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Aesthetics are a pretty subjective notion. Everyone has their favorite color, patterns, textures and so on. That being said, it’s very easy to find designs that probably needed a bit more time on the drawing board. You have probably run into a billboard or an item from Ikea that makes you wonder what they were thinking!

Fortunately, the ideas below are different. The Instagram account Design Therapy is devoted to showcasing interesting and innovative designs, from kitchen solutions to architecture. It has amassed over 250 thousand followers with ideas that are both engrossing and soothing. 

Upvote and comment on your favorites, and if you are still interested in examples of therapeutic design, check out Bored Panda’s other collections of awesome designs here. Or, if you want a bit of contrast, take a look at some examples of bewilderingly terrible design here.


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Drone Light Restoration Of Ancient Building

Drone Light Restoration Of Ancient Building

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    Stone Sculptures By Jon Foreman

    Stone Sculptures By Jon Foreman

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    Mysterious Sculpture Designed By Joshua Vermillon

    Mysterious Sculpture Designed By Joshua Vermillon

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    Humans enjoy being surprised, and clever and interesting designs often provide just that. The sight of an unexpected form, material or function can be truly captivating and bring a smile to one's face. This is why so many people love to collect odd and unique objects, from whimsical sculptures to unusual pieces of furniture. 

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    There is a certain method to our preferences madness. It’s probably not a surprise that symmetry seems naturally pleasing. Researchers Yi Huang, et al. found that our brains enjoy looking at symmetrical patterns more than asymmetrical alternatives. Young children will even stare at symmetrical objects for longer, even though similar, asymmetrical objects generally have more details.

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    Frog Accessories

    Frog Accessories

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    Tor Twist Shelf Designed By Tom Raffield

    Tor Twist Shelf Designed By Tom Raffield

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    Guerilla Marketing Campaigns By Oral-B

    Guerilla Marketing Campaigns By Oral-B

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    We are constantly on the lookout for new and exciting experiences, and clever designs can provide just that. The sight of something truly unique and unlike anything seen before can be invigorating and exciting. Whether it's a piece of architecture, a new product design, or an artistic creation, clever designs can offer a glimpse into the future and inspire us to think differently about the world around us.

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    Hand Painted Doormat

    Hand Painted Doormat

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    The Cyber Drone Show

    The Cyber Drone Show

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    Colorful Window

    Colorful Window

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    In fact, our brains really crave novelty. While studying the brain's response to a series of images, researchers Nico Bunzeck and Emrah Düzel found that whenever participants would see something unexpected, their body would produce dopamine. Think about that, novelty directly affects the pleasure centers of the brain. So try something new, even if its just a new recipe or lock screen background!

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    “Sharpener” Lighting Designed By Nanako Kume

    “Sharpener” Lighting Designed By Nanako Kume

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    Iconic Porcelain Helmet

    Iconic Porcelain Helmet

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    Ceramic Cat Plate Designed By Tatiana Gavrilova

    Ceramic Cat Plate Designed By Tatiana Gavrilova

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    Armed with this knowledge, we can consider ways to introduce some design principles into our own lives. For example, we could rearrange their furniture to make the most of their living space, or incorporate more natural light into their home by installing larger windows or using light-reflecting surfaces. Similarly, we could choose furniture, décor, and accessories that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

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    Retractable Pregnancy Garment Designed By Shenzhen Iu+ Design Co

    Retractable Pregnancy Garment Designed By Shenzhen Iu+ Design Co

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    Banyan Tree Roots In Hong Kong

    Banyan Tree Roots In Hong Kong

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    Japanese-Style Platform Bed With White Ash And Hallowed-Out Beach Stone

    Japanese-Style Platform Bed With White Ash And Hallowed-Out Beach Stone

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    Another possibility is to look for solutions to everyday problems that are both efficient and visually appealing. For example, instead of using a cluttered collection of plastic containers to organize a pantry, someone could use elegant glass jars with labeled lids to create a functional and attractive storage solution. Minimalism might appeal to others, since removing clutter from a space can make it more functional and give it some novelty. 

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    Waiheke House Designed By Cheshire Architects

    Waiheke House Designed By Cheshire Architects

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    Handmade Sandwiches

    Handmade Sandwiches

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    Two-Story Printed Detached House

    Two-Story Printed Detached House

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    Wooden Boat

    Wooden Boat

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    Sho Vip

    Sho Vip

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    “Gaudism”

    “Gaudism”

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    #22

    Coffee Shop With A Vw Bus

    Coffee Shop With A Vw Bus

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    #23

    Desk Tidy Lamp Designed By Yohan Lansard Design

    Desk Tidy Lamp Designed By Yohan Lansard Design

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    Pillars By Ishmael Randall Weeks

    Pillars By Ishmael Randall Weeks

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    The Flow Single Sofa By Sunriu Design⁣

    The Flow Single Sofa By Sunriu Design⁣

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    #26

    Amangiri Resort Designed By Studio Rick Joy

    Amangiri Resort Designed By Studio Rick Joy

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    Student Dormitory Of China Medical University Designed By Irving Huang Architects

    Student Dormitory Of China Medical University Designed By Irving Huang Architects

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    The New Museum Of Ethnography In City Park, Budapest

    The New Museum Of Ethnography In City Park, Budapest

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    The Otherlog Analog Wall Clock Designed By George Chacko

    The Otherlog Analog Wall Clock Designed By George Chacko

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    #30

    Rainbow Family Pool Designed By Selldorf Architects

    Rainbow Family Pool Designed By Selldorf Architects

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    #31

    Myfresh Café Designed By Loop Design Studio Photos By Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

    Myfresh Café Designed By Loop Design Studio Photos By Purnesh Dev Nikhanj

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    Loop & Link Designed By @raw_color_ And @sancal

    Loop & Link Designed By @raw_color_ And @sancal

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    Shoumyouji Temple Bell Hut

    Shoumyouji Temple Bell Hut

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    Iconic Brand Logos Designed By Ilya Stallone

    Iconic Brand Logos Designed By Ilya Stallone

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    Island Is A Double-Decker Driverless Tram Designed By @pontidesignstudiohk For Hong Kong In The Post-Covid Era

    Island Is A Double-Decker Driverless Tram Designed By @pontidesignstudiohk For Hong Kong In The Post-Covid Era

    The name Island refers to the innovative design of the interiors, with large circular benches where passengers sit facing outwards. The exterior design is inspired by Hong Kong buildings with curved curtain walls. Island’s curved windows and domed top draw in light by day and awe-inspiring views by night. The interiors are sleek and comfortable: charcoal gray walls, cushioned seats, wooden floors and trims with natural finish. Island connects several elements of design and urban life: transportation, landscape and sightseeing, safety and comfort. It represents the forward-thinking spirit of Hong Kong, and redefines public transport for the post-Covid era. Island won the 2020 GIDA Design Award.

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    Huolpoch House

    Huolpoch House

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