Marka Is The Chair That Carries Culture and Quietly Connects People
Marka feels less like furniture and more like a cultural memory taking shape in the present. The idea comes from the Bedouin way of life,…
Marka feels less like furniture and more like a cultural memory taking shape in the present. The idea comes from the Bedouin way of life,…
Nothing’s CMF sub-brand exists because someone at the company realized that modularity and affordability could coexist, and that a phone doesn’t need to cost 800…
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Fractal 9 began not as a formal design project but as a response to a simple, everyday need. The goal was to make use of…
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In a market saturated with predictable pet furniture, minimal cubes, beige scratching posts, and standard enclosed beds, this monkey-shaped cat house arrives as a refreshing…
The design process has always lived between two worlds: the rough immediacy of a hand-drawn line and the precision of a finished object you can…
I’ve been watching filament spool prices creep upward for two years, but the last six weeks turned that creep into a sprint. A kilogram of…
For decades, “form follows function” shaped how you designed and lived. Minimalism stripped objects down to pure utility, where functional products like a chair were…