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Anyone that works in an office exposes themselves to a good amount of artificial light throughout the day. The team behind MONAI–a smart table with circadian light technology—wants to reverse some of the damage that staring at a computer all ...
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iNyx – World’s most advanced and coolest bed. Advanced yet affordable iNyx bed is more like a self contained bedroom. It comes with blinds that you can close to provide better sleeping conditions. It has a built-in sound system and ...
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This is Emilia Lucht and Arne Sebrantke of German design studio We Love Eames, and they wanted to create a lamp that would allow greenery to grow in windowless spaces. They drew many different ideas, but settled on one they ...
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Architect Patrick Dillon built this sustainable house on a forested hilltop in Panama from salvaged materials that had to be brought to the site by boat and horseback (+ slideshow). The project to design and build the SaLo House, which is ...
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British designer Tom Dixon and quartz manufacturer Caesarstone have joined hands to debut four conceptual kitchens inspired by the natural elements Earth, Fire, Water and Air. Called the ‘The Restaurant by Caesarstone & Tom Dixon’, the kitchens will come to ...
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When the time came for bicycle company SRAM to build a new office, they wanted a place that reflected their culture. So to start off, they put in an eighth-of-a-mile indoor bike lane! The Chicago-based company moved into a 1920s ...
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Designed by leading international design practice Hassell, a Century old wharf in the Sydney suburb of Woolloomooloo became the new Ovolo Hotel. Hassell completely transformed the site’s existing hotel to appeal to a new generation of guests while reinvigorating the ...
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Indian industrial design graduate Yogita Agrawal has created a wearable device that acts as a back-up light in rural areas and a soap crayon for reminding children to wash their hands. Agrawal, who spoke at the Design Indaba conference in Cape ...
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overlooking a public park in aoyama, central tokyo, jo nagasaka / schemata architects have realized a shop and office space comprised across two floors. the ‘nakagawa masashichi shoten omotesando’ explores a ‘shop-in-shop’ concept and during its development, the design team ...