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Tag results: Industrial design

Pure Polycarbonate

Nintendo copied Apple, while Apple copied Braun. Why are there so many electronics made of white polycarbonate, no matter the decade?

Dec 26, 2019

Toilet Duck Dynasty

How the Toilet Duck rode its unique bottle design to mainstream success—and brought clever design to the bathroom, too.

Jul 05, 2017

Lemony Fresh

Lemon juice has long come in containers shaped like lemons. In the U.K., the containers hold an important legacy—both with pancakes and the legal system.

Feb 28, 2017

 Related Tags: manufacturing, plastic, toilet, toilets, apple, plastic history, cleaning supplies, packaging, design, industrial design, toilet duck, lemons, lemon squeeze bottles, squeeze bottles, polycarbonate, white plastic

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