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Form(LA) hides stone furniture showroom behind marble pivot door

Custom stone furnituremaker Form(LA) has opened the doors of its first flagship store in Los Angeles – specifically a pivoting marble door punctuated by nine porthole windows. The 5,500-square-foot (510-square-metre) store is housed in a West Hollywood building that is nearly a century old. Form(LA) has opened its first flagship store. Photo by Tristan Kallas […]

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The Ultimate Grip-Stand For Mobile Content Creation with Built-in Cooling, SSD, and a Ring Light

Ever seen one of those Shot On iPhone ads? Look at the bottom corner and you’ll find a disclaimer that reads “additional equipment used”, implying that the iPhone wasn’t the only piece of gear used to take photos or videos. Usually, the iPhone has an entire family of products with it, including a stabilizer, an

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10 Best Minimalist Japanese Design Gifts to Enhance your Daily Life

In a world that often feels chaotic, minimalist Japanese design offers a refreshing antidote—thoughtfully crafted objects that simplify, inspire, and bring a sense of peace to daily life. From timeless tools to innovative décor, these gifts transcend functionality to create experiences that delight and enrich. Whether you’re celebrating a loved one or indulging yourself, this

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The Dubai Walk Master Plan Will Make Dubai A Walkable & Pedestrian-Friendly City

Dubai isn’t a walkable city, the scorching heat makes it almost impossible to tread through during the day. However, it will be possible to stroll through Dubai very soon, with the launch of a project called Dubai Walk. This will be an extensive network of walkways, including raised and air-conditioned footpaths. The plan is still

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Leaked iPhone 17 Pro Redesign Signals Innovative Camera and Internal Enhancements

Apple appears to be preparing a structural evolution for the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro, and recent leaks suggest a device that may deviate from the well-established design principles of its predecessors. The leaked frame, if authentic, reveals changes to the camera layout and internal component arrangements that move beyond what Apple typically refines in incremental

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WESN Ridgeback Microblade: An Absurdly Compact EDC Knife That Does The Job Well

Everyday Carry (EDC) enthusiasts are often drawn to extremes—gear that’s either hyper-functional and minimalist or unapologetically rugged and overbuilt. Somewhere between those poles, there’s a sweet spot where design meets practicality, where tools feel like natural extensions of the user rather than cumbersome additions. WESN’s Ridgeback Microblade plants itself firmly in that middle ground, a

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Studio 3.0 adds dual extensions to 1970s Octagon house in Cape Cod

Boston architecture studio Studio 3.0 has added a wedge-shaped extension and a screened-in porch to an octagon-shaped house in Cape Cod originally built in the 1970s, keeping the addition distinct from the original core. Located in Truro, Massachusetts, the Octagon: Revisited project followed the owner’s desire for more space for a growing family while retaining

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Dreame Expand Its Smart Cleaning Ecosystem at CES 2025: Introducing Outdoor Cleaning Robots, Water Purifiers, and Advanced Hair Care Products

With CES 2025 just around the corner, Dreame is gearing up to showcase its latest smart home cleaning solutions advancements. The company’s theme for this year, “All Dreams In One Dreame,” highlights its mission to blend futuristic technology with practical solutions for modern living. Designer: Dreame Dreame’s plans include unveiling an expanded product lineup that

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Volcanic landscape informs Hacker Architects design of Oregon lodge

Portland-based studio Hacker Architects has replaced an outdated lodge with a blackened wood-and-glass structure featuring elements informed by the volcanic landscape of Sisters, Oregon. Black Butte Ranch was planned and constructed in the early 1970s, and sits on 1,800-acre parcel of land at the base of The Three Sisters peaks in Oregon’s Central Cascade mountains.

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