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The Broken Home is designed for digital dystopia
Every design decision responds to damning reports exposing human’s dependency on technology and the impact this is having on social interaction, in this case, Thailand.The residential project titled ‘The Broken Home’ by Integrated Field intends to elevate the way of life and relationship patterns of a Thai family in the Digital Age.As such, it has

Ploud hanger rotates like the hands of a clock
Designer SooA Choi drew inspiration from a clock when designing Ploud, a conceptual hanger with versatile arms that rotate like the hands of a clock.It features a hanger body with a circular control unit, which houses the necessary mechanics for the two hanger bars to rotate on either side.The modified hanger arms can be used

SquarEat’s food cube concept is innovative (and dystopian)
The startup SquarEat is making eating more efficient by turning your favorite foods into scientifically-moulded, Lego-like squares.If you want to imagine what the future of food looks like then look no further. A new Florida-based company called SquarEat has come up with a new “meal-replacement” concept food by transforming raw ingredients into standardized 50-gram squares.

Mammalampa honours crafts, tradition and materials with exclusive lamp collections
In a world overwhelmed by mass production, handcrafted objects become a rare find to be treasured and admired. This uniqueness can be found in Mammalampa’s designs, where crafts and the use of materials honors traditions, light, and femininity.Mammalampa is a light design company born with the purpose to make a brighter world, with clear values

Aromanordic Inhaler by Puchong Khampiman for APAUL
Download our DWalking guide (pdf, mobile-friendly) with all the info for visiting.The carry-on herbal inhaler represents a healing companion as the name of the brand itself: “A” represents one, “Pal” means friend while “U” is the symbol of a smile.APAUL creates a culture of inhaler products passing on Thai cultural heritage from its origins to the

DeMuro Das studio: Modern Elegance Meets Indian Craftsmanship
Renowned interior and furniture designers Brian DeMuro and Puru Das, the creative forces behind DeMuro Das studio, have artfully blended age-old Indian craft techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Their eponymous studio is celebrated for its limited-edition furniture and sophisticated interiors that…