Architecture

For Me Buds: The Travel TWS Earbuds That Double as an AI-Powered Sleep Monitor

The TWS Earbud market is absolutely flooded with products right now. Go to Amazon or even Temu and you won’t find hundreds of smart earbuds, you’ll find hundreds of thousands of them… all in the ‘Audio’ category. The “For Me Buds” are probably the only ones that would fit in a ‘Wellness’ category instead. Designed […]

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Spacious Tiny Home That Sleeps 5 People Proves A Life On The Road Doesn’t Need To Be A Tight Fit

A couple of years ago Minimaliste unveiled the Nomad – a tiny house that is perfect for off-grid travel in all kinds of weather. The firm then rejuvenated the home with a larger design but still retained the basic essence. The improved Nomad 5th Wheel features a more spacious interior and can sleep up to

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Turntable-inspired graphics card concept adds a retro-futuristic flavor to desktops

In the not-so-distant past, desktop computers were almost literal black boxes, closed and obscured from view. Although they’re still enclosed today to block the easy entry of dust and harmful particles, many desktop towers have adopted transparent designs that show everything inside. This aesthetic is mostly to appeal to gamers who dress up their rigs

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Split box cutter concept has a neat trick for keeping spare or dull blades

Box cutters, or simply cutters, are a common sight in any office or workshop. The basic design hasn’t changed much over the years, with the most common style using a long segmented blade where you can snap off a section when it has become dull. This simple design, almost like a stackable “push-point” pencil, offers

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Hong Kong’s “love motels” influence Vancouver restaurant by Ste Marie

Canadian studio Ste Marie has designed Meo cocktail bar and restaurant influenced by 1970s and ’80s Hong Kong in Vancouver‘s Chinatown, using pink hues, floral patterns and red accents. Meo is tucked into the lower storey of a faded building in the heart of the neighbourhood, the largest of its kind in Canada, and is

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Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey spotlights ten design projects

Dezeen School Shows: toys for children resembling animals that are crafted from biomaterials are included in this school show by students at Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey. Also included is a set of candleholders made from sand and starch as well as a bag designed to carry menstrual products. Instituto Tecnológico y

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Satechi Mini NVMe SSD Enclosure is a pocket-friendly storage solution for power users

Tech and lifestyle brand Satechi has just announced new gadgets for content creators and power users who need something more than a USB drive. These include the Mini NVMe SSD and a couple of Mobile XR Hubs to solve your portable storage and power requirements. The Mobile XR Hub with Audio and the Mobile XR

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Ashton Porter Architects reworks 15th-century barn into tactile pottery studio

Plywood shelves lined with ceramics are slotted beneath the old oak trusses of Underwing Workshop, a pottery studio that British studio Ashton Porter Architects has created in an English barn. Located in the village of Framfield, East Sussex, the studio occupies a dilapidated lean-to storage space attached to the Grade II-listed hay barn, which dates

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