Friday, October 22, 2021

Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse Hopes to Turn the Tide Against Plastic Waste

Microsoft Ocean Plastic Mouse Hopes to Turn the Tide Against Plastic Waste

With the majority of press surrounding Microsoft’s recent Surface event focused upon the company’s intriguing more-than-meets-the-eye flagship laptop, the Surface Laptop Studio, alongside other 2-in-1 form factors reflective of the company’s commitment to convertible computing devices it was easy to miss the reveal of a smaller accessory – an eco-design conceived to reuse plastic detritus collected from the ocean and turn it into a point and click peripheral, the Ocean Plastic Mouse.

“The team wondered, why couldn’t we make a resin out of plastic in the ocean and make a dent there?” said Patrick Gaule, senior designer on the Windows & Devices design team. “We started formalizing this idea. What type of resin? What kind of product? We came up with a plan to look into it. We were sure it was going to be very hard. We weren’t sure it was going to work.”

And thus Microsoft set out to conceive a scalable method for converting gathered plastic bottles, bottle caps, packaging and other discarded waste polluting waterways and coastlines, breaking them down into raw polymer resin pellets to form the external shell of their new mouse.

Because ocean plastic tends to already exhibit signs of molecular degradation caused by heat, ultraviolet light, moisture and salt exposure (left long enough to churn in the ocean, these plastics degrade into the minuscule nightmare known as microplastics now found in nearly every water source and ecosystem), the Microsoft team needed to discover new methods ensuring the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) commonly used to make water bottles into a material suitable for a consumer electronic device.

“The resin used is polyester, which is good for water bottle applications but not a common material used for consumer electronics,” said Tony Li, a principal mechanical engineer for Surface devices. “That’s the challenge. All plastics have different behavior. Polyester has higher mold shrinkage, lower heat deflection and the material has higher moisture absorption than other resins more commonly used for hardware enclosures.”

The resulting design isn’t made entirely of recycled plastic, just 20 percent. Microsoft says their original goal was to use half that, 10 percent recycled ocean plastic for their Ocean Plastic Mouse. But in the process of developing the resin, the team was able to eke an additional 10 percent more of the recycled ocean plastic by weight – the equivalent of half of a 16-ounce water bottle. The resulting mouse is covered in speckled plastic reminiscent of vanilla ice cream, complemented by a blue tinted scroll wheel.

But you may be wondering, “Why not 100% recycled plastic?”. The chemical composition of their proprietary recycled PET plastic proved a roadblock toward this ideal goal; a mouse made entirely of recycled resin sourced from water bottles “would not meet mechanical and reliability specifications” according to Microsoft’s engineering team. Instead, a resin blend combining PET and polycarbonate (PC) plastic was found to offer a balance between durability, comfort and aesthetics.

Microsoft notes the Ocean Plastic Mouse represents an early effort to integrate recycled ocean plastic as a rule rather than an exception. “This isn’t the be-all, end-all,” says Patrick Gaule, senior designer on the Windows & Devices design team. “This is one example, and we want to do more of this. What I really look forward to is the kind of dialogue with our customers who buy these. I want to hear why they did it, what was interesting about it to them. Because that’s only going to help us going forward.”

The Ocean Plastic Mouse is available now for $24.99 via Microsoft.com.

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Meet Revol: The Dog Crate That Combines Form + Function

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Meet Revol: The Dog Crate That Combines Form + Function

Your dog is part of your family and their crate is part of your home. But, let’s face it: traditional wire dog crates can be an eyesore. The team at Diggs set out to reimagine the crate training experience with products that are stylish for pet parents and safer for pets.

While searching for products for his own dog, Diggs’ founder Zel Crampton found that existing crates on the market were clunky, difficult to use and unattractive. To create a better crate, the Diggs team embarked on a design process that incorporated ethnographic research, customer feedback and thorough safety testing. The result is revolutionary: the Revol Dog Crate.

three different size dog crates on white background

Safety was our top consideration at every point in the design process. Because the pet industry isn’t widely regulated, we utilize standards for toys and juvenile products to design Revol. All of the materials used in our products meet these stringent standards for known toxins and our products are designed to prevent hazardous conditions to pet parents and their pets.

– Greg Walker, Head of Pet Safety at Diggs

Revol is as functional as it is beautiful – a design lover’s dream. A reimagined take on the pet supply staple, Revol features a sleek profile and modern colorways that look great in any space. The attractive exterior complements your existing decor, so you don’t have to sacrifice style for your dog’s safety. Diamond-shaped wire mesh reduces the risk of your pup’s paws or mouth getting stuck, while ergonomic, easy-to-use doors make the crate extremely user-friendly.

large brown dog laying inside dog crate on white background

This month, Diggs released the Large size of their Revol Dog Crate. With a waitlist of over 35,000 eager pet parents, it was the brand’s most anticipated launch yet. Built for dogs up to 90 lbs, the Large Revol is a popular choice for Doodles, Golden Retrievers, Labradors and other large breeds.

“The Large Revol is the culmination of three years of R&D and feedback from our Pet Parents, which makes it something really special in the world of products,” said Courtney Armstrong, Head of Product Development at Diggs. “We were able to tackle some really significant challenges with this design, all while striving to enhance the forms and features people have come to know and love about our products.”

person wearing all back moving collapsed dog crate

Revol is a smart choice for dogs of all ages, from puppies to senior pets. The garage-style side door is handy for crate training and makes it more easily accessible for dogs with mobility issues. The included puppy divider allows you to resize the crate’s interior as your pup grows. Apartment dwellers will appreciate the collapsible frame for compact storage, while pet parents on the go can use the wheels for easy transport.

It’s an example of good design solving real problems. Diggs’ growing array of products seeks to help pets and their parents live better, together. The Revol Dog Crate is available in three sizes and three colors, and pairs well with Diggs’ crate accessories, including the Snooz Crate Pad and the first-of-its-kind Groov Training Aid. To learn more about Diggs, visit diggs.pet.

side by side images of yellow dog in large dog crate on white background

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The Best Gift Ideas for the Jewelry + Watch Obsessed

The Best Gift Ideas for the Jewelry + Watch Obsessed

You know who we’re talking about, the names on your list who believe in making a statement with their everyday appearance, well, every day. These little accessories that are the something extra that will take a look from A to A+. If you’re on the lookout for a unique piece of jewelry or a special watch that they’ll still be talking about next December, we’ve got you covered. From handmade earrings and sleek watches to 3D printed rings and bracelets – these modern jewelry and watch picks make the perfect holiday gift for that special someone on your list.

side of light-skinned woman's face wearing one long earring with black chain and quartz

E109 Drop Earrings with Clear Quartz by WAIWAI \\\ $49
Quartz is known to increase awareness and clarity while enhancing energy, perseverance and patience. These asymmetrical hanging earrings balance the delicacy of the clear quartz with leather studs and a long black stainless steel chain. A great choice for that someone who reaches for their magical stones during the full moon.

white mannequin arm wearing black wrap bracelet on white background

Ribbon Bracelet by Ex Ovo \\\ $165
A unique, sculptural piece, the spiraling Ribbon Bracelet is sure to catch an eye or two. Made in New York City using acrylic, it appears to be formed to your wrist – wearable art! The acrylic also means this piece is easy to wipe down when it gets something on it, just reach for a microfiber cloth. Choose from a selection of colors to find the best fit.

three watches of various colors lined up side by side on white background

Multi Watch by AARK Collective \\\ $134
Playful with great use of color, the Multi Watch is bold yet wearable. A two-tone leather strap is paired with a sandblasted matte case that holds Japanese quartz and a scratch-resistant mineral glass lens. Match the giftee’s aesthetic by choosing between Morning, Noon and Midnight color palettes.

mesh collar necklace on beige surface with shadows

Mesh Collar Necklace from Anthropologie \\\ $60
Dress up just about any ensemble by adding this beautiful Mesh Collar Necklace around their neck. A dazzling addition to the minimalist’s jewelry collection, the 14K antique gold-plated brass necklace features a lobster clasp and is 16-inches long with a 2-inch extender chain.

two curved silver bar earrings on white background

Curved Bar Earrings by Flavia Bennett \\\ $92
You’re looking at some of the most versatile jewelry – these earrings can be worn three different ways! A single curved bar, one curved and the curved jacket facing opposite directions or the curved bar and jacket facing the same direction. You can also mix and match between nine different finishes. Both the curved bar and jacket in the same finish (choose from all brushed, all oxidized, or all pavé texture) or the curved bar with a different finish than the jacket (brushed/oxidized, oxidized/brushed, brushed/pavé, pavé/brushed, oxidized/pavé, pavé/oxidized). (Note: when mixing finishes the first describes the curved bar with the post and the second describes the jacket)

all black watch on white background

Till Black Watch by Projects Watches \\\ $135
If you’re looking for a new-fangled clever way to tell time, you’re going to want to check out the Till Watch. Mixing numbers and words, it speaks to you visually through both – allowing you to tell the time while reading it. A stainless steel face and silicon band bring it all together, a great gift for watch lovers and clever individuals alike.

side of light-skinned woman's face wearing one circular earring

3/4 Contour Earrings by Lily Toya \\\ $72
A brushed matte finish with subtle shine makes this pair of geometric earrings ideal for everyday wear and date nights, too. Measuring in at just under an inch, their casual vibe and unique take on the classic hoop will take every outfit you own to the next level. Choose between 14K gold-plated brass or sterling silver.

necklace with three geometric layered pendants on wood background

Full Deco Necklace by L.Greenwalt Jewelry \\\ $83
Made in Portland, the Full Deco Necklace is bold, yet effortless to wear with its three lightweight stacked geometric pendants that measure in at 2 1/2-inches tall by 1 3/8-inches wide. Choose from a variety of metals for both pendants and chain, as well as chain length, to customize this beauty to your loved one’s liking. The pendant is available in 14K gold fill, sterling silver, or sterling silver and gold fill. The chain comes in 16.5-inch and 28-inch lengths in gold fill, sterling silver or brass.

black watch with white face on white background

Elementary Watch by Swatch \\\ $80
Go back to the basics with a black watch band, white face, blue hour hand, red minute hand and yellow seconds hand. A watch that says I’m-a-statement-but-we-don’t-need-to-talk-about-it. The silicone band is comfortable on wrists and the piece is water resistant down to 30 meters.

light skinned woman wearing white dress and wearing a bracelet and two rings

Vida Ring by DDNKA Studio \\\ $240
DDNKA Studio is known for bringing together architecture, art, science and technology in their jewelry. The Vida Ring combines 3D printing with handmade manufacturing techniques to create a wearable sterling silver piece of art. Available in half sizes from 4.5 to 10.

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Can’t make up your mind? A Design Milk Gift Card is always a good holiday gift idea! Whether you’re shopping for family, friends, coworkers or partners, they’ll love perusing our modern finds and picking out something they truly love.

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Slowtide Unveils Collection Featuring the Iconic Artwork of Keith Haring

Slowtide Unveils Collection Featuring the Iconic Artwork of Keith Haring

Artist Keith Haring lived a short 31 years yet 31+ years after his death his iconic work is still timeless. His instantly recognizable art is known for its bold, animated figures and energetic drawings, often seen on t-shirts, posters and tote bags, in addition to museum walls and private collections. Now, you can acquire Haring’s work through a new capsule collection with Slowtide in partnership with Artestar. The collaboration includes 11 towels, 4 blankets, a bathrobe and a changing poncho all featuring Haring’s signature drawings on sustainably sourced fabrics.

white bathroom with towel and robe featuring artwork by keith haring

The 100% super soft cotton Breaker towels are absorbent with a double-sided woven pattern and fringe detailing at the ends. The bath towels are 30″ x 64″ while the hand towels are 13″ x 33″, each coming in three colors – White, Steel Blue and Mustard.

In addition to the Breakers – White bath towel and matching Breakers Hand Towel – White being sold separately, they’re also available as a two-piece bundle (includes 2 bath towels and 2 hand towels in White) and a four-piece bundle (includes 4 bath towels and 4 hand towels in White). There’s even a matching Breakers Robe in white available in S/M and L/XL to round out the look.

black and white towel with keith haring art

man in black and white robe with keith haring artwork

blue and white towels with Keith Haring artwork hanging

The Breakers – Steel Blue bath towel and Breakers Hand Towel – Steel Blue are available separately, as well as in a two-piece bundle (includes 2 bath towels and 2 hand towels in Steel Blue) and a four-piece bundle (includes 4 bath towels and 4 hand towels in Steel Blue).

gold and white towels with keith haring artwork

The Breakers – Mustard bath towel and Breakers Hand Towel – Mustard are available solo, in addition to a two-piece bundle (includes 2 bath towels and 2 hand towels in Mustard) and a four-piece bundle (includes 4 bath towels and 4 hand towels in Mustard).

Keith Haring blanket in black and white

The Breakers Tapestry Blanket is made from soft 100% cotton featuring a reversible design and fringe edges. The blanket measures 50″ x 68″.

The Burrows towel works for days at the beach, by the pool or simply taking a shower. It’s made of super soft absorbent cotton and spans 62″ x 34″.

colorful fitness towel with keith haring figures

The Burrows Fitness Towel measures in at a grab-n-go 13″ x 31″ size that’s perfect for use at the gym, yoga studio or golf course. The lightweight design is made of 100% soft cotton velour that easily absorbs sweat.

colorful blanket

The Burrows Fleece Blanket is made from 100% recycled materials that will keep you warm. Spanning 50″ x 60″, the lightweight blanket features a reversible design with a soft brushed finish.

colorful blanket of animated figures

The 50″ x 68″ Burrows Tapestry Blanket comes with a bold, oversized reversible design made from 100% soft cotton that’s finished with a fringe edging.

 

colorful quick dry towel with animate figures

The highly absorbent, 30″ x 60″ Groove Quick-Dry Towel is made from 100% post-consumer waste, specifically plastic water bottles. The towel has a double-sided print and a hanging loop to easily hang up to dry.

white blanket with black and white animated figures holding a red heart

Featuring the same design as the Rise Up towel we shared in our Design Lover’s Gift Guide, the Rise Up Tapestry Blanket is a 50″ x 68″ work of art designed to keep your warm. Made from soft cotton with a reversible design and fringe edges.

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F5: Stop for a Moment of Calm With Artist Zai Divecha

F5: Stop for a Moment of Calm With Artist Zai Divecha

light skinned woman with short dark hair wearing white button up shirt and looking away from the camera

Photo: Diana Divecha

Artist Zai Divecha is a San Francisco-based artist whose work invites you to breathe for a minute, a quiet, calm respite in an overstimulating world. By folding, pleating or rolling sheets of white paper, she creates intricate patterns of light and shadow. Zai has shown at Marrow Gallery, West Coast Craft and the American Craft Council. Some of her clients include Instagram, Twitter and Square. Zai is a Bay Area native and a Yale graduate.

Today Zai joins us for Friday Five!

framed colorful symmetrical artwork hanging on white wall in front of dining set

Photo: Zai Divecha

1. Colorful Artwork
I’ve recently started investing more in original artwork for my home. When it comes to collecting art, I find myself drawn to bold, saturated works – art that feels very different from my own. My partner and I recently bought this painting from Rithika Merchant, an Indian artist in Barcelona (she’s also a cousin of mine). I love her rich, lush exploration of mythological narratives. We also just bought an exuberant, colorful piece from Travis Weller, a local Bay Area artist who layers cut paper into looping, swirling motifs. Buying original art can be so special – it’s so personal and vulnerable to invite someone else’s craft and vision into one’s home. I love being on both sides of this interaction: It’s an honor to make work for other people’s homes, and it’s also deeply fulfilling to invest in artists whose work I feel connected to.

light skinned woman with short dark hair wearing glasses and headphones

Photo: Zai Divecha

2. Audiobooks
It took me a while to get on the audiobook bandwagon, but now that I’m on it, I’m hooked. I listen while I’m making art, doing dishes or walking my dog. In an effort to give less money to Amazon, I recently switched my audiobook subscription from Audible to Libro.fm. They’re independently owned and give a portion of your subscription fee to the local bookstore of your choice. I can’t help but plug a few of my recent favorites. For witty linguistics books that you’ll surely end up quoting to friends, Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch and Wordslut by Amanda Montell are clever and entertaining. If you’re open to having your views challenged, I found that both Caste by Isabel Wilkerson and What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon fundamentally changed the way I understand facets of American society. For characters that you’ll fall in love with and won’t want to say goodbye to, dive into A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry and A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara.

open water covered in fog

Photo: Zai Divecha

3. Fog
I’m obsessed with fog. As a San Francisco resident and Bay Area native, I take a lot of pride in our city’s most iconic type of weather. I love the way it turns any scene or vista into quiet, subtle ombré, a gradient that ends in a whiteout. I especially love when it’s layered thick over the city, like a cozy, familiar blanket. It also makes for beautiful lighting for outdoor portraits – “nature’s softbox,” a photographer friend recently joked. Because of San Francisco’s hilly topography, the city has lots of little microclimates, and the weather varies quite a bit from neighborhood to neighborhood. When my partner and I moved a year ago, fogginess was actually one of our main search criteria. We picked a neighborhood that’s known to be especially foggy!

shelves with plants and kitchen pieces

Photo: Zai Divecha

4. Houseplants
I have houseplants in every room of my home, and all over my studio as well. They’re weirdly entertaining – my fellow plant-lovers will know what I’m talking about. For instance, the cactuses pictured here have been growing so fast that I’ve taken to marking their height on the wall monthly, the way my parents would measure our heights on our kitchen door frame when we were kids. (I’m currently fostering those cactuses – along with about 15 other plants – for a friend who’s on the East Coast for a year. I’m honored she entrusted me to care for her babies!) My extensive houseplant collection also serves as a source of inspiration for organic patterns, forms and textures. Nature has so much to offer artists.

light skinned woman in biking apparel riding in

Photo: Dalton Nonweiler

5. Cycling
Biking meets so many of my core needs as a human: It gets me out into nature, it gives me long stretches of quality time with friends, it gets my heart rate up and it always makes me feel emotionally and mentally refreshed. My intensity around cycling ebbs and flows, though. Some years, I really push myself, like the time I did the Death Ride: 5,000 feet of elevation over 124 miles in one day, which required some serious training. But most of the time, I just go out on joy rides. Lately, I’ve been experimenting with sports photography. I’ll sling a camera over my shoulder and try to get action shots of my friends while we’re on the move. I’ve really enjoyed layering a creative hobby on top of an athletic hobby.

Work by Zai Divecha:

framed white relief art

Photo: Zai Devecha

closeup of white relief art

Photo: Zai Devecha

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