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pulp galerie show revives radical 1990s CHIATDAY office furniture by gaetano pesce

Pulp Galerie Revisits Gaetano Pesce’s ChiatDay New York Project   Pulp Galerie presents Gaetano Pesce, The CHIATDAY New York Project, its second exhibition at the gallery’s new space in Paris’ 6th arrondissement, bringing together rare elements from the experimental advertising offices designed by Gaetano Pesce in New York in the mid-1990s. On view from March

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This All-Electric Tiny Home Has Floor-to-Ceiling Glass, Two Lofts, and Still Fits on a Trailer

Most tiny houses on double-axle trailers share a common flaw. They prioritize portability over livability, squeezing interiors into standard widths that leave occupants navigating corridors rather than rooms. Escape’s eONE XL Wide & Tall rejects that compromise. At 9.6 ft (2.9 m) wide and 13.6 ft (4.2 m) tall, it exceeds standard tiny house dimensions

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Meet the Electronic Dolphin, the Mini Robot That Cleans Oil Spills With Urchin-inspired Filters

A sneaker-sized robot developed at RMIT University in Australia is making a compelling case for rethinking how humanity responds to one of the ocean’s most persistent threats. The “Electronic Dolphin” is a Wi-Fi-controlled minibot built to skim oil slicks from contaminated marine surfaces without deploying any chemical dispersants, and without putting human responders anywhere near

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Someone Built a True-Scale LEGO Velociraptor Skeleton and I Can’t Wait To Buy One

Jurassic Park lied to you. The velociraptors that terrorized a kitchen full of children and hunted Jeff Goldblum through tall grass were modeled after Deinonychus, a considerably larger North American cousin, because the filmmakers thought the real animal’s name sounded cooler than its actual dimensions warranted. The real Velociraptor mongoliensis stood about 1.6 feet at

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65 Hybrid catamaran depicts an evolutionary journey for VisionF Yachts

We have a special affinity for catamarans, something you’ll recognize from our previous coverage. These marine beauties have an irresistible allure, whether it in a conceptualized rendering or a production-ready model like the 65 Hybrid unveiled by catamaran builder VisionF Yachts. The all-new model – chiefly designed by Tuzla, Istanbul-based builder, famous for its innovative

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How This Melbourne Brand Makes Buying The Perfect Paint Easier Than Ever

How This Melbourne Brand Makes Buying The Perfect Paint Easier Than Ever Small Business by Christina Karras Tint co-founders and Melbourne couple Alex Roberts and DJ Dikic. The small business is Australian-made and owned. Tint’s Fitzroy warehouse. ‘Our core range has 75 colours, this allows just enough space for options within each category, but not

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YYAA rebuilds the eastern half of a prewar rowhouse in japan

YYAA Renovates only the eastern half of an old Japanese house   Kusafushi House, designed by YYAA, is the renovation of the eastern half of a pre–WWII rowhouse located in Yagi-cho, Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. The project focuses on adapting an abandoned historic structure while retaining elements of the existing building fabric and responding to

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