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TDW 100% Design Tokyo 2006: Pore
by Harry / November 16, 2006


Designed by Takafumi Nemoto, Pore products included a lighting object that has similar functionality to the Multipot. An ambient light in its own right, the table/ container/ recharger/ light has sockets inside to recharge your Penck phone and iPod. Also on display Nemoto’s Oboro candle holder/ incense stand and a clock with a mirrored surface you can write on…

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Pore table/ container/ recharger/ light.


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Pore Oboro candle/ incense holder.


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Mirror clock.


Seeing as charger pots are becoming a category, what about versions you can hang off the wall so that you can put it in smaller entryways (double duty as a night light and height adjustable) and a taller version you can use without a table to sit it on. Just a thought. Or two.

Harry / November 16, 2006 at 5:27 PM / Flag

I agree with Harry, I would like to see a wall mounted charger station. Of course, it would also help if my apartment had an outlet that was higher than a foot off the ground in a few places. The wall mount would be ruined by having a cord dangling down >:(

Jw / November 17, 2006 at 12:17 PM / Flag

Wireless electricity?

G Force / November 17, 2006 at 9:26 PM / Flag

That mirror is amazing! It reminds me of how the glass family in Salinger's novels would write on the mirrors in soap. I would love to have one.

Meghan Carter / November 17, 2006 at 11:52 PM / Flag

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The concept of a table and a mirror clock is written here:

babel charger station
I made the bed for portable. The portable's life cycle is like ours. Day after day is charging and going out. It is convenient for us that the portables are charged
by the side of our sleeping. Because they are always carried in our daily life, too. This could be the form of the side table for our bed from now.

toki mirror clock
Shaped the time which the man feels. The hours pass very regularly. But passing hours are sometimes vague for someone, faster or slower. No figures on the face of a clock. you can write anything into the face. Mark the time of your basic point or write a schedule of your family. How to use is up to you, same as the time.

PORE / November 19, 2006 at 10:08 PM / Flag

Can anyone please tell me how the Pore Oboro candle/ incense holder works? I am very interested.

Nat / September 18, 2008 at 12:28 AM / Flag

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