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This dual mode bike turns into a snowmobile for practical all-terrain mobility

The concept world is strange and amusing at the same time. Some motorcycle concepts are outright genius designs that catch the eyeballs of established manufacturers who love the fresh approach of creative designers, while others lie in the pure bizarre domain that cannot see the light of day for their impractical design. We tend to

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Apple’s 50th Anniversary Gets a Retro iPhone 17 Pro Case Inspired by the Lisa and Macintosh

Spigen keeps one foot planted firmly in Apple’s past. Their retro-inspired cases have become something of a signature move, from iMac G3 translucent homages to see-through AirPods cases that capture Jony Ive’s obsession with showing off internal components. The accessory maker has proven there’s a market for nostalgia you can actually use. The Classic LS

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DIY LEGO ‘Connect 4’ Brickset lets you actually play the game after building it!

There aren’t many LEGO sets designed to played with once they’re built. A lot of them are envisioned as show-pieces, and yes, you can do imaginary play with them like you would holding a LEGO Millennium Falcon and whooshing around the house, but this MOC from HH Bricks captures a kind of LEGO playability that’s

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Retro iMac G3-style AirPods Max takes inspiration from Apple’s most colorful tech era

Sure, the AirPods Max come in colors – but there’s something so cold and un-emotional about anodized aluminum. It grabs your eye, but then immediately lets your eye wander once your fingers have run past its cool matte surface. Aluminum’s only purpose was to help build devices that were sleek and thermally advantageous. The problem,

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Mitsubishi shows Delica Mini Camper with roof-mounted pop-up tent and off-roading capabilities

The trend of camper vans is gradually clawing its way into the small car segment, and it makes sense for solo riders who give weightage to minimalism more than anything. Lutz Focke’s Lutz Minicamper and the Mini Pop Bee Active Gear by Mystic are the most recent iterations that prove it. The latest one, substantiating

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Anker SOLIX E10 Brings Hybrid Whole-Home Backup to the Modern House

Modern homes depend on electricity for everything, from fridges and routers to medical devices and central A/C. Storms, rolling blackouts, and grid hiccups trigger a familiar scramble for flashlights and ice bags. Food spoils, devices die, and working from home becomes impossible. Most backup options either feel like camping gear with a couple of outlets

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MP-1 Reimagines a Modern Walkman Through a Teenage Engineering Lens

Listening to music has mostly collapsed into phones and streaming apps, buried between notifications and multitasking. Some people still crave a single-purpose device that treats listening as the main event, not background noise. The MP-1 is an independent concept study that asks what a modern Walkman could look like if it borrowed Teenage Engineering’s design

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LEDA: The Executive Lamp Where Femininity Meets Power

There’s something transformative happening in the world of workspace design, and it’s about time. For decades, executive furniture and lighting have been dominated by heavy wood, leather, and angular shapes that scream “traditional power.” But what happens when you design a table lamp specifically for a female executive? You get LEDA, a piece that challenges

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