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How the Kirigami Parachute Concept Could Change Drone Deliveries

Drone delivery technology is advancing quickly, and one of the most intriguing new concepts comes from the Mechanical Engineering department at Polytechnique Montreal. Their design, known as the kirigami parachute, offers a fresh take on how packages might be safely delivered from the sky in the future. Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, which […]

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Storage-savvy Auriga Explorer transforms the Ford Ranger into a wild off-grid adventurer

In general, truck campers are built to be stout. It’s the same with the Auriga Explorer as well. What sets this German camper apart from the others, however, is its finesse, materials, and the ample storage onboard. The Auriga Explorer combines the “freedom of a compact four-wheel drive pickup truck” with the “comfort of a

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NODE ATOM loudspeakers blend art and audio for the modern home

NODE Audio, based in Cambridge, UK, has introduced a striking new range that challenges the conventional idea of what a loudspeaker can be. The NODE ATOM series is not just about delivering exceptional sound; it’s about bringing sculptural beauty into the heart of the living space. Designed in collaboration with Studio17 Design, these loudspeakers are

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IKEA ÖDLEBLAD Lamp Puts a Twist on Flatpack Lighting and the Allen Key

The IKEA Allen key has become an unlikely icon of modern DIY culture, synonymous with flatpack furniture assembly and the satisfying challenge of building your own furniture. For decades, this humble hexagonal tool has been the bridge between a box of parts and a finished piece of furniture. Yet despite its essential role in IKEA’s

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Top 5 Ways E Ink Displays Are Transforming Modern Design

Traditional screens have become the digital equivalent of energy vampires, constantly draining batteries while bombarding our eyes with harsh blue light that leaves us squinting and tired. LCD and OLED displays demand constant power to maintain their bright, flashy visuals, creating a world where we’re always hunting for charging cables and dealing with screens that

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Solar Winds Wine Tasting Pavilion Imagines Architecture and Energy Flowing Together

Renewable energy systems in commercial architecture often remain hidden behind facades or tucked away on rooftops, treated as necessary but unsightly additions to building design. This approach misses opportunities to celebrate sustainable technology as part of the architectural experience, particularly in industries like wine making, where connection to natural cycles and environmental stewardship could enhance

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This Bizarre Wallet + Whiteboard Might Just Be the Most Creative EDC Ever Made

You remember that scene in the first Avengers movie? Captain standing in front of Tony Stark, asking him what he is without the suit? Tony replies without a blink – Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist. I imagine that if this same conversation were to happen in the EDC realm, most wallets are essentially just sheets of

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2025’s Top 5 Best Vacation Home Ideas: From Off-Grid Treehouses, Campers to Tiny Homes

As travel habits evolve, vacation homes are being reimagined as more than just weekend escapes—they’re becoming meaningful sanctuaries that reflect personal values, lifestyle ambitions, and a renewed desire for deeper connections with nature. Today’s travelers seek spaces that go beyond the basics, offering room to pause, reconnect, and gather with loved ones away from the

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This Bronx Community Center Folds Like Origami to Blend Three Spaces Seamlessly

Xuechen Chen’s “The Folding Boat Community Center” won an A’ Design Award in the Idea and Conceptual Design category, and while award circuits tend to celebrate projects that look good in renders, this 18,000 square foot proposal for the Harlem River shore actually wrestles with something substantive. The brief calls for a rowing facility serving

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