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One Week Design’s Squares Furniture Is Built on a Bricklayer’s Memory

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what separates furniture that you simply own from furniture that you actually feel something about. Most pieces fall squarely in the first category. They hold your things, fill your space, and eventually end up in someone else’s apartment. But every once in a while, a collection comes along

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5 Best LEGO Builds of April 2026 We Wish Were Already Official Sets (One Takes 90 Trillion Years to Work)

LEGO has always occupied a peculiar space between toy and medium. For most of us, the bricks are nostalgic — associated with childhood bedrooms, pieces stepped on in the dark, and the specific satisfaction of snapping something into place after searching the floor for ten minutes. For a different kind of builder, LEGO is something

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These Solid Copper & Brass Mechanical Pencils Were Designed to Outlast Their Owners By Centuries

Copper weighs 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter. Brass comes in at around 8.5. Those densities mean something when you’re holding a pencil for hours at a time, and Nicholas Hemingway has built an entire design philosophy around that fact. His clutch pencils are machined from solid metal bar stock rather than hollowed-out tubes or plastic

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The PlayStation Portable Gets an Incredibly Detailed LEGO Remake Complete with Working Disc Tray

Before smartphones killed the dedicated handheld, before the Switch made portability synonymous with Nintendo again, there was a brief window where Sony owned mobile gaming’s premium tier. The PSP launched in 2004 as a technical powerhouse wrapped in sleek industrial design, a device that felt expensive in your hands and looked like it belonged in

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Four Dark Cedar Volumes Stepping Down a Tahoe Slope — This Is What a Smart Cabin Looks Like

Most mountain cabins treat the landscape as a backdrop. Mork-Ulnes Architects’ Staggered Cabin treats it as a collaborator. Completed in the summer of 2024 and situated at an elevation of over 6,000 feet where South Lake Tahoe meets the foot of the Sierra Nevada, the project doesn’t fight the slope it sits on — it

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Vases That Stretch Color Until Form Disappears and Perception Takes Over

In a design landscape increasingly obsessed with clarity, function, and hyper legibility, Stretch Color resists the urge to explain itself. Instead, it lingers in ambiguity, somewhere between object and illusion, material and mirage. What at first glance appears to be a series of vases slowly reveals itself as something far more elusive: a study of

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