Omid Sadri

Designer & Engineer — New York, NY

Projects

Hygiene business cards - Set of three business cards. Portion of each card is suggested to be used to floss teeth, clean under nails, and for disposing of chewing gum. The user tears away the piece to be used and keeps the remainder of the card with info
Pho tableware - Inspired by the form of the Vietnamese lantern, the pho bowl set is intended to simplify and enrich the experience of eating the famous Vietnamese soup. The Bowl Set makes it easier to carry the soup and its many condiments, as well as creating a new eating experience by removing and exposing the different layers.
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Tispy Stack - Tipsy Stack's organic shape appeals to both children and adults. It improves coordination and decision making, and introduces children to orgainc forms.
Silicone soap mat - A whimsical and functional alternative to the often mundane soap dish, the soap mat keeps the soap aerated and allows drainage for excess water. The Soap Mat is made of silicone making it easy to clean.
Paper Inspired Bowl - Ceramic tableware with visual properties of paper.
Splinter chess set - Chess set which uses the delicacy of removing splinters from one's finger as a metaphor for the game of chess. The splinters vary in shape and size respective to the chess pieces they represent. The chess set was exhibited at the Art Directors Club in New York City.
NYC birdhouse - project to create interpretation of a new york city birdhouse.
Broken lamp - Made of acrylic tubing and salvaged end caps from a discarded florescent lamp, the broken lamp interprets the function of a florescent bulb in an unusual way. The light uses two LED lamps.
Table lamp - Table lamp intended to communicate the importance of water as a resource to create energy and electricity. The light switches on and off using the knob on the faucet. The goose neck in the hose allows it to be bendable as well as keep its shape.
"Tv's for Movie People" - Exhibition for American Movie Classics in Grand Central Station, NYC. TV's were transformed to pay homage to some of the most acclaimed movies of all time.

Famous clip of Robert De Niro talking to himselft in the mirror in Taxi Driver, Dustin Huffman in the bottom of his parents' swimming pool in The Graduate, and Kathy Bates breaking James Caan's ankles using a plank of wood and a sledge hammer in Misery played on the screens.
"Disarm...New Year, New Use" - Exhibition of M-16 rifles that have been transformed into everyday objects, in this case a tetherball set and an ant farm.

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