
Most of us have to resort to food supplements every day and it often forget to take all those pills, despite the presence of those plastic bottles placed everywhere.
Celine Forestier offers an ingenious solution, seven casemates sculpture, one for each day of the week, which contain hidden and organized medicine inside a piece of art.
Each face varies, making the recognition of medicines easier to the touch as well as sight.
Furthermore, each box can be a daily reminder
The shapes of the boxes are made of resin, molded shapes of fractals found in nature. At the base of the wooden steps. you start the pills on Monday found on the first step down until the last day placed on the top step. Of course on each box is written on the day of the week
But here's the cool part: The boxes are divided into four sections colored with different colors to reflect the time of day, ie morning from white to gray at night.

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an old saying goes "a man's trash is another man's treasure" is rarely applied to the old office furniture.
Thoughtfully Design Studio has found a way to save even more hopeless examples, from remixing their songs into funky and functional ways.
The Italian company has collaborated with Manerba, an office furniture company looking to start using the inventory of obsolete products.
The...
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