Design

This CNC Titanium Screwdriver Has a Spinner Top You Can’t Stop Touching

Most screwdrivers and multi-tools do their job but feel generic, with rubbery handles, loud colors, stamped metal, and no reason to carry them unless you have to. Modern life involves low-level tension, loose screws on glasses, small repairs, idle hands in long meetings, and the constant search for something to occupy fingers without annoying everyone […]

This CNC Titanium Screwdriver Has a Spinner Top You Can’t Stop Touching Read More »

Minimalist Phone Takes On Teenage Engineering-inspired Design To Offer Hyper-Functionality

This phone is so minimal it doesn’t even have a name. This brick-ish beauty comes from the mind of Keziah Mendjisky, an industrial design student out of Paris. The idea is simple, how much can you take away from current phones to give you something that feels like a phone and performs like a phone,

Minimalist Phone Takes On Teenage Engineering-inspired Design To Offer Hyper-Functionality Read More »

elevating new york’s waterfront: wagner pavilion signals flood-resiliency for lower manhattan

wagner park and pavilion opens in battery park city   Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park and Pavilion is a new waterfront landscape and civic structure in New York‘s Battery Park City designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners with AECOM.   Set along the southern edge of Lower Manhattan, the project reimagines a familiar public space as

elevating new york’s waterfront: wagner pavilion signals flood-resiliency for lower manhattan Read More »

Swedish Design Transforms 290 Square Feet into a Multifunctional Sanctuary

Swedish builder Vagabond Haven has unveiled Julia, a thoughtfully designed tiny home that proves downsizing doesn’t mean compromising on comfort or style. At 26 feet long and nearly 10 feet wide, this compact dwelling packs an impressive 290 square feet of living space into a layout that feels both spacious and intimate. Categorized as extra

Swedish Design Transforms 290 Square Feet into a Multifunctional Sanctuary Read More »

Six-Legged LEGO Technic Walker Moves Like a Real Creature Thanks To Pure Mechanical Engineering

Walking machines are hard. Really hard. Which is why most LEGO motorized builds stick to wheels or treads, and the ones that do attempt legs usually end up with something that shuffles more than it strides. But every so often someone figures out the mechanical magic trick that makes it work, and this six-legged walker

Six-Legged LEGO Technic Walker Moves Like a Real Creature Thanks To Pure Mechanical Engineering Read More »

Louis Vuitton’s Beijing Flagship Turns Retail Into a Vertical, Immersive Journey

Retail and hospitality design is one of those rare territories where architecture gets to perform on multiple levels at once. It is not just about function or spectacle, but about storytelling, how materials, light, circulation, and atmosphere come together to momentarily detach visitors from the outside world and immerse them in a carefully choreographed experience.

Louis Vuitton’s Beijing Flagship Turns Retail Into a Vertical, Immersive Journey Read More »

Honda enters modular camper market with lightweight, solar-powered trailer

Honda has built capable off-roading and towing vehicles, but the company has not had a trailer to match. The Japanese auto manufacturer is changing that now with its own towable solar-powered trailer. Weighing under 1,500 lbs., the prototype is light enough to be towed by nearly every SUV, crossover, or EV in Honda’s lineup and

Honda enters modular camper market with lightweight, solar-powered trailer Read More »

concrete canopies and porous brick walls form central market redevelopment in congo

Think Tank shapes a breathable market for Kinshasa, congo   THINK TANK completes the redevelopment of Kinshasa’s historic Zando Central Market in Congo, into a climate-responsive civic infrastructure designed to accommodate 20,000 vendors, nearly six times its original capacity. Once conceived for just 3,500 traders, the 1970s-era market had become dangerously overcrowded, unsanitary, and structurally

concrete canopies and porous brick walls form central market redevelopment in congo Read More »

Someone Built a Biodegradable 8GB Hard Drive Out of Mushrooms

So here’s a sentence I never thought I’d write: someone made a USB drive out of mushrooms. Well, technically mycelium, the sprawling fungal network that lives underground and occasionally pops up as the mushrooms we eat. But still. We’re talking about storing your family photos, tax documents, and embarrassing early-2000s selfies inside what is essentially

Someone Built a Biodegradable 8GB Hard Drive Out of Mushrooms Read More »

Scroll to Top