Blue Room – Minipod, Speakers (1995)— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 20, 2019
Design by Laurence Dickie, Martin de Saulles, Robert Trunz and B&W loudspeakers Ltd. pic.twitter.com/bAL9m25UG9
ZOOM RhythmTrak RT-323 – Transparent Blue (2000) pic.twitter.com/qxPz92ntE1— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) April 21, 2019
Swatch – "Yellow Spring" (2001)— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 30, 2019
Part of their snap-on bracelet style wristwatch line, "Snap It On". pic.twitter.com/wuv6sgl0Vl
— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 20, 2019
Soft Cell – Chair (1999)— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 13, 2019
Design: Studio Aisslinger
Materials: TechnoGel, fiberglass, steel
Soft Cell has a flexible slab of TechnoGel, webbed with nylon straps. It is inspired by Nike's hi-tech sneakers of the period, and was the first use of TechnoGel in the furniture market. pic.twitter.com/MUxjmPrEqe
Air Jordan Apex-Utility (2019)— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 6, 2019
Translucent exterior + Nike's "React" cushioning pic.twitter.com/GoWm6teUxP
Shoe concept by James Morrison (1996-1997)— Y2K Aesthetic Institute 💽 (@y2k_aesthetic) March 2, 2019
Parsons School of Design
Scanned from Graphis Student Design '97 pic.twitter.com/8pDwijMhZj