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Track Trailer reinvents Tvan, one of the toughest off-roading trailers with roomier MK6 model

Track Trailer, the name behind the famous Tvan off-road camper trailers, needs little introduction. It has been powering the overlanding experience in Australia and worldwide for a good part of four decades now. Over the years, we have seen some interesting variants of the Tvan, which has now reached the MK6. The sixth iteration in […]

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This Fan Made the Sony-Nintendo Handheld the Companies Never Would

The retro handheld market has a strange problem. The hardware keeps getting better, the screens get sharper, the processors get faster, and yet most of these devices land looking like prototypes someone forgot to finish. Generic shells, forgettable proportions, and LED lighting as a substitute for actual design thinking. For a category built entirely on

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where future homes could be for SAGA space architects: on moon, mars and underwater

Human homes on moon, mars, space and underwater   The most frequent medicine taken on the International Space Station is sleeping pills because astronauts in orbit live in a light cycle that doesn’t match their biology. Their bodies don’t know when to sleep or when to wake, and the disruption lasts for weeks or months,

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This Origami Stool Has No Legs, No Bolts, and Opens With One Press

Furniture storage is one of those problems that design has mostly surrendered to square footage. You either have room for a stool, or you don’t, and folding alternatives have historically resolved that with compromise: wobbly joints, hard edges, the kind of utilitarian resignation that makes it obvious the piece exists to disappear rather than be

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Casio’s special edition calculator handcrafted using traditional Japanese lacquering technique

For the unpressumable, the good old calculator is a gadget of yesteryears, as the smartphone does all the multitasking. However, for someone who works with numbers, this device is a no-brainer. Retail personnel, accountants, and professionals handling a high volume of calculations always reach for a calculator. The rugged device with its analog input doesn’t

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studio RE+N’s floating pavilion hovers like a thin white wing above chinese tea mountain

a curved canopy tops the Floating white Pavilion in Songyang   Studio RE+N introduces an open-air steel pavilion at the summit of a terraced tea mountain in Songyang County, Zhejiang Province, China. Positioned approximately 500 meters above sea level, the 85-square-meter structure operates as both a viewing platform and a rest point within an active

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