
Juicy Salif - Phillip Starck
How it worksIt is simply a fruit juicer, it has ridges on the top for the fruit to sit upon and the user applies force to extract the juice which will drip on the underside.
How it is usedIt is used like any other juicers of its category were the user extracts the juice by applying force.
How it benefits the userThe benefits of this is that not only is it a juicer but also a beautiful sculptor, it feels like it is inspired by outer space/ spaceships/ UFO etc
Product strengths and weaknessesThe strength would be that it is beautifully designed and is considered a design icon but the weakness would be the function of it is not very good.
How it might be improvedI have read a few reviews about this product and i noticed that the juicer doesn't function very well, it was even rumoured that Phillip Starck said '"My juicer is not meant to squeeze lemons; it is meant to start conversations"'
Lunuganga - Michael Cross and Julie Matthias
How it worksSimply using nature to create an organic product which in this instance is a book shelf.
How it is usedHow it is used to really down to the user as it something which is more of a decoration as opposed to a product.
How it benefits the userThe benefits are down to personal judgments of what the product is used for. I think the it gives the impression of simplicity, and more of a ornamental style product.
Product strengths and weaknessesIt is quite a unique product but what stops you from making one yourself?
How it might be improved not much can be improved as it is taken directly from mother nature i think.
Yam - Marc NewsonHow it worksA very organically inspired shape, the function is to look amazing but also have a use when necessary, it is really down to the materials rather than anything else.
How it is usedIt is pretty much an ornamental piece of art/industrial design by stretching the boundaries of technology
How it benefits the userNot really intended to be 'used' like a product i believe its more of a thing to start of conversations.
Product strengths and weaknessesIt's unique in every single way but is there a real function to it?
How it might be improvedAs a piece of art its pretty much perfect but as a product there should be some sort of function which it could offer.

Rolling Bridge - Thomas Heatherwick
How it works
From its normal look, its simply a bridge but when a boat needs to pass it rolls itself over to one side into a ball shape to create a beautiful sculptor.
How it is used
Its used as a bridge with the function to retract itself when needed.
How it benefits the user
by building a normal bridge it limits the canal from have boats passed through but which the rolling bridge the problem is solved.
Product strengths and weaknessesunique from any other bridge and also solves the problem that will occurred from standard bridges, the weakness is the speed it retracts.

Folding colander - Joseph Joseph
How it worksThe function is to save space and also have a second function to the product.
How it is usedthe design is very simple it is made from one sheet of plastic which has ridges inside it, when not in use it is flat and can be stored in a cupboard taking very little space, then needed it is folded into a colander.
How it benefits the userSpace efficient and quality design
Product strengths and weaknessesUnique design among its rivals but does it appeal to the mass market?
How it might be improved
Improvements i think could be that it can have several functions