Note Design Studio and Klarna Imagine the Future of Shopping.Online shopping is changing our lifestyles. How will it change our cities? As the world shifts deeper into digital, once-essential everyday objects fall out of daily use, steadily becoming relics of a bygone age. The mailbox is a case in...
The Future of Living by Urtzi Grau & Guillermo FernĂĄndez-Abascal, UTS School of Architecture.The great Australian dream has informed how generations have lived in this country. The idea of domestic bliss was always embedded within the brick walls of a humble, free-standing family home sandwiched between suburban front and...
HĂ´tel MĂŠtropole A Room For Tomorrow Prototype by CiguĂŤ.Paris-based design agency ciguĂŤ conceived a hotel room concept for the 2019 HĂ´tel MĂŠtropole exhibition at the Pavillon de LâArsenal. The central concept of the prototype makes the invisible visible, by highlighting consumption of...
An Aesthetic Pursuit’s Shoppable Stay Concept in Kennebunk, Maine, US.Brooklyn-based creative agency An Aesthetic Pursuit have renovated an 1878 home in Kennebunk, Maine, US, an alternative universe where beautiful design is communicated as much more than a collection of furnishings, rather an all-consuming...
Potemine Presents an Advanced Lighting Device Alis.Italian start-up Potemine presents Alis, a portable, multifunctional and interconnected lighting device that introduces a completely new way of living with light. Thanks to the IOT technology and its intuitive design, Alis allows users to...
Timber ‘Terrazzo’ Made from Recycled Materials by Foresso.Birmingham-based brand Foresso utilizes offcut timber and waste plaster to form an innovative composite material that resembles terrazzo stone, developed as a reaction against waste generated by the interiors industry. Just like the...
Ward Wijnant’s BLEND Collection Offers a New Perspective on Solid Timber.Inspired by the concept that timber from one tree can provide diverse patterns and structures, Ward Wijnantâs BLEND collection comprises timber furniture made with quarter and plain-sawing, resulting in an unusual texture and surface...
Four Graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art Create Tabletop Products from Waste Material.Uniting design with science, four graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art made a collection of tableware products from the industrial waste material bauxite residue, also known as Red Mud. Questioning our notion of âwasteâ...
Canopy Chair Collection by LAYER and RAEBURN.With LAYER and RAEBURNâs shared passion for sustainability, Canopy furniture collection celebrates innovative thinking from both the industrial design and fashion world. Celebrating a shared interest in recontextualising undervalued...