Industrial building techniques and prefabricated components are combined with locally harvested and regenerative construction materials. The project promotes integral sustainability in terms of its social, economic, environmental and spatial performance.

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Jackery Nexus

This design transforms packaging from a passive container into an active system. By integrating identification, interaction, and continuous information within its structure, it enables seamless connections across production, logistics, and use stages. The design emphasizes clarity, scalability, and practical implementation, allowing packaging to support ongoing services without altering existing manufacturing processes. It serves as a long term interface enhancing efficiency, transparency, and user understanding throughout the product lifecycle.

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Playful Hut

This eco-friendly packaging combines practicality and creativity, ensuring product safety during transport while giving packaging new life through innovative design. Made from 100% biodegradable materials, it addresses the pain points of traditional packaging in handling and usage, offering a more efficient production process and a more convenient user experience. The design also supports reuse, reducing waste and providing DIY fun for families, making sustainability a part of everyday life.

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MX Dynamic

Tackling the limitations of traditional spaces, fixed layouts that are hard to renovate and inefficient construction that generates excessive waste, the product centers on reconstructing spatial logic through modularity and integrates a micro environment of sound, light, and electricity, and a digital platform to enhance operational efficiency. Its closed loop recycling design cuts renovation waste by 80 percent and adapts to multiple scenarios such as offices and commercial spaces. The system delivers an ondemand space that combines innovative design with social significance.

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