For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

Designers have a restless mind and never cease to amaze us by recreating ordinary objects in a more rewarding way. A microfiber-lined tie so you can clean your phone screen, a pen that tells you how many words to write to her, or an airport pet room are just a few examples of smart things that have been done to revolutionize our daily lives.

We welcome innovation and designers who have managed to improve our daily lives with their stunning creations.

13 PHOTOS

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

1. Tables with pedals to allow children to move while learning.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

2. A trash can that allows you to vote with cigarette butts in Edinburgh.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

3. In Seoul, refueling hoses hang from the roof, so you don't have to worry about which side you have to park your car on.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

4. A gadget that simulates someone watching TV.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

5. A pen that tells you how many words can be written with it.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

6. Tie lined with microfiber so you can clean your phone screen.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

6. Tie lined with microfiber so you can clean your phone screen.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

8. A car that allows you to listen to music only after you have fastened your seat belt.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

9. A store that has a winter simulator for testing winter clothes.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

10. Dressing room, allowing you to choose the type of lighting.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

11. This hotel provides a separate makeup remover towel.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

12. Vending machine for dog treats.

For which we are extremely grateful to the designers

13. Room for animals at the airport.

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