Inspired by the Eameses The Eameses LCM (Lounge Chair Metal), unveiled in 1946 at the MoMA, was breathtaking and cutting-edge at the time. Image: Eames Office The world's first plywood chair with metal legs, the LCM became an instant design classic, selling tens of thousands of units within a matter of years. Image:...
drawing works clads one-person house in seoul with layered corrugated steel facade
DRAWING WORKS explores compact single-person urban living Located in Gusan-dong, Seoul, at the corner of a three-way intersection, One House 2 by DRAWING WORKS explores how small-scale residential design can adapt existing structures to contemporary living. The project continues the studio’s investigation into...
Huawei Launches New Mate XTs with Enhanced Tri-Fold Design and M-Pen 3 Stylus
Coffee shops across China buzz with people folding phones into tablets. Most professionals still carry laptops for real work. Despite having the world’s best tri-fold technology for over a year, mobile work stays limited by software problems that make users choose between portability and professional tools. The gap...
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Brings Premium AI to Everyone at $649.99
Finding an intelligent smartphone feels impossible without breaking the bank. Advanced AI features stay locked behind $1,000+ flagship prices, forcing people to choose between smart technology and financial sense. Premium AI capabilities remain exclusive to expensive devices while mainstream phones offer basic features...
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Eliminates the Portability vs Productivity Trade-Off
Professional tablets have always forced impossible choices between portability and serious productivity. Thin devices lack the processing power for demanding workflows, while powerful tablets become too bulky for comfortable travel. Heavy tablets defeat the purpose of mobile computing, leaving professionals frustrated...
seabrook studio envisions lexus ex truck concept with sculpted curves and elevated stance
Seabrook Studio extends Lexus design language with truck study Seabrook Studio’s Lexus EX Concept envisions a Lexus truck design, introducing a body style new to the brand. Designed as a conceptual study, the project emphasizes proportion, surface, and adaptability while extending Lexus design language into off-road...
MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY folds 6,665 aluminum parts into umbrella-like canopy
6,665 parts compose MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY’s Canopy In Bellevue, Washington, MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY completes PILOTI, an ultra-thin aluminum rotunda that rises as a new entrance to the city’s Downtown Park. Commissioned by the City of Bellevue, the self-supported structure unfolds into an umbrella-like canopy...
“How did rebrand become such a dirty word?”
When is a rebrand not a rebrand? Sometimes, because it’s literally not a rebrand, it’s a brand refresh. But sometimes, to all intents and purposes it is a rebrand – people just don’t want to use the r word. Several times in the past few months, we’ve received emails about new visual identity projects that came...
ten inclined concrete volumes outline stonehenge lodge real estate sales center in taiwan
Stonehenge Lodge Reframes the real estate sales center in Zhubei Stonehenge Lodge is a reinterpretation of a real estate sales center, located in the rapidly expanding tech-driven city of Zhubei, Taiwan. In contrast to typical sales pavilions, designed to be temporary, decorative, and disposable, this project proposes...
designboom radar: exhibitions to see around the world this september
SEPTEMBER exhibitions FROM DESIGNBOOM RADAR September brings a wide range of major exhibitions across art, design, and architecture, with museums and galleries unveiling new collections across the world. designboom radar highlights this month include the 40-year celebration of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s Wrapped...