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peelable layers of paper plates break down without additional waste as single-use dishware

Peelware introduces peelable layers of paper plates   No more washing as Peelware introduces its peelable layers of paper plates that break down without additional waste as single-use dishware. The goal of the project is to reduce waste from normal disposable plates and to offer a plate that can be used many times before it […]

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red earthen-plaster office’s linear volumes trace grapevine rows in rural turkey

RUBRUM OFFICE by Office Istanbul Architects   Rubrum Office by Office Istanbul Architects is situated within a vineyard and olive grove in Seferihisar, İzmir, Turkey, which boasts suitable soil for wine production and captivates visitors with its geography. The presence of the vineyard is the most significant influence in shaping the design concept of the

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‘made in europe’ label restores trust with open data on product origin and climate impact

Europe Wants Its Label Back: Revising What ‘Made in Europe’ Means   Made in Europe by Dada Projects is a continent-scale design experiment disguised as a certification system. One year after Mario Draghi warned that Europe was slipping into economic irrelevance, this project poses a counterargument: maybe Europe doesn’t need to work faster; it needs

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layered translucent facade with wave-like contours filters silhouettes at H&M seoul store

SKYnoa wraps H&M seoul store in glowing translucent skin   H&M opens its three-level Seongsu store in Seoul, conceived with SKYnoa as a hyper-transformative cultural stage that unfolds through a sequence of ‘theatrical acts’ shaped by styling, self-expression, and Seoul-specific references. Industrial textures, sculptural installations, and wardrobe-inspired scenography fill the translucent presence of the building,

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Someone Built a Working Synth From Cardboard and Walnut Keys

Most synthesizers look and feel like appliances. They’re plastic boxes mass-produced in factories, efficient and functional but utterly lacking in personality or warmth. Pianos and guitars get to be handcrafted instruments with wood grain and visible joints, while synths are treated like glorified toasters with circuit boards inside. That disconnect between electronic music and tactile

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from vitruvius to scarpa, florim & nicola gallizia reawaken italy’s architecture with rinascenza

florim collaborates with Nicola Gallizia for rinascenza   Rinascenza marks the 2025 collaboration between Florim and Milan-based designer Nicola Gallizia. Presented as a contemporary homage to Italy’s architectural and artistic heritage, the collection reinterprets centuries of material culture through refined design and advanced manufacturing. Developed at Florim’s Italian facilities, Rinascenza merges craftsmanship, technological innovation, and

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Black Friday: Arzopa D14 Photo Frame With Unlimited Family Sharing

Digital picture frames have struggled to find their place in homes that value both aesthetics and functionality. Most tilt too far toward obvious tech styling with glossy bezels and LED accents, or they compromise on display quality to hit budget price points. The market offers plenty of options that promise effortless memory sharing, but they

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