Most of us have a pretty fixed idea of what a birdhouse looks like. A small wooden box, a round hole, maybe a little perch. It’s one of those objects so familiar it barely registers anymore. Designer Taekhan Yun decided to blow that idea up entirely, and he handed the job over to the last people anyone in the design...
This $107K Trailer Hides 400W Solar in Its Fiberglass Shell
Fiberglass travel trailers with off-grid capability are an undeniable combination. There are a few perks that make such travel trailers worth every adventurer seeking a longer and happier stay away from home on the road. Fiberglass campers such as those perfected by the Tennessee-based Oliver Travel Trailers are...
The Table Clock Isn’t Dead, This Folded Steel One Proves It
The tabletop clock has been one of the quieter casualties of the smartphone era. Most people stopped owning them the moment a phone took over nightstand duty, and those that survived tend to be either nostalgic holdovers or objects that lean so hard into decoration that the time-telling part becomes secondary. The ones...
PC Gamers Have Too Many Windows, ROG’s $199 Screen Fixes That
Gaming setups have grown considerably more complex, and the demands on screen real estate have grown right along with them. A serious session today might involve a game running on the main display, a chat window competing for space, system performance stats tucked into a corner, and a streaming interface sharing the...
5 Best Tiny Homes of May 2026 Prove Tiny House Design Stopped Being Cute — It Became a Category
Tiny homes had a moment. Then they had another. Then, somewhere between the Instagram hashtags and the weekend specials, they quietly became something more serious. The designs releasing in 2026 aren’t pitching a lifestyle fantasy — they’re solving real problems: family space, year-round comfort, material...
Amazon Won’t Build This Kindle Remote, So BOOX Did It for $26
E Ink readers have steadily become better at mimicking the feel of paper, but getting through a book with one still requires the same thing it always has: tapping the screen to flip a page. It’s a minor interruption that adds up over a long reading session, and while third-party ring-style page-turners have tried to...
7-in-1 Titanium Ruler That Draws Perfect Circles, Measures Angles, and Works as a Caliper. Yes, Really.
EDC and stationery have been moving closer together for years. Pens became precision objects. Rulers became desk jewelry. Pocket tools started borrowing the language of industrial design, while analog work tools picked up the portability and finish standards of everyday carry. Somewhere in that overlap, products began...
BEYOND Expo 2026: Asia’s Biggest Tech Event Just Told the World That AI Software Was Only the Warm-Up
Every major tech conference eventually finds its thesis statement. CES landed on “everything is connected.” SXSW staked out culture-meets-technology. BEYOND Expo‘s thesis for 2026 is more specific, and honestly more timely: AI has spent years proving itself in software, and the interesting question now is what...
This Quebec Home Doesn’t Fight the Forest – It Disappears Into It
Certain kinds of architecture don’t announce themselves. La Maraude, the latest project by Nathalie Thibodeau Architecte, is exactly that — a compact residential dwelling tucked into the dense woodlands of Boileau, in Quebec’s Outaouais region, that earns its presence through restraint rather than spectacle....
Nocturne’s Free App Turns Your Bricked Spotify Car Thing Into Something Better Than the Original
The open-source community has a long history of doing more with abandoned hardware than the original manufacturers ever did. The PSP got emulators Sony never approved. The Wii got homebrew loaders that ran software Nintendo pretended didn’t exist. The pattern repeats because the hardware is always fine; it’s the...