How is a product created? The design process of beat bolli FORM
From the initial idea to the finished object – and back to the raw material.
Behind every beat bolli FORM product lies a well-thought-out, structured process. No accident. Simplicity is intentional. This article provides insight into the journey a product takes from the initial idea to the finished product.
Scented Soap by Tamanohada: Why This Spherical Natural Soap Will Transform Your Bathroom Forever
Whether as a daily companion in the bathroom, a thoughtful gift, or the first step toward a more mindful, sustainable skincare routine, this soap sets the standard. It is living proof that even everyday objects can bring joy, reflect your values, and add a touch of beauty to your day.
A6 Soap Dish: The thoughtfully designed soap dish for your bathroom
Solid soaps are part of a broader trend toward a plastic-free, more sustainable bathroom. They don’t require plastic bottles, are concentrated, long-lasting, and often made from natural ingredients. When paired with a high-quality soap dish like the A6, they create a bathroom ritual that excels on multiple levels: ecologically, aesthetically, and functionally.
Incense Holder and Vase: A Multifunctional Design Piece
The A5 incense holder by beat bolli FORM is no ordinary incense accessory. It is a well-crafted Swiss design piece that elegantly combines two everyday functions, is sustainably produced, and adds visual appeal to any living space.
How to Set Up a Quiet, Inspiring Home Office
Working from home sounds relaxing, but it can be exactly the opposite if the environment isn’t right. A well-designed home office setup isn’t a luxury—it’s the foundation for focused, productive, and sustainable work.
How 3D printing is revolutionizing sustainable product design
From concept to finished product—without waste, without detours. How local manufacturing and digital technology are enabling a new generation of design products.
PLA Bioplastic vs. Conventional Plastic
Whether it’s a pen holder, soap dish, smartphone mount, or home decor, we encounter these items every day. But what material is actually behind them, and does it make a difference for us and our planet? In this article, we compare PLA bioplastic with conventional plastic and show why the choice of material in design products means much more than just aesthetics