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John Singer Sargent in 10 Paintings
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Joan Mitchell: An American in France
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Does London Value Animals More than Women? 10 Statues of Amazing Women in the City
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Lee Krasner and the Art of Starting Over
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Kyoto’s Hidden Gem: The Fukuda Art Museum Staff Picks
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Prefab Perfected: A Fresh Take On Modular Living In Brazil
São Paulo firm UNA Barbara e Valentim has cracked the code on prefabricated housing with their Modular BV system. Years of research culminated in this brilliant building solution that’s now spreading across Brazil like wildfire. Their Modular Bahia project on the Cocoa Coast proves timber cladding can look...
Genji-kō Inspired Incense Burner Merges Timeless Japanese Tradition with Contemporary Design
The art of incense appreciation, known as Kōdō, is a deeply rooted practice in Japanese culture, intertwining sensory experiences with centuries-old traditions. Among the myriad ways this cultural practice has manifested, one product stands out as an innovative yet respectful nod to its heritage: the incense burner...
This Macro Pad’s Display Never Leaves You Guessing What Buttons Do
The macro pad market has been flooded with options lately, from bare-bones DIY kits to RGB-heavy gaming peripherals. Most follow predictable patterns: a handful of keys, basic programmability, and the usual suspects for connectivity. Creavi Tech’s entry into this space takes a different approach, one that actually...
Interactive Transformation Table Concept Turns Furniture Into Playful Sculpture
Most furniture sits quietly in corners, serving its single purpose without complaint or surprise. We’ve grown accustomed to desks that are just desks, tables that are just tables. Michael Jantzen’s Interactive Transformation Table challenges this static relationship entirely, proving that functional objects can be...