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Mitsubishi shows Delica Mini Camper with roof-mounted pop-up tent and off-roading capabilities

The trend of camper vans is gradually clawing its way into the small car segment, and it makes sense for solo riders who give weightage to minimalism more than anything. Lutz Focke’s Lutz Minicamper and the Mini Pop Bee Active Gear by Mystic are the most recent iterations that prove it. The latest one, substantiating […]

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A Sensitive Renovation Of An Exemplary 1950s Melbourne Home

A Sensitive Renovation Of An Exemplary 1950s Melbourne Home Architecture by Amelia Barnes Coil House (also known as the Snelleman House) designed by Peter McIntyre in 1954 is one of the most celebrated modernist Melbourne houses of the early post-war period. Heritage protected since 2011, the Ivanhoe East home was recently renovated by architect Karen

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Anker SOLIX E10 Brings Hybrid Whole-Home Backup to the Modern House

Modern homes depend on electricity for everything, from fridges and routers to medical devices and central A/C. Storms, rolling blackouts, and grid hiccups trigger a familiar scramble for flashlights and ice bags. Food spoils, devices die, and working from home becomes impossible. Most backup options either feel like camping gear with a couple of outlets

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MP-1 Reimagines a Modern Walkman Through a Teenage Engineering Lens

Listening to music has mostly collapsed into phones and streaming apps, buried between notifications and multitasking. Some people still crave a single-purpose device that treats listening as the main event, not background noise. The MP-1 is an independent concept study that asks what a modern Walkman could look like if it borrowed Teenage Engineering’s design

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david bowie’s childhood home to reopen as public creative hub in south london

restoring david bowie’s childhood home for public access   David Bowie’s childhood home at 4 Plaistow Grove in Bromley, South London, is set to be restored and opened to the public by late 2027. After the V&A East Storehouse David Bowie Centre opening (find designboom’s previous coverage here), the modest terraced house, where Bowie lived from

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LEDA: The Executive Lamp Where Femininity Meets Power

There’s something transformative happening in the world of workspace design, and it’s about time. For decades, executive furniture and lighting have been dominated by heavy wood, leather, and angular shapes that scream “traditional power.” But what happens when you design a table lamp specifically for a female executive? You get LEDA, a piece that challenges

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Satechi’s Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock Is A Minimalist Dock With Maximum Bandwidth

Satechi’s Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock with SSD Enclosure is built to look as sophisticated as the devices it serves. The compact 5 x 5 x 2-inch footprint mirrors the proportions of Apple’s Mac mini, so the two stack neatly into a clean, monolithic tower on your desk rather than a cluttered pile of hardware. The solid

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When a Robot Compliments Your Blue Sweater: Inside AGIBOT’s Surprisingly Natural Humanoids

Agibot entered the U.S. spotlight at CES 2026 as a company that has been busy actually building and shipping robots instead of just talking about what might be possible someday. Founded in 2023 with the ambition of creating robots that can live and learn alongside people, it has already moved 5,000 humanoid units into real

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