jung soo park presents the museum of pixelated industrial design series
(above) eames lounge chair and ottoman designed by charles and ray eames in 1956
all images courtesy of jung soo park

 

 

 

industrial designer jung soo park presents his latest series ‘museum of pixelated industrial design’. for this instagram project, the designer started creating pixelated interpretations of iconic designs throughout history with the aim of promoting design culture learning. each design is posted to his instagram page, including some background information on each piece. from the barcelona chair to the bb-8 droid to the walkman to the macintosh, the series includes a wide range of iconic items. 

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apple IIc introduced the snow white design language developed by hartmut esslinger in 1984 

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brionvega algol TV designed by marco zanuso and richard sapper in 1964

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ball clock designed by george nelson in 1949

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barcelona chair designed by ludwig mies van der rohe in 1929

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aalto vase designed by alvar aalto in 1936

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braun RT20 designed by dieter rams

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juicy salif designed by philippe starck in 1990 for alessi

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kikkoman soy sauce bottle designed by kenji ekuan in 1961

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kay bojesen monkey by kay bojesen, designed in 1951

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PH5 lamp designed by poul henningsen in 1958

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volkswagen type 1 designed by ferdinand porsche in 1938 

 

designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: juliana neira | designboom