Surface Synthesis - Surface Synthesis is a system of products focusing on the manipulation of usable surfaces. The system is divided into two main product categories of furniture and dinerware. The furniture consists of a table, TV tray, chair, and stool and each consists of 2 to 6 'corner pieces.' The corner pieces all interlock securely with basic positive to negative interfaces, are lightweight for easy assembly, and can be nested together for storage purposes. Sold in sets of 12, the Surface Synthesis furniture system is a fun alternative to the card tables and folding chairs. The dinerware consists of trays and porcelain dishes which interlock in the same manner as the furniture, if on a simpler scale. Up to 5 dishes can be arranged on the tray at one time, in whatever combination best suiting the users current needs.
Gazelle - The Gazelle is a unique form of footwear designed for use in low-gravity situations. The user wears a pair of boots which interlock with a pair of pseudo-feet, like ski-boots and skis. When the pseudo-feet are attached, the Gazelle mimics the lower legs of other creatures in the animal kingdom, giving the user new opportunities in pedal locomotion. With the Gazelle, graceful strides and bounding leaps once only observed can now be experienced.
Lopping Shears - Used for trimming tree branches up to 3/4", these shears are designed with several special features. The blades are replaceable and are set within a pincer-like structure at the head of the shears. This structure prevents the tree branch from slipping out from between the blades while cutting. Within the body of the shears are two fold-out saws, for branches too large to cut with the blades. The 'ladder' design allows for the shears to be easily held in either the cutting or sawing position. The shears are bi-injection molded Nylon-66 with neoprene handles, and since the piece is symmetrical, require only one mold in production.
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