Industrial Design Case Study: An Experimental “Café Classroom”

Your average classroom space hasn't changed much in the past 100 years: They're a factory-like row of desks facing an instructor writing on a large rectangle. London-based ID firm Pearson Lloyd wondered: With all of the changes in technology and society, isn't it time that spaces for learning evolved? The firm partnered...

Torre Modular Ceramic Vase Turns Pottery Into Playful Sculpture

Home decor has evolved beyond static objects that sit quietly on shelves. Today’s most interesting pieces invite interaction, customization, and personal expression. The Torre modular vase series by Scott Newlin for Dudd Haus represents this shift perfectly, transforming the humble vase into something genuinely...

Unitree A2 Stellar Explorer robot performs back flips, can carry a fully grown human

Boston Dynamics has triggered a race for building useful humanoid robots, with Spot the dog robot being their most successful creation. Open source Hengbot Sirus and Hiwonder’s Raspberry Pi-powered PuppyPi are prime examples of how the robotic dog arena is shaping up. Even the tiny Petoi Bittle X proves robotic dogs...

10 Best Smartwatches To Consider In August 2025: Find The Perfect Wearable For You

The smartwatch game has completely shifted. We’re past the days of glorified notification screens strapped to our wrists. What we’re seeing now feels truly revolutionary: devices that blur the line between wearable computer and essential lifestyle tool. The transformation feels sudden, but it’s been building for...

Bentley Batur Convertible is a rolling symphony of power and elegance

Bentley Mulliner is in the process of retiring the thunderous W12 engine for the 771-Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain. That goodbye is not going to be a silent one as the British luxury car maker has come up with a limited edition coach-built model to reign the W12 lineup. The final model in that series is going to...

An End to Reading Glasses? FDA Approves Vision-Improving Eyedrops

One of the many annoyances of aging is presbyopia. As you get older, your eye's lens loses elasticity, making it more difficult to focus light on the retina for near tasks. Reading bottle labels (or worse, books) becomes impossible. For designers who do detailed sketching or work on fine models, it's a nightmare. The only...

Umbra’s User-Configured Solis Adjustable Standing Shelf System

This Solis Adjustable Standing Shelf system was designed by Sergey Dedin, an industrial designer based in Belarus. Consisting of relatively few components, the simple design provides something users have responded positively to: Adjustability. Shelves can be placed and secured at any height along the pole, and can be...

remote-controlled LEGO technic vehicles climb vertical wall & steep incline using their parts

custom LEGO Technic vehicles can climb over walls   Youtube channel Brick Technology documents and builds custom remote-controlled LEGO Technic vehicles that can climb vertical walls and steep inclines using their parts. In a video, the maker uses LEGO Technic liftarms, axles, rubber tires, and electric motors to make...

Accessible humidifier designed for healthier, smarter homes

Daily routines can be challenging for those with limited mobility, arthritis, or visual impairments, especially when it comes to household appliances. Dehumidifiers, which play a vital role in maintaining a comfortable and healthy indoor environment, are often difficult for many users to operate. In collaboration with...

Bench straddles the line between art and furniture

A new chapter in contemporary design has arrived with IMMATERIAL 0001, a bench created from the unexpected partnership of Jacques Cartier Studio, ANAGRAM and Vestre. Debuting at Paris Fashion Week, this piece is more than just a place to sit. It is a bold statement blending innovation, craftsmanship and conceptual...