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marie adam-leenaerdt invites guests to build the runway with modular stools in paris

a set built in real time forms Marie Adam-Leenaerdt fw 2025 show   For her Fall/Winter 2026 presentation in Paris, Marie Adam-Leenaerdt transformed the conventional fashion show format into a collective act of making, designed by villa eugénie. Guests arrived to find stacks of compact black stools placed around an empty hall. Each attendee picked

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8 LEGO Architecture Sets So Good They Belong in a Museum, Not a Toy Aisle

There was a time when LEGO sets lived in toy chests and were dismantled by Tuesday. That time is officially over. Today’s LEGO releases, along with the fan-designed Ideas submissions threatening to become tomorrow’s, are the kind of builds you display on a bookshelf, light dramatically, and absolutely do not let anyone touch. We’re talking

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olen resort embeds into greek island slope across three terraced levels

Ateno embeds Olen resort into a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea   Ateno Architecture Studio’s Olen Resort unfolds across a seaside, amphitheatrical plot in Syros, Greece, characterized by a steep southward slope and an uninterrupted view of the Aegean Sea. The primary challenge of the project was to satisfy complex functional requirements while respecting the

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This $65 Ergonomic Split Keyboard Folds to Fit Your Jacket Pocket

There’s a particular kind of misery that comes with typing long documents on a tablet. The glass surface gives nothing back, autocorrect wages a quiet war against technical vocabulary, and by the third paragraph, the whole setup feels like a compromise that compounds. Bluetooth keyboards solve most of that, but most of them are still

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forgotten computer floppy disks return to life as large-scale portrait paintings

Painting made of recycled computer floppy disks   Artist Taylor Smith turns obsolete computer floppy disks into large-scale portrait paintings made up of these recycled storage devices. Hand-assembled into the canvas, hundreds of these materials become the base for screen-printed and painted portraits of figures, from Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn to David Bowie and

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glass loudspeaker draws from uk grime music scene and brutalist architecture

Marek Kounovský designs Eski.Sub glass speaker   The Eski.Sub is a glass loudspeaker by Marek Kounovský – MK Designers that draws inspiration from the visual language of Brutalist architecture and the cultural atmosphere of London’s UK grime music scene. The project examines the relationship between sound, urban context, and emotional listening experiences, positioning the loudspeaker

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IKEA’s $10 Speaker Is Tiny, But You Can Pair 100 of Them Together

Bluetooth speakers have a curious problem. The ones worth owning tend to cost real money, and the ones that don’t cost much tend to sound exactly like they cost nothing. IKEA’s KALLSUP sits somewhere outside that tired formula entirely, not because it defies audio physics at $9.99, but because it was never really designed around

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