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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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LuneUp Ceramic Basins Can Double as Barbecue Grills

Italian bathroom brand Terzofoco has launched LuneUp, a versatile system of hand-thrown ceramic pedestals that challenges conventional thinking about bathroom design. Created by designer Emanuel Gargano, this modular collection transforms ceramic from a simple finishing material into a central living element that works both indoors and outdoors. The LuneUp concept centers on customization, allowing users

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SyncOne pleasure device redefines tactile interaction through intelligent AI-driven design

SyncOne Blends AI Motion Capture with a Minimal Design   SyncOne is a pleasure device developed with AI-based video motion capture and high-precision algorithms that enable real-time mechanical control. The system connects with PCs, mobile applications, and VR devices, allowing it to function across multiple interfaces. Its contact component is produced from transparent TPU using a

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glowing glass block facades front arkana architects’ ‘villa sipat & sauh’ in bali

arkana architects’ interiors open toward garden and sky   Villa Sipat & Sauh by Arkana Architects sits within a compact site in Bali behind a luminous facade of glass blocks. The project responds to a brief that sought a rental villa with the warmth and familiarity of a private dwelling, expressed through quiet spatial cues

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Nintendo Switch-inspired DJ Console Splits Into Two So You Can Deejay With A Friend

It was pretty game-changing back in 2015 when Nintendo dropped the Switch, ushering in a wave of 2-player gaming on the same console. Two joy-cons, one console, mano-a-mano gaming. You didn’t need an extra controller – Nintendo built right one into the Switch. Designer Eunjun Jang wants to bring that same modular multiplayer culture to

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Apple, Hear Me Out… An iPhone Pocket, but for the Vision Pro’s Battery Pack

Decades after giving Steve Jobs his iconic turtleneck, Japanese fashion behemoth Issey Miyake returned to Apple with a product that somewhat felt absurd at first. The iPhone Pocket is an oddly specific handbag for just your phones (and maybe some other bits and bobs), but here’s a reality check the folks at Apple probably didn’t

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Artist Creates Vivid Canvases Where Fantasy Bleeds Into the Everyday, With Playful Yet Unsettling Compositions Questioning Human‑centric Worldviews

Lee Gihun (Lee Ki‑hoon) is a South Korean painter who blends pop‑surrealism with everyday scenes, creating vivid canvases where animal instincts, masks, and human conventions collide. Working mainly in acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, he builds layered, colourful compositions that feel both playful and unsettling, often featuring masked figures and hybrid beings that question

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Artist Creates Stunning Drawings and Street Art Murals Rooted in Mexican and Indigenous Traditions

Mazatl is a contemporary Mexican artist and printmaker known for powerful relief prints, murals, and installations that center on nature, animals, ancestry, and collective liberation. Working mainly with large woodcut prints and graphic murals in public space, he uses bold black‑and‑white imagery, symbolism, and myth to speak about land, death, memory, and resistance, often in

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