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plastic used to make disposable containers turns into chairs at bottega veneta’s winter show

Max lambs designs chairs for bottega veneta   Bottega Veneta taps British designer Max Lamb for the chairs that sit the audience during its Winter 2026 show in Milan. Made from expanded polystyrene, which is the material typically used to produce disposable food containers, the designer made over 400 chairs for the show, arranged in

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radiating paving and green roofs recast xuzhou rail station as urban gateway and public realm

transforming rail infrastructure into civic public realm   Xuzhou East Station Plaza, designed by ARTS GROUP, repositions a high-speed rail forecourt as an integrated urban public space. Located at the junction of the Beijing-Shanghai and Longhai rail corridors, Xuzhou East Railway Station serves approximately 13.8 million passengers annually and connects 181 cities within China’s national

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RayNeo Just Put Batman on $299 AR Glasses (And They’re Brilliant)

At some point between CES announcements and MWC reveals, someone at RayNeo had a genuinely inspired idea. They had built the world’s first AR glasses with HDR10 support, partnered with Bang & Olufsen on the audio, and engineered a display that could hold its own against high-end monitors. The product was technically impressive, competitively priced,

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sharon van overmeiren carves monolithic ceramic bathtubs for studio LOHO

functional design through a sculptural lens   Studio LOHO develops a new collection of ceramic bathtubs together with Belgian artist Sharon Van Overmeiren. The sculptural works are presented under a new platform, LOHO Collabs, and are set to show for the first time at COLLECTIBLE 2026 in Brussels. Overall, the project brings an artist’s sculptural

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Motorola’s Bose-Tuned Speaker Automatically Follows You Room to Room

Bluetooth speakers have largely solved the portability problem and mostly failed the living room one. They tend to look like gym equipment that wandered indoors, sit awkwardly on a shelf, and demand a ritual of reconnecting whenever you walk back in the door. The moto sound flow, Motorola’s first portable speaker and the newest addition

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