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The relaxed urban silhouettes of designer Alexandre Mattiussi strike a chord with a savvy, young demographic across the planet, but…
The relaxed urban silhouettes of designer Alexandre Mattiussi strike a chord with a savvy, young demographic across the planet, but…
GPS watches for outdoor adventures have become frustratingly similar, all promising the same basic features with minor variations. Most focus purely on tracking metrics and recording routes, treating every hike, climb, or fishing trip like a data collection exercise. True adventurers want something that captures the spirit and story of their journeys, not just the
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Florim and Gensler introduce Formatech Florim, the Italian ceramic surfaces manufacturer, has unveiled Formatech, a porcelain stoneware collection developed in collaboration with international design practice Gensler. Presented as a flexible design system rather than a decorative product, Formatech reinterprets foundational materials like concrete, metal, and plaster through advanced technology and sustainable production. Conceived from
Tree Courtyard Street House Town Exhibition Intervention of the Yulin courtyard house Yulin old town is located in the…
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Decoding the world at Fondazione Prada in Venice How do we make sense of the world? Often, the answer comes through lines, arrows, and boxes: the seemingly simple language of diagrams. At Fondazione Prada’s Venetian venue, the exhibition Diagrams, on view until November 24th, 2025, turns this visual shorthand into a subject of deep
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A Charming Cottesloe Pied-À-Terre Stay With Ocean Views Interiors by Amelia Barnes Photo – Lulu Cavanagh Ric’s Cottesloe designed by White Studio & Co has opened its doors. Photo – Claire McFerran The interior is inspired by French hotels, including Paris’ Château Voltaire. Photo – Claire McFerran The kitchen features microcement surfaces and a brown
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Keeping floors truly clean has always meant juggling multiple tools and steps, from sweeping or vacuuming first to mopping afterward, often with the frustrating reality that you’re just pushing dirt around with contaminated water. Traditional mops mix clean and dirty water, while most vacuum-mop combos compromise on either suction power or cleaning effectiveness. The result
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There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a 1960s industrial shed get reimagined into something else without losing its gritty soul. Most warehouse conversions follow a predictable script: gut the interior, white-wash everything, add some Edison bulbs, call it industrial chic. Zen Architects took a different approach with this Richmond project, and the result feels less
Common, everyday objects rarely inspire wonder anymore, because, well, they’re common. But every once in a while, we get something that seems ordinary but is anything but. The Flutterbox is one of those stunning exceptions. This isn’t just another storage container; it’s a masterpiece of engineering that transforms the simple act of opening a box
Flutterbox takes flight as a storage box and decoration with wings Read More »
So here’s the thing about steam locomotives: they’re basically the industrial revolution’s answer to brute-force engineering wrapped in a romantic, soot-stained package. And when someone nails a LEGO version of one, especially a niche historical piece like the Canadian National 1009, it’s worth pausing the doomscroll to appreciate the sheer audacity of it. This isn’t
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