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Task:
How can we make a bottle presentation case in which the bottles appear to float in mid-air but can still be taken out?

Idea:
We use strong magnets that hold the bottles in place.

Solution:
We take a laser-cut piece of acrylic which we bend into a frame, into which we screw strong magnets along the top. To disguise the magnets we stick original crown caps over them.

Task:
How can we add value to a traditional high table?

Idea:
Incorporate a deeper section in the tabletop as an ice holder for drinks.

Solution:
Using a thermoforming process, plastic is shaped over a previously milled wooden tabletop, creating an additional element.

Task:
How can we add value to a traditional high table?

Idea:
Add the option of stowing items such as a pack of cards or dice shaker in a well under a cover panel.

Solution:
To match the tabletop we create an additional cover panel that can be placed over the stowage space.

Task:
How can we add value to a traditional high table?

Idea:
Add an extra device such as a rotating beer keg holder.

Solution:
Using a thermoforming process, a plastic element is manufactured as a stepped pyramid and then connected to a rotating element.

Task:
How can we come up with a bottle carrier or glass carrier that can be produced in small quantities, each with an individual design and your own logo printed on it?

Idea:
Three separate parts, each one individually decorated, are assembled to produce a low-cost bottle or glass carrier.

Solution:
The carrying element is milled to create the final format, and two sides are each milled and bent to hold the appropriate number of bottles or glasses. The three elements are then joined together.