Architect and graphic designer Katerina Kamprani has created a series of household items that are designed so horribly that make us appreciate good design a lot more. She calls this series “The Uncomfortable”.
Architect and graphic designer Katerina Kamprani has created a series of household items that are designed so horribly that make us appreciate good design a lot more. She calls this series “The Uncomfortable”.
I like these a lot. Each one a chocolate teapot.
So THIS is where James Dyson steals his best ideas!
These are hilarious!!!
Katerina you are a true Greek Goddess
I like how these take the cover of the book The Design of Everyday Things by Donald Norman to the next level.
SOMEONE HAS TOO MUCH TIME ON THEIR HANDS,BUT AN INCREDIBLE WAY OF THINKING.
Did she by any chance help Microsoft develop the latest version of Word?
Oh boy, I needed that. Pure genius. Well crafted & needs to be featured as hot items on HSN!
In the tradition of Bergholt Stuttley (“Bloody Stupid”) Johnson!
OH NO!!
This is extremely clever. True art.
Makes a dummy feel smart.
I don’t know what that rod with the 2 blue large and small paddle looking things on each end is…but I’m going to the ‘Zon to try and buy one.
this is hurting my brain by every second with thoughts of utter confusion and idk what to say now imma kid!
You could add a small pump to rhat watering can and turn it into a fountain.
You had one job in an artistic way