Good designs result from the aim to create and execute design solutions targeted at problems of form, usability and ergonomics. They are conceptually engineered through the fusion of applied art and applied science.
A design can be a two or three-dimensional pattern applied to a product, industrial commodity or handicraft.
It is also concerned with the creation of a shape, configuration or composition of pattern and/or colour, or an aesthetically enhanced combination of such in three-dimensional form.
Upon registration, exclusive rights will be granted to the visual design of objects provided they are not purely utilitarian.
This prevents others from exploiting your carefully developed concept. Thus, judging from the benefits of registration, there is no reason why a designer's product of innovation shouldnt be registered as an intellectual property right.