Austria’s Clay Cooler Is the AC Killer Nobody Saw Coming

Every summer, the conversation around air conditioning goes roughly the same way. It’s hot, we turn on the AC, the electricity bill spikes, and we quietly wonder if there’s a better way while doing absolutely nothing about it. A design student from Austria named Katja Posch decided to actually do something about...

The 5 Best Camping Gear of June 2026

Packing for a camping trip is really just a series of small arguments with yourself about what’s worth the weight. June 2026 has produced a strong batch of designs that tend to win those arguments. Across five very different product categories, the same principle quietly surfaces: the best outdoor gear doesn’t add...

Noble’s $199 Osprey Earbuds Aim Straight at Sony’s XM6

The $200 true wireless earbud market is crowded, but the brands filling it are mostly consumer electronics companies that tune for mass appeal rather than accuracy. Getting earbuds with any real audiophile pedigree under that threshold has historically meant compromising somewhere meaningful, whether on driver quality,...

4 Best Wireless Audio Gadgets for Creators, Now Up to 20% Off For Prime Day

Most creator setups get built backwards. The camera comes first, the lighting comes second, and audio ends up being whatever fits in the bag. That compromise has a cost, and anyone who has sat through a well-shot video ruined by hollow, wind-wrecked, or flat dialogue knows exactly what it sounds like. The gap between...

This Bright Yellow Kinetic Sculpture in London Is Meant to Be Walked Through

There are artworks you look at, and there are artworks you walk through. Jesús Rafael Soto understood the difference better than almost anyone. The Venezuelan kinetic artist spent his career dismantling the passive relationship between viewer and object, and nowhere is that ambition more fully realized than in his...

This might be the most bad-ass Mercedes-Benz Concept Car of all time…

Design school thesis projects rarely get permission to be reckless. Most are built to please a panel of professors, sanded down until every surface looks defensible on a resume. Jaeun Park ignored that instinct entirely with his MA thesis project, a Mercedes concept he calls Vision Timeless, framed around a simple...

Bowers & Wilkins Spent 60 Years on These Speakers. It Shows.

Most brands celebrate a 60th anniversary with a retrospective book or a limited-edition colorway. Bowers & Wilkins celebrated theirs by unveiling what may genuinely be the most advanced loudspeaker range they have ever made. The 800 Series Diamond D5 arrived with that kind of quiet confidence that doesn’t need...

How Pasta Became Interior Design’s Most Playful Muse

There is something wonderfully unserious, and yet oddly elegant, about pasta-inspired decor. What began as an April Fools’ joke by luxury stone and tile company Artistic Tile has now become part of a broader design movement that treats pasta as form, memory, geometry, and material inspiration. In April, Artistic Tile...

Why the $1,099 MacBook Air M5 beats the MacBook Neo for macOS 27

Apple’s 2026 laptop lineup presents a clean, almost philosophical choice. On one side sits the MacBook Neo, a machine built around the powerful idea of access. It lowers the barrier to entry, putting a capable Apple notebook within reach of more people than ever. It is a compelling argument rooted in the present,...

The 2.6mm PopSocket That Didn’t Work in 2012 Is Finally Here for $39

Most phone grips stick around because they work, not because they’re easy to live with. The classic PopSocket has spent over a decade as one of the most recognizable phone accessories around, but its accordion-style pop-up design has always carried a trade-off. That bump on the back catches on every tight pocket, and...