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Top 5 Biophilic Design Trends for Indoors: Illuminated Greenery and Functional Plant Solutions

Biophilic design brings nature into our built environments to enhance well-being and promote a stronger connection with the natural world. By incorporating elements like natural light, greenery, organic materials, and textures, everyday spaces and objects can become more calming, restorative, and inspiring. Integrating plants into interiors helps reduce stress, support mental health, and boost relaxation. […]

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This Nothing-inspired Transparent Robot Vacuum Concept Doubles as Furniture

The transparent tech trend has been gaining momentum ever since Nothing burst onto the scene with their see-through smartphones and earbuds. There’s something genuinely compelling about celebrating the inner workings of our devices rather than hiding them behind opaque plastic shells. Designer Taeyeon Kim has taken this aesthetic philosophy and applied it to one of

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Reheatly is a desk-top food warmer concept to change your office lunches

For many office workers, the daily lunch break often means a disappointing cycle of waiting in line for the shared microwave, only to end up with a meal that’s unevenly heated and lacking in texture. Designer Georgia d’Eca has envisioned a smart solution to this all-too-common problem with her innovative concept, Reheatly. Designed specifically for

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A Pioneering Fitzroy North Home That’s Good For The Soul

A Pioneering Fitzroy North Home That’s Good For The Soul Architecture by Amelia Barnes Island bench with brass benchtop made by Alustain. Blackhole blackbutt timber veneer joinery. Joinery pulls by Lo & Co. Nagoya Mosaic-Tile Co Minokoyo tiles from Academy Tiles. Yokato Pullout Kitchen Mixer by Brodware. Lando Leather Backless Bar Stool by Life Interiors.

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perforated brick facade punctuates fernanda padula’s concrete house in brazil

Fernanda padula’s casa royal tucks into a sloped site   Casa Royal by Fernanda Padula emerges as an expression of harmony between architecture and terrain. Located on a sloped plot in Brazil, the single-storey residence is carefully embedded into the site, embracing the contours of the landscape while reflecting a visual sensibility that remains sensitive

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XGIMI’s New Projector is So Bright, It Might Make Your TV Obsolete: Hands On at IFA 2025

For years, the great projector dilemma has been a story of compromise. You could have a massive screen, but you had to surrender to the darkness, drawing curtains and killing lights to get a picture that wasn’t a washed-out mess. They were for dedicated theater rooms, not for casual afternoon viewing or a spontaneous gaming

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switchbot AI pet is a furry robotic teddy bear that talks to people and displays emotions

robotic SwitchBot AI Pet makes facial expressions   SwitchBot unveils AI Pet, a furry robotic teddy bear that talks to people, displays emotions, and ‘grows’ with its users. Revealed during the IFA Berlin 2025, which runs between September 5th and 9th, the device can sit in houses, converse with people, and assist users with their

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“Illustrated People”: Photographer Burns Old Photos Onto Human Skin

French artist Thomas Mailaender created the “Illustrated People” series by transferring vintage film negatives from the Archive of Modern Conflict onto his volunteers’ skin using a special gel and UV lamp, resulting in temporary photo prints caused by mild sunburn. He photographed the fleeting images on skin to capture these moments before they vanished. Mailaender

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Yanko Design’s Best of IFA 2025: Effortless Intelligence and Design-Driven Innovation

The best technology has always been invisible, working quietly in the background to make life better without demanding constant attention or complicated setup procedures. IFA 2025 showcased a new generation of products that finally deliver on this promise, combining genuine intelligence with thoughtful design to create devices that anticipate your needs, adapt to your routines,

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