Personal safety products have a design problem few people talk about. Pepper sprays and personal alarms are either too bulky to carry consistently or so visually aggressive that most people feel uncomfortable with them in plain sight. The result is that these tools end up buried at the bottom of a bag or forgotten on a...
Rebloom Studio Just Turned Flower Market Waste Into Art”
Most vases hold flowers. This one is made of them, specifically the ones that never got the chance to be admired. Rebloom Studio, a Korean design studio, has been quietly working on a problem that most people don’t think twice about: the staggering volume of flowers incinerated or discarded at flower markets every...
8 Best Graduation Gifts for Him in 2026 — Picked by a Design Editor, Not Amazon
Every graduation season produces the same list: engraved flasks, monogrammed padfolios, whiskey decanters carrying someone’s initials. None of it survives the second apartment move. Good design travels differently. A well-made object built around a clear idea doesn’t date. It earns its place on the desk, in the...
adidas Just Made the Best World Cup Drop for Your Dog
adidas dropped a pet jersey collection for the FIFA World Cup 2026 and I genuinely cannot decide if it’s brilliant or completely unhinged. Maybe both. That tension is precisely what makes it worth paying attention to. The collection features scaled-down versions of the official home kits for four national...
The C64 and ZX Spectrum Finally Got the Handhelds They Never Had
The retro gaming revival has been gathering steam for years, spilling from niche emulation communities into mainstream retail. Mini consoles, plug-and-play sticks, and budget handhelds have all taken a crack at the classics with varying degrees of success. Home computers like the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum have had...
The Lexon x Jeff Koons Collaboration Makes Functional Art Worthy to Adorn Your Living Room
Lexon has always operated in that precise zone where design meets desire, making objects that earn their place on a shelf by being genuinely useful and genuinely beautiful at the same time. Its speakers, lamps, and accessories carry a recognizable visual language: clean geometry, thoughtful materiality, the feeling...
PITAKA Asked the World to Design Its Aramid Phone Cases. Here Are Some of the Best Entries So Far
Pattern has always been one of humanity’s most instinctive forms of expression. Before there was writing, there was weave, the repetition of motifs in cloth, stone, and ceramic that encoded identity, belief, and belonging long before language could do the same. The Japanese asanoha, the Nordic Fair Isle, the...
A Hay Rake Inspired This Surprisingly Beautiful Entryway Piece
Most of the furniture we buy tells no story. It comes flat-packed, gets assembled on a Saturday afternoon, and does its job quietly in the corner. We don’t think much about where it came from, what it references, or what it means. And then a piece like Restel comes along and completely reframes what furniture is even...
5 Camp Cookware Pieces Designed So Well They Make You Rethink Why You Have a Kitchen
The kitchen is a room we’ve quietly spent decades over-engineering. Cabinets for single gadgets, appliances stacked on counters, and entire drawers reserved for tasks that should take two minutes. We’ve built elaborate infrastructure around the simple act of feeding ourselves and rarely stop to question it. Then...
This $599 ‘Swiss-Army’ Android Tablet Has a Built-In Projector, Night Vision, and a Laser Rangefinder
At some point in the last decade, the iPad became the default answer to the question of what a tablet should be. Thin, light, polished, dependent on a case ecosystem to survive a one-meter drop onto carpet. It is an extraordinary device for a very specific kind of person living a very specific kind of life. The 8849...