Teenage Engineering OP-1 Spec Spot by STYLEFRAME | STASH MAGAZINE

Teenage Engineering OP-1 Spec Spot by STYLEFRAME

Frankfurt motion design and CG animation studio STYLEFRAME just dropped us their latest R&D project, a spec spot that transforms Teenage Engineering’s OP-1 portable synthesizer into a must-have objet d’art. [Watch]

B-Line Boby Trolley Spec Product Film by Eunto VDAS | STASH MAGAZINE

The B-Line Boby Trolley Still Looks Amazing 50+ Years Later

The groundbreaking B-Line Boby trolley, designed by Joe Colombo in 1970 and part of the MoMA permanent collection, receives a snappy homage in this student work by South Korean director/animator Eunto during his tenure at VDAS. [Watch]

Wilson Airless Prototype Basketball product film by Woodwork | STASH MAGAZINE

Woodwork Amsterdam Dunks Product Film for Wilson Airless Basketball Prototype

The motion team at Woodwork Amsterdam captures the anticipation and intrigue of Wilson’s Airless Basketball Prototype which was introduced to fans and players IRL during the NBA All-Star game this past weekend. [Watch]

SELECTED Femme Certified Mohair by sub.stnc | STASH MAGAZINE

SELECTED Femme “Certified Mohair” Product Film by sub.stnc

From the team at 3D and sound design studio sub.stnc® in Lund, Sweden: “The reason we undertook this project is rooted in our belief that responsibility is more important than ever in today’s world.” [Watch]

Adidas Studio A Drop Product Film for the Copa Sense 1 Football Shoe

Tobias Szabo, AD/motion designer in Hamburg, Germany: “Three of my freelance friends (Andreas Böinghoff, Jan Elsner, and Lasse Lauch) and I were commissioned by Adidas Studio A to showcase the features of the Adidas Copa Sense 1 football shoe.” [Watch]

XK studio Hublot Tourbillon Automatic Yellow Neon SAXEM | STASH MAGAZINE

XK studio Drop Product Film for Hublot’s Tourbillon Automatic Yellow Neon SAXEM

Directors Alexa Sirbu and Lukas Vojir at XK studio in London: “Hublot are continuing their innovation with the Yellow Neon SAXEM. Combining basic Sapphire elements with rare earth elements results in unprecedented translucent colors. A first for Hublot and for watchmaking. [Watch]