Architecture

Candy, Memory, and Light Melt Into Form in Marten Herma Anderson’s Lamps

Architectural and furniture designer Marten Herma Anderson draws from an unexpected source for his latest series of lamps, translating a fleeting childhood memory into a tactile and atmospheric lighting object. What began as a simple moment of melted candy resting on a warm bulb has evolved into a refined material exploration, where memory, color, and

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Everything in 2026 Is Disposable – Here’s 5 Sustainable Trends Are Designed to Last Centuries

The age of disposable green is over, as in 2026, sustainability means permanence. You no longer design for short lifecycles or rapid replacement, as you design to last. True ecological responsibility now aligns with architectural endurance, where reduced carbon impact comes from buildings meant to perform for centuries, not decades. Longevity becomes the most effective

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TORRAS x FPF Limited Edition Review: Portugal’s 2026 World Cup Case With a Stand

PROS: Thoughtful Portugal-inspired design Award-winning rotating Ostand system Fully MagSafe-compatible Secure textured side detailing CONS: Portugal and football connection may not resonate with everyone Expressive color palette and graphics are too bold for minimalist tastes Higher price point compared to other cases RATINGS: AESTHETICS ERGONOMICS PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY VALUE FOR MONEY EDITOR’S QUOTE: The

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5 Homes That Prove You Don’t Need More Space to Live In Style

Architectural thinking is steadily shifting away from oversized, underused spaces toward a more intentional design philosophy. Luxury is now defined by the quality of spatial flow, thoughtful proportions, and the authenticity of materials, rather than by sheer scale. By eliminating the unnecessary, a deeper relationship emerges between the built environment and its natural context. This

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TechDAS Air Force IV turntable floats vinyl playback on a cushion of precision

In modern times, where digital convenience dominates listening habits, the persistence of ultra-high-end analog engineering feels almost rebellious. The TechDAS Air Force IV turntable leans fully into that defiance, emerging not merely as a playback device but as a precision instrument designed to push vinyl reproduction beyond its traditional limits. At the core of the

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This Japanese-Inspired Garden Studio in California Is Doing Three Jobs at Once

The name says two. The building delivers three. Tucked behind a 1912 home in Fairfax, California, Two-Fold Studio is the latest project from San Francisco-based practice ONO, founded in 2020 by Max Obata and Tyler Noblin, and it might be one of the most quietly considered small structures the firm has produced yet. The client,

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Tonke Basecamp: Most robust, self-sufficient, and luxurious VW Transporter camper van arriving in May

It hasn’t even been 24 hours since I reported on the new Sprinter 144 AWD–based, highly versatile Vanspeed Album camper van, and already another high-quality Volkswagen camper van is knocking at the door. This one is being transformed in the workshops of Dutch converter Tonke and is aptly called the Basecamp, which should be with us

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