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HEINZ Put Ketchup on Tap, and Game Day Will Never Be the Same

Abundance defines the modern football watch party. Chips come in oversized bowls, wings arrive by the tray, and drinks are rarely poured one glass at a time. Yet one essential element of the game day ecosystem has remained painfully under-engineered. The ketchup bottle, small, squeezable, and deceptively fragile, has long been the weakest link in […]

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gridded peach residential facade rethinks affordable housing in miami

Cúre & Penabad develops mixed-use housing unit in Overtown   PROJECT PEACH is a mixed-use infill development by Cúre & Penabad located along NW 14th Street in Overtown, Miami. Conceived in response to the city’s intersecting challenges of housing affordability, climate resilience, and urban density, the project proposes a compact building type that integrates community-serving

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LEGO Finally Made Luna Lovegood’s House and It Has a Working Light Projector

The Lovegood house appeared in just one Harry Potter film, yet its impact resonates throughout the entire Deathly Hallows storyline. Within those curved walls, Harry, Ron, and Hermione learned the truth about the Deathly Hallows. Within those same walls, they discovered the painful lengths a desperate father would go to save his daughter. The location

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all eyes on uniform designs at milano cortina 2026 winter olympics, from mongolia to haiti

Team uniforms at milano cortina 2026 olympic games   The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics has begun, and we’re taking a look at the stylish designs of the teams’ uniforms, from Mongolia and Haiti to Finland and Canada. Running between February 6th and 22nd, the Games becomes a fashion platform for the athletes to wear

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Urwerk 100V “LightSpeed” Ceramic limited-edition watch tracks propagation of light through space

The way life moves on earth, we often undermine the vastness of the universe and the simple fact that whatever we see in it is always already the past. Now, Urwerk has conceptualized a limited-edition timepiece that merges concepts of time and space showcasing the time light takes right from the sun to reach each

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Stunning Mist‑filled Forests And Broken Trees Painted In Old‑master Style by Martin Voigt

Martin Voigt is a Leipzig‑based German painter and draughtsman whose work focuses on quietly haunting landscapes and still lifes rendered in an old‑master, atmospheric style that explores refuge, silence and the passage of time. A trained stonemason and sculptor who later studied painting/graphics at HGB Leipzig, he creates mist‑filled forests, broken trees, skull‑infused still lifes

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“The Owls Are Not What They Seem”: Elegant Bronze Bird Sculptures By British Artist Anthony Theakston

Anthony Theakston is a British sculptor from Lincolnshire, born in 1965, who creates semi‑abstract bronze and ceramic bird sculptures that distill owls, herons and other birds into sleek, stylised forms between realism and abstraction. Trained in ceramic design at Bristol and Cardiff (MA with first‑class honours) and a former lecturer at Camberwell and Falmouth, he

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Incredible Ironic Design Objects by Russian Illustrator Oleg Pomortsev

One Two Tree is a small art‑object label by Russian illustrator and object‑maker Oleg Pomortsev, focused on “smooth lines, sexy shapes” and ironic sculptural pieces based on his playful drawings. The project translates wavy, minimalist characters and abstract forms into physical objects and decor items, keeping a clean, design‑driven aesthetic that sits between illustration, product

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Four Robot Arms Just Built a Farm House That Prints Its Future

Picture this: four robotic arms working in perfect harmony, tracing circular patterns like some kind of futuristic dance performance. But instead of creating art, they’re printing the walls of an actual farm. Welcome to Itaca, a project that just wrapped up its construction in the hills of Northern Italy, and it’s changing how we think

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This Asthma Nebulizer Looks Like a Toy, Not a Scary Medical Machine

Most home nebulizers are loud, beige boxes that look like they escaped from a hospital supply closet. Kids with asthma sit next to them for breathing treatments, staring at dials and vents while a motor wheezes. These devices are designed around clinical priorities rather than home life, so they end up bulky, noisy, and visually

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