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A 20-Square-Meter Boulder-Shaped Cabin That Blends Right Into The Pyrenees

High in the Pyrenees, where forests, rock, and weather dictate their own quiet rules, Forestone Cabin appears less like a building and more like a geological event. At just 20 square meters, this experimental wooden dwelling does not announce itself as architecture in the conventional sense. Instead, it feels as though it has always been […]

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3D-Printed Guitar Amp Desk Organizer Brings Concert Energy to Your Boring Monday Morning

The contrast between Sunday night at a concert and Monday morning at your desk is brutal. One moment you’re lost in the music, feeling every guitar riff vibrate through your chest. The next, you’re answering emails and pretending last night’s euphoria wasn’t real. The transition back to routine work feels especially cruel when the weekend

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conway’s arcade: google reimagines vintage gameplay through modular aluminum hardware

Conway’s Arcade: One Hardware, Infinite Games   Conway’s Arcade is an interactive installation that reinterprets vintage arcade gaming through computational systems and generative design. Unveiled at NeurIPS 2025, the project was commissioned by Google as part of its engagement with the artificial intelligence research community. The installation, developed by SpecialGuestx, translates principles of cellular automata

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Someone Finally Made Video Meetings Look Like a Game Console

There’s something deeply satisfying about watching designers take a swing at corporate boredom. Fevertime, a recent collaboration by Dugyeong Lee, Gyeong Wook Kim, MyeongHoon Cheon, and Dayong Yoon, does exactly that by transforming the typical video conference setup into something that looks like it belongs in a mid-80s arcade. The concept is deceptively simple: what

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Inside The Creative Apartments Of Hattie Molloy + Pip Byrne

Inside The Creative Apartments Of Hattie Molloy + Pip Byrne Interiors by Christina Karras One of the entrances to Belgravia Square. Hattie Molloy’s living room. Akari 36N lamp. Vintage Piero Lissoni Met Sofa for Cassina from Nord Modern. Viola Vessel by Hattie Molloy. Mantas Ezcaray Mohair Blanket from Pan After. Wilbur Nesting Tables by McMullin.

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This $400 Wooden Keyboard Goes Through Over 15 Hand-Finishing Steps Before You Can Type On It

Tech moves fast, breaks things, ships updates, iterates. The entire industry is built on the assumption that this year’s product will be obsolete by next year, and that’s fine because next year’s version will be better anyway. Then you see someone in Fukui Prefecture spending twenty minutes hand-sanding a single wooden keyboard key, checking it

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Nader Gammas’ Vessels Turns Light Into a Slow, Living Presence

The Vessels collection feels like a quiet confession from Nader Gammas. Known for lighting defined by brutalist strength and architectural discipline, Gammas takes an unexpected turn inward with this series. The sharp certainty that once shaped his work softens here, replaced by forms that feel grown rather than constructed. These lights do not announce themselves.

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This Chair Looks Skeletal But That’s Exactly the Point

There’s something satisfying about watching minimalism meet function in furniture design, and Denis Zarembo’s Insero Chair does exactly that with an unexpected twist. Based in Moscow, Zarembo has created a piece that challenges how we think about sitting, proving that sometimes the most interesting designs come from playing with basic shapes in not-so-basic ways. The

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