Propaganda’s 2010

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Habitusliving Editor
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These Thai designers bring serious fun to the world of product design. We take a look at Propaganda’s 2010 products.

We featured the Creative Director of Propaganda back in 2008 in the very first issue of Habitus magazine. Two years on they’re still producing some seriously fun products in their characteristic style (their classic Mr. P gets a look in too, don’t you worry!).

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“While European countries tend to love the minimal design from Propaganda, Asian consumers tend to love the way of emotional design and character of Mr.P express,” Satit Kalawantavanich told us.

“Propaganda may be the only brand of Asia which stands out in the world market. We have designers and numbers of design consumers who keep tracking our movement.”

2010 has seen a new range of Propaganda’s fun objects and products…

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D-Dog

This cute little lamp may not be appropriate for all occasions, but it captures the playful spirit of Propaganda. You’ve got to love the little orange mess this cheeky mutt has left for the unsuspecting Mr.P.

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E-Pen

Who doesn’t love a tape measure in their pen? We think this is one for designers, or tailors, or anyone who has to measure small distances and write them down.

 

 

Mr. P Book End

Mr. P is back and he’s running scared. This piece is perfect for text books, as it exemplifies exactly how we can feel about books!

 

 

 

Shear Jug and Mugs

No, we haven’t doctored the images; this plastic jug and mugs present common homewares items in a new form – a new ‘slant’ you could say.

 

 

 

Footstop Doorstop

Ouch! Just be glad it’s not your foot under the door. This clever silicone doorstop might give you a fright late at night with its toes that protrude under the door.

 

 

Help! Bottle Stopper and Opener

Keep your bubbles bubbly with this hilarious silicone stopper and bottle opener. They come in blue, yellow and purple.

 

 

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