This Shredder Turns Paper Into Cardboard By Compressing The Confetti Together
Where does shredded paper actually go? Ask most office workers and they will shrug, assume it gets recycled, and move on with their day. In…
Where does shredded paper actually go? Ask most office workers and they will shrug, assume it gets recycled, and move on with their day. In…
Ask anyone who camps regularly about washing dishes at camp and you will get the same answer: a damp tea towel laid flat on a…
What if a hospital felt less like a clinical institution and more like a campus you actually wanted to spend time in? That’s the central…
Satellite connectivity used to be reserved for phones, off-grid communicators, and specialized outdoor gear. Now it is showing up in far smaller devices, and Fi…
The modern workflow is often a series of disconnected actions; typing in one window, clicking in another, and plugging in peripherals just to get started….
Pull up the baggage carousel at any major international airport and you will see a parade of soft-shell fabric or hard-shell plastic cases, most of…
When Guillaume Bloget arrived at France’s Rhizome Association for a research-creation residency, he was surrounded by lakes. Most people would have simply enjoyed the view….
The Belgian coast has always attracted the slightly surreal — fishermen on horseback, a ship-shaped restaurant, and now, a concrete villa that looks like it…
When the ROG Raikiri Pro controller burst onto the scene at CES 2023, the gamepad was ahead of its time courtesy of a dedicated 1.3-inch…
A Möbius strip walks into a design lab. That’s not the setup for a joke. It’s basically the origin story of Oakley’s Infiniloop, the brand’s…
Most chair designs start with ergonomics, or materials, or a client brief. Emad Lajevardi started with a question. What if a single line could remain…
The bag at the gate tells you everything about the trip someone is about to take. Most carry-ons bear the evidence of decisions made at…
Most nightlights are afterthoughts. A dim plug-in tucked behind a dresser, maybe something shaped like a mushroom from a big-box store. They exist to serve…
Architecture has always had to reckon with the sun. Buildings are oriented, shaded, and glazed in response to it, and solar panels are bolted onto…
After roughly 14 years at Samsung and then more than 20 years engineering Bluetooth audio, much of it developing products for and alongside Samsung’s ecosystem,…
Some inventions are meant to push the boundaries of technology, while others are built to break the barriers people face every day. This remarkable all-terrain…
Most tiny homes ask you to sacrifice. The Springbrook 7.2 doesn’t. The Springbrook 7.2 from Gold Coast–based Removed Tiny Homes is the opposite of that….
Most clocks want to be noticed. They arrive with Roman numerals, exposed gears, or oversized frames, working hard to earn their place on the wall….
Not every piece of architecture asks something of you before you step inside. Most buildings are passive that way. You walk through a door, and…
Drones fall. Sensors fail, signals drop, batteries die at inconvenient moments, and until now the consequences of that failure were left largely to chance. Obstacle…
Le Creuset built its legacy on color and craftsmanship. Instant Pot built its empire on speed and convenience. Our Place just tried to merge both…