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sculptural steel staircase and wall breathes new life into iranian poet’s 1970s home

NextOffice Reconfigures 1970s Tehran Home as a Cultural Center   The Poet’s House by NextOffice is the restoration and adaptive reuse of a 1970s residential building in downtown Tehran, formerly the home of Iranian poet and dissident Ahmad Shamlou. The project converts the house into a cultural center while retaining key architectural features of the […]

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Mudita Minimalist Phone and Alarm Clocks Design a Calmer Day at CES 2026

The day often begins and ends with a smartphone, from checking notifications before getting out of bed to scrolling in the dark when you should be asleep. Even people who care about design and well-being end up with glowing rectangles on every surface, and that constant presence quietly shapes attention, sleep, and mood more than

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An’An at CES 2026: Biomimetic Wool Panda That Responds to Your Hugs

Loneliness quietly settles into homes where older adults live alone, where families are spread across cities, and where evenings can stretch out with no one to talk to. Technology has tried to fill that gap with video calls and smart speakers, but those tools are still built around tasks and commands, around asking for something

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Nuon Medical: Why the Future of Skincare Isn’t Another Serum

The beauty industry has spent decades perfecting what goes inside the bottle. Formulas have become more sophisticated, actives more potent, ingredient lists more transparent. Yet the objects that deliver those formulas have stayed mostly the same. Glass jars, plastic tubes, pump bottles, they’re passive containers designed to hold product, not enhance it. Meanwhile, beauty gadgets

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Artist Tony Sandoval Treats Watercolour As Weather — Rain, Mist And Stains That Roll Across The Page

Tony Sandoval is a Mexican illustrator and comic‑book artist based in Europe, known for dreamy, slightly macabre watercolours where big‑headed kids, ghosts, monsters and fish riders drift through melancholic landscapes. Alongside his well‑known graphic novels, he keeps releasing self‑published fanzines under the “Rain of Doom” name and fills sketchbooks with quick pencil and ink drawings,

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pedestrian bridge of serpentine latticework to bring elevated garden to bangkok

sculptural infrastructure planned for bangkok   The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration unveils visualizations of a proposed pedestrian bridge across Thailand‘s Chao Phraya River. Located between existing vehicular crossings, the structure will introduce a dedicated thoroughfare for foot traffic and cyclists. A lattice of gold-toned metal defines the sculptural architectural form, making use of a diagonal grid

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Ukrainian Artist Builds Dotwork Worlds Where Kings, Queens And Skeletons Act Out Quiet, Psychological Dramas In Pure Black Ink

Rostislaw Tsarenko is a Ukrainian self‑taught artist from Poltava who specializes in highly detailed black‑and‑white ink drawings using dotwork and stippling to build realistic yet surreal, symbol‑heavy images. His pieces often explore ambiguous inner states—grief, guilt, rebirth, connection to nature—through motifs like crowned skeletons, queens and kings, forest guardians, animal–human hybrids, and figures splitting open

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Dell debuts world’s first 52-inch curved monitor to replace multimonitor setups

Multimonitor setups have taken over professional and creative spheres in a big way, boosting productivity like never before. Dell has upped the ante at CES 2026 with the world’s first 52-inch ultrawide curved monitor that’s designed for data professionals who demand maximum screen real estate. The 6K IPS Black display is your command center with

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This Artist Reimagines Classic Rock And Gaming Icons Through His Own Lens, Turning Them Into Fresh Key Art

Ian Permana is an Indonesian illustrator and designer who builds colourful, character‑driven digital art with a strong anime, gaming and streetwear influence, and collaborates frequently with brands and bands on merch, covers and promo art. His feed mixes polished key illustrations, fan‑art tributes (for things like Rush’s “2112”) and commercial projects (for example, work with

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Visual Artist Connor Gottfried Turns Old Game Boys, Walkmans And Circuit Boards Into Giant Playable Sculptures

Connor Gottfried is a Canadian visual artist, engineer and musician from Calgary who makes large, playable sculptures and wall pieces built from retro electronics like Game Boys, Walkmans, cassette decks and Speak & Spell toys. His work explores childhood, nostalgia, obsolescence and “rebirth” by hacking vintage consoles and circuit boards into interactive artworks—lit, sound‑reactive and

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