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‘Scandinavian Sci-Fi’ Elliptical Machine Finally Looks Good Enough for any Modern Living Room

Look at high-end Scandinavian or minimalist Japanese interiors and you’ll notice a pattern: objects earn their presence through either pure utility or pure beauty, ideally both simultaneously. A Sori Yanagi kettle. An Artek stool. A Noguchi table. Each piece justifies its footprint by being excellent at its job while also contributing to the room’s visual […]

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How Two Families Unlocked The Surprising Benefits Of Multigenerational Living

How Two Families Unlocked The Surprising Benefits Of Multigenerational Living Housing by Christina Karras Susana Le, Chi-Lieng Be, Camilla Be (12), Maximus Be (11) with Susana’s parents, Huu Chung Le and Kim Eng Lay in their Box Hill South home by Edition Office. The living room. Kubrick Stool 450mm by Nau. The Frame TV by

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Asus ProArt Mouse MD301 Takes Aim at Logitech’s Productivity Throne with Swappable Switches

The productivity mouse market has been living in a single-player game for too long. Logitech’s MX Master has dominated professional desks from Silicon Valley to Singapore, becoming so ubiquitous that it’s practically the default recommendation in every buying guide. But monopolies create the perfect conditions for an underdog, and Asus has clearly been watching, waiting,

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This ‘Impossible’ Villa Floats on Just 4 Inverted Brick Cones and a Thatched Roof

Shomali Design’s latest residential project does something unexpected with the ground beneath it. Rather than sprawling across the landscape, the Sarchina Villa hovers above it, suspended on four white brick columns that taper downward into inverted cones. This 250-square-meter residence challenges the conventional approach to building at ground level, proposing instead a floating structure that

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Amazing Trolls, Monsters And Animistic Forest Spirits In Hyper-real Clay Worlds of Malene Hartmann Rasmussen

Malene Hartmann Rasmussen is a Danish ceramic artist based in London and southwest France, known for her narrative figurative sculptures and installations blending fairy tales, mythology, and animism. Her hyper-realistic clay worlds feature forests, trolls, monsters, and “inner beasts” — initially whimsical and toy-like, but revealing dark, uncanny undertones upon closer inspection, drawing from childhood

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Smart Ring With A Built-in Screen Also Doubles As An AI-Assistant Pendant Wearable

Technology often evolves in dramatic spikes – brighter displays, sharper cameras, smarter assistants – but the real breakthroughs are usually quieter. As our devices become smaller and more personal, the focus shifts from adding features to removing friction. The most compelling wearables are the ones that disappear into your routine, responding instinctively without demanding attention.

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5 Portable Outdoor Furniture Pieces That Transform: The First Is an Umbrella-Chair

Many people dream of bringing the comfort of indoors outside. Whether it’s a spontaneous picnic, a weekend camping trip, or simply enjoying a small balcony, creating a cozy outdoor setup has always been tricky. Traditional outdoor furniture tends to be heavy, bulky, and hard to move, forcing you to choose between convenience and comfort. Today,

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kinetic lighting activates mechanical movement in a sculpture of steel and glass

TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio: a kinetic lighting object   TOTEM DE LUZ by kutarq studio is conceived as a kinetic lighting object that explores the relationship between light, movement, and spatial perception. Positioned between sculpture and functional design, the piece integrates mechanical components to enable adjustable illumination through physical interaction.   The structure

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Vosteed’s “Pocket Crocodile” EDC Knife Packs a Seriously Sharp 3-Inch Sheepsfoot Blade

Carrying a three-inch blade shouldn’t feel like a compromise, yet most compact EDC knives sacrifice either ergonomics or capability to hit that sweet spot. Vosteed’s Kroc takes a different path. The design starts with a sheepsfoot blade that maximizes cutting edge while maintaining a sub-three-inch profile, then wraps it in a handle that somehow feels

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