
For DailyObjects, joy is discovered in daily routines. Given that 2021, the Indian lifestyle brand has actually been putting a design-forward spin on the tech accessories and daily basics that we all utilize. From desktop organizers and phone cases to tote bags and note pads, DailyObjects brings thoughtful design to hectic lives. Its most current collections– Node and Loft– are no exception.

To design Node and Loft, DailyObjects coordinated with London experience and style company LAYER.” From the beginning, there was a strong alignment in how both teams think of technology, design, and creating products that are both beneficial and emotionally engaging,”LAYER creator Benjamin Hubert says

of his studio’s first partnership with DailyObjects.< img src ="https://design-milk.com/images/2026/06/10-1280x1600-1-800x1000.jpg" alt=" Individual standing at a blue table preparing food, holding a phone near a DailyObjects cordless charging station, with plates, utensils, and a vase with flowers on the table." width ="800" height="1000"/ > Working carefully together, the two brand names initially explored a variety of product categories to identify where there was”a genuine chance to rethink innovation devices.”What they found was a gap in the

charging sector– specifically, a lack of”originality, versatility, and personality “in individual gadget charging. Regardless of charging stations being used every day by just about everyone, they are often lacking any personality, choosing instead for simple performance. Hubert and his team have actually changed that Node and Loft, with two independent however complementary product families. The Node dock with a portable lamp and phone and watch chargers by DailyObjects. A modular wireless “environment,” Node adapts to how people move throughout the day, giving them a tether-free point of contact developed around a one-wire setup. The pill-shaped magnetic base is streamlined and structured and can be configured as a two-in-one or three-in-one docking system to support 4 interchangeable wireless modules: a charging phone stand, a charging disk, an Apple Watch charging stand, and a portable light. The display-worthy modules can move from the docking base to the bedside, a desk, or anywhere with no


charging disturbances. Wireless implies total liberty. Wanting Node to be more than a collection of charging options, LAYER included the portable light as a complementary element. With an integrated eight-hour battery, the petite lantern produces soft lighting and provides 3 dimming modes to develop atmosphere in any setting. The specific pieces in Node are made from a carefully chosen mix of materials (consisting of plastic, metal, glass, fabrics, and soft-touch products )that are appropriate to their function and supply a shiny feel and strong character.”Instead of counting on a single product, every module has been created to provide the best balance of weight, resilience, tactility, and quality,”Hubert says.” Together, this varied product scheme creates an aesthetically abundant ecosystem in which every object has its own identity while staying part of a cohesive family.”

The Loft desktop charging station by DailyObjects. Simply as functional, the Loft desktop charging station packs a ton of power in its compact type. Angled and forward-facing, the system can deal with as much as 4 devices at once via two fast-charging primary ports(for laptop computers, standing tables, and phones )and 2 USB-C ports. Somewhat raised, the Loft station makes it simple to plug in what needs powering, and its pared-back, yet appealing style keeps visual mess to an absolute minimum. The base is made from silicone, so it grips surfaces safely, and the braided nylon cord includes a premium surface.

What links Node and Loft is sculpturally arched shapes, a thought about touch that developed from the idea of
bringing the point of interaction more detailed to the user.”Instead of dealing with the charging surface or power port as something you need to search for or reach towards, we desired the product to provide it to you,” states Hubert of the two collections. The slight ergonomic angle invites while also providing the modules a striking architectural character.

Both Node and Loft are used in a palette of 4 soft colors that deliberately subvert the ubiquitous metal finishes and monochrome colors discovered in other charging systems. The 4 selected tones (nature-inspired Charcoal, Clay, and Forest and an expressive Mandarin) provide the everyday way of life pieces another distinction that moves them well beyond the normal.
Photography courtesy of LAYER.