Cool product design concepts
To design something is not just about how it looks. It is about how it works. It is about the material. The aluminium. The glass. And in this case… the Play-Doh. When you look at these objects, you see a fanatical devotion to the idea of “fun.” It is quite remarkable. The cursor chair is not merely a place to sit. It is a physical manifestation of our digital existence, extruded into a three-dimensional space with a singular, unibody construction.
These product design concepts by Laurent Del Rey challenge our perception of the mundane. A couch shaped like a text bubble? It is profound. It suggests that communication is comfort. It is intuitive. It feels inevitable. The iPod booth is not just nostalgia; it is a celebration of the click wheel, a tactile experience that we have tragically lost in our pursuit of the glass slab. It is magical. It is undeniably, unapologetically… designed.
Innovation meets humor in the portfolio of artist Laurent Del Rey. We have curated the most striking, clever, and aesthetically pleasing concepts that turn everyday icons into functional furniture and technology.


































The Boston Dynamics table is terrifyingly beautiful. It captures the anxiety of robotics and domesticates it into a console table. It is a brave new world for your hallway. And the Play-Doh mouse brings a texture to computing that we didn’t know we needed until now. It is tactile whimsy.
If you appreciate the marriage of form and function, there is more to explore. Check out industrial design, creative furniture, and future tech concepts for more visionary ideas.