Twenty innovative designs shortlisted in Dezeen and LG Display's OLEDs Go! competition
Shelves that conceal a rollable screen, a table that doubles as a TV and an immersive baby crib are among the designs that have been shortlisted in Dezeen and LG Display's OLEDs Go! competition, which called for creative uses for OLED technology.
Over 200 entrants from more than 50 countries around the world entered the contest, which challenged participants to create beautiful and innovative designs using OLED technology.
OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode and is typically used for digital displays on products such as televisions and smartphones. Entrants had to come up with designs that would make the most of OLED's key qualities, such as its lightness and thinness, its flexibility and its transparency.
Twenty designs have now been shortlisted and are in the running for a share of the ?46,000 prize pot. Five finalists, selected by the jury from the shortlist, will be announced in April, with the overall winner revealed in May.
The ?46,000 will be divided among the top five finalists, with the winner receiving ?15,000, the runner-up ?10,000, and the remaining three finalists receiving ?7,000 each.
The shortlisted entries are listed below in the order in which they were received.
TVBLE by Dunsol Ko
Seoul, South Korea
Dunsol Ko's design is a table with an OLED top that tilts at the push of a button so that it can be viewed like a television. It is imagined in dining table and coffee table sizes, both with speakers embedded in the legs providing omnidirectional...
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