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MSCHF: The “Frankenstein” Handbag

MSCHF: The “Frankenstein” Handbag

New York-based art collective MSCHF has once again pushed the boundaries of creativity with their latest project – a “Frankenstein” handbag created through a global game of design “telephone”. This unconventional approach involved sending vague instructions and reference images to…

Sunday Light: A Revolutionary Daylight Simulation

Sunday Light: A Revolutionary Daylight Simulation

Designers Nat Martin and Sean Hammett have introduced the Sunday Light, an overhead lighting solution aimed at replicating the mood-boosting effects of natural daylight, especially during the English winter. The innovative design consists of a potent LED suspended beneath a…

Polestar: Rear Window-Free Electric SUV Coupé

Polestar: Rear Window-Free Electric SUV Coupé

A New Era in Automotive Design Swedish automaker Polestar has set a groundbreaking precedent by launching the Polestar 4, the world’s first mass-market car without a rear window. This five-door electric SUV coupé, initially launched in China last year, has…

Clicks keyboard for iPhones

Clicks keyboard for iPhones

US startup With tactile raised buttons that replicate the phone’s virtual keyboard and add a few more keys, Clicks keyboard Technology has released a mechanical keyboard attachment for iPhones. The Clicks Creator Keyboard, which debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show,…

Meter lamps by Pholc

Meter lamps by Pholc

A pair of Meter lamps with shades inspired by Japanese rice paper lanterns were created in collaboration between the Swedish design business Pholc and the Danish design team of Maria Bruun and Anne Dorthe Vester. Pholc created the lamps with…

Withings: thermometer of the future

Withings: thermometer of the future

Withings, a health tech startup, debuted the BeamO “multiscope” at the Consumer Electronics Show. Developed in collaboration with Elium Studio, this gadget enables users to do four standard health checks at home. This compact and lightweight gadget integrates a digital…

Quadrodesign: sustainable mindset

Quadrodesign: sustainable mindset

Speaking with Enrico Magistro, co-founder of QuadroDesign, about sustainability is like conversing about family history and memories. To begin with, the brand is a modern take on a family-run water fitting manufacturing company that was founded in a prolific area…

Alberto Alessi: a tool for innovation

Alberto Alessi: a tool for innovation

There’s this sauce, the recipe for which is known to very few, but it tastes good to everyone. Good design is the key to this puzzle; it’s an intangible quality that we can identify when we see it. Alberto Alessi,…

MAZZU: An innovative foamless, modular mattress

MAZZU: An innovative foamless, modular mattress

LAYER’s MAZZU mattress is an attempt to rethink mattresses and how they affect our sleep. This innovative solution combines the luxurious comfort of a regular spring mattress with adaptability and repairability in a seamless manner. a design that breaks with…

Patch: Fresh Modular Inform Sofa Design

Patch: Fresh Modular Inform Sofa Design

“Patch,” a modular sofa system designed by Chris Martin for the furniture company Massproductions, exudes a sense of warmth, hospitality, informality, and opulence. Martin is a co-founder of the company, which he established with Magnus Eleback nearly 15 years ago….

New York Cafe Reflects “Beauty in Imperfection”

New York Cafe Reflects “Beauty in Imperfection”

Commoncraft, a Brooklyn studio, designed this New York Cafe East Village with a purposely unfinished look, featuring distressed concrete, used rowlock bricks, and aged plasterwork. Kuppi Coffee Company, from New Jersey, recently obtained a 350-square-foot unit on busy St Marks Place…

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