Remember that sarcastic rectangular robot from Interstellar that somehow managed to walk, roll, and save humanity while delivering deadpan one-liners? Yeah, turns out someone actually built a working version of TARS, and it’s just as mesmerizing as you’d hope. Meet TARS3D, the brainchild of roboticist Aditya...
This Tiny AI Device Turns Awkward Solo Travel Into Adventure
While I love traveling with friends and family, I also enjoy traveling alone. My time is my own and I can do whatever I want. But let’s be honest: solo travel also comes with its own unique challenges. Getting lost in translation at a local market, struggling to take a decent photo of yourself without looking like...
George & Willy’s Cafe Table Mounts to Walls and Lifts Off Daily
Small cafes and bistros face a constant battle with space. You need enough seating to make the business worthwhile, but cramming too many tables and chairs into a narrow sidewalk or patio turns the whole setup into an obstacle course. Floor-standing tables claim precious real estate even when they’re not in use, and...
PENT Made Dumbbells Too Pretty to Actually Work Out With
There’s something slightly absurd yet completely mesmerizing about the idea of working out with equipment covered in Swarovski crystals. But here we are in 2025, and Polish luxury fitness brand PENT has partnered with Swarovski to create gym equipment that looks like it belongs in a museum rather than your basement...
Top 7 Solar-Powered Camping Gear That Actually Work in 2025
Solar camping gear has finally evolved beyond gimmicky gadgets that barely keep a phone alive. These seven carefully selected innovations represent genuine breakthroughs in outdoor technology, combining serious power generation with practical design solutions. Modern solar camping equipment now delivers reliable...
RITFIT GATOR 3-Section Adjustable Bench Holds 1,600 Lbs in 21 Positions
Every athlete knows the frustration of outgrowing their gym setup as training evolves and goals shift over time. Maybe your training has evolved from basic movements to complex routines, or your space has changed from a dedicated room to a shared area with family, but your bench stays stubbornly the same throughout it...
This First-Response Drone’s Bladeless Design Could Change Emergency Rescue Forever
You know, we see a lot of drone concepts float across our screens, and most of them look like they were designed by either the military or an insect. They’re all sharp angles, matte black paint, and an unnerving number of sensors. Then you see something like VITA, an EMS drone that just won a Red Dot award, and the...
This 110-Sq.Ft. Backyard Studio Was Transformed Into A Work, Family, and Everyday Space
Sometimes, the simplest ideas bring the deepest joy. When a Seattle couple reached out to Linework Architecture with an email titled “Tiny Project?”, they weren’t asking for grandeur or luxury. They were simply searching for breathing room, two quiet, functional workspaces that would let them stay productive...
This Glowing Dome Just Turned Shanghai’s Park Into a Moon
There’s something magical about stumbling upon an unexpected glow in a city park. Shanghai’s Century Park recently hosted one of those rare moments where art, architecture, and cultural tradition converge into something you can actually walk inside and experience. The Osmanthus Moon, a temporary installation by...
Christopher Ward C1 Bel Canto Lumière: When Luminescence Meets Acoustic Engineering
When a watch chimes on the hour, the sound should resonate with purpose. When it glows in the dark, the luminescence should tell a story. Christopher Ward’s C1 Bel Canto Lumière delivers both with a level of technical execution that transforms timekeeping into a multisensory experience. Designer: Christopher...