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    Autojart: an Italian has created the world’s narrowest electric car.

    Despite its unusual half-meter width, this electric vehicle is a fully functional passenger car.
    Its interior can accom…

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    Find the bug: the queen of greeting cards, Jane Crowther.

    British artist Jane Crowther began her career in 1986 after studying illustrative arts at Kingston Polytechnic. The money Jane earned as an artist barely covered her living expenses in the…

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    Meet Dante! A designer has recreated the face of the renowned Italian poet.

    A team of researchers led by renowned 3D designer Cicero Moraes has reconstructed the appearance of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), the author of the “Divine Comedy.” The face of the man…

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    Jay Strongwater: the master of exquisite moments

    American jeweler and luxury designer Jay Strongwater (born 1960) has been creating beauty for over forty years. He lives in a world of luxurious fetishes: jewelry, figurines, furniture, mirrors, frames,…

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    Stitches and Paths of Ann Lowe – the forgotten seamstress of Jacqueline Kennedy.

    Fate has thrown plenty of challenges into her life, knocking her off the pedestal that her talent and determination had placed her on. It’s no coincidence that wealthy women dreamed…

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    Ancient interior design: Neanderthals, like Homo sapiens, zoned their living spaces.

    While Neanderthals and Homo sapiens exhibit fundamental differences in behavior, they share a key characteristic in their daily lives: the ability to structure their living space. Until recently, this was…

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    Jeweler Sean Lin: On the Edge of Emotion

    Born in London, he has, without exaggeration, become a treasure for the entire planet. His avant-garde jewelry, sometimes referred to as sculptural, transcends geography and time. So, it’s no surprise…

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    The architect of beauty, Madlen Vionnet, or the couturier who disregarded fashion.

    Madeleine Vionnet (1876-1975) referred to herself as the enemy of fashion. She believed that the whims of fashion were superficial and ever-changing, which offended her sense of beauty. Yet, fashion…

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    Stitches and Paths of Ann Lowe – the Forgotten Seamstress of Jacqueline Kennedy

    Fate has thrown plenty of challenges into her life, knocking her off the pedestal that talent and determination had placed her on. It’s no coincidence that wealthy women dreamed of…

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    The City of Pearl Shells: Bioarchitectural Visions of Manas Bhatia

    This kind of urban landscape can currently only be seen in dreams. However, its creator—architect and designer Manas Bhatia from New Delhi—truly believes that his surreal skyscrapers will one day…

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    Why are medieval spiral staircases designed to twist clockwise?

    Medieval castles often feature spiral staircases that typically wind upward in a clockwise direction. According to a 2011 study, about 70 percent of castles in England and Wales have such…

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    A design school will be built in Bogotá – vibrant and playful.

    The design project for a school of design and creative space for students at Ean University in Bogotá was created by the British firm Heatherwick Studio. This architectural and design…

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    Artistic provocation: designers imagined a concept for a space hotel.

    ACROMNIA Studio specializes in design, architecture, and creative visions for both the real and digital worlds. In their latest project, the ACROMNIA Orbital Hotel, the designers have brought to life…

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    The Quartet of Twisted Towers: German architects have designed the office of the future.

    Can modern architecture truly captivate today’s audience? The experts at Büro Ole Scheeren have certainly achieved that. This quirky yet harmonious structure resembles a fantastical four-legged creature in a twisting…

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    AI designs cities better than humans.

    According to Chinese researchers, AI can help urban planners realize their visions for land development more quickly. Their study demonstrates how machine learning can create more efficient spatial designs than…

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    A monumental white feather: an unusual terminal is set to be built at a Chinese airport.

    The futuristic terminal will cover an area of 270,000 square meters at the Lunjia Airport in Changchun, located in the Jilin province of northeastern China. This functional, cozy, and green…

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    Japanese know-how: how to make a wooden table without cutting down a tree.

    34-year-old Yuma Kano from Tokyo, the creative director of the design studio Yumakano, is crafting exclusive wooden furniture while simultaneously protecting forests from deforestation. The designer has a deep love…

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    Gaudí’s Hypnosis: Artificial Intelligence Depicts Household Appliances in the Style of the Renowned Architect.

    Digital designer Markus Birn has created a series of household appliances that pay homage to the works of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. The artist collaborated with artificial intelligence, specifically the…

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    Architects have created social spaces in the metaverse similar to caravanserais.

    Leading architectural firms Grimshaw, HWKN, WHY, and Farshid Moussavi have responded to an invitation from the metaverse Pax.world and designed original social spaces for it. The metaverse refers to a…

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    Imagining the breeze: what will the most creative beach in the world be like?

    Corniche Beach in the southwest of Abu Dhabi attracts vacationers with its pristine white sand, azure waters, and well-developed infrastructure. Soon, this 2.5-kilometer stretch of coastline will become even more…

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    Behind the glass: a capsule for those escaping civilization has been built in Finland.

    No, this isn’t a training simulator for astronauts or a hideout for exhibitionists. This unusual structure is a relaxation capsule designed by a Madrid-based design studio. Architects from Unio Design…

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    “Light on the Water”: What do the peculiar silk and steel lamps conceal?

    Israeli designer Albi Serfati seamlessly blends aesthetics and functionality with socially significant ideas. He not only adds practicality to his postmodern art pieces but also expresses his concerns about the…

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    Like two Colosseums: the turtle-yacht will become the largest traveling city in the world.

    In Italy, a giant yacht designed in the shape of a turtle has been unveiled. This floating city can accommodate up to 60,000 guests at once. The Pangeos concept was…

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    Convenient papaya, comfortable passion fruit: when fruits become furniture.

    Frank Jacobus is a designer and a professor at the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. He has always been fascinated by transforming ordinary objects into…

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    Light masterpieces for the wealthy: opulent chandeliers by Hans Van Bentem.

    Danish artist Hans Van Bentem creates chandeliers in unusual shapes, such as skulls, violins, or globes. His clients include many celebrities; for instance, one of the rooms in singer Madonna’s…

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    A bench is not just for sitting.

    Can you guess what this is? It’s an installation titled “Please Be Seated” by British designer Paul Coxedge. If you find yourself in London, make sure to visit Finsbury Avenue…

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    A wonder catamaran resembling a vintage car.

    The recently presented concept of the Decadence catamaran impresses with its incredible design. This amazing sea vessel of the future resembles a giant retro car. Its developer, British designer Andy…

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    The taxi is already on its way.

    Analysts at Morgan Stanley predict that by 2050, the global air taxi market will be worth £2.7 trillion, and the concept of flying cars has long moved from the pages…

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    Italian designers have unveiled the project for the world’s largest superyacht on hydrofoils.

    In recent years, there have been more and more innovative concepts emerging around the world. superyachts The new design developed by the Lazzarini studio is considered one of the best…

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    LIVING ROOM

    In this room, the family gathers in the evenings to relax, watch TV, and entertain guests. It’s a space where the tastes and preferences of the apartment’s residents truly come…

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    Decorative Pool

    On hot summer days, there’s nothing quite like relaxing by the water. To ensure you always have that option, consider building a decorative pond in your garden. It doesn’t have…

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    Nail Extension

    Nail extensions trace their origins back to the 1950s when an unknown dentist accidentally damaged his nail and attempted to repair it using a paper form and acrylic, a material…

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    The Most Compact Watch in the World

    These remarkable watches have a diameter of just 23 millimeters. However, they are not classified as the smallest in the world, but rather as the most compact. With a diameter…

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