Layer designs modular Node and Loft charging system for Daily Objects
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Alyn Griffiths
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British design studio Layer, led by Benjamin Hubert, has created Node and Loft — a family of modular charging products for Indian accessories brand Daily Objects. The system features a dock with interchangeable modules that can be moved around the home, emphasizing playful, personal, and flexible design for device charging.
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· 2 pulledBritish design studio Layer has developed a family of charging products, including a dock with interchangeable modules that can be moved to wherever they are required around the house.
The studio headed by industrial designer Benjamin Hubert designed the Node and Loft devices for Indian accessories brand Daily Objects, which was keen to explore opportunities for innovative te
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