Until recently, the Slovenian designer Lara Bohinc was considered one of the most innovative jewelry designers, who also adorned well-known media personalities such as Kate Moss, Maria Sharapova and Madonna. In 2014, she presented herself as an industrial designer for the first time, as she designed the first piece of furniture, and since then her journey has only intensified. She has already designed a line of products from the Planetaria collection and Since the world is round. This time, he presents a collection called Afternoon tea.
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There are not a few exceptional speakers on the market, and probably audiophiles have no complaints about the range. But they can (justifiably) grumble about the appearance of most of them, as they are usually boxy in shape and (too) large in size. Well, with the speakers we want to present to you, it's a little different. Not only do they sound great, they also look great.
Some couples are made for each other. A glass of wine and a good book is a combination we've heard about many times. A good book often goes well with a drop of wine, which inspired Reverse Innovation to combine wine and literature. And the Librottiglia project was born, in which the label of the wines from Matteo Correggio's wine shop is replaced by booklets with short stories by three different authors. Each matches the characteristics of the wine.
Which watches excite you more? Those with classic designs that reflect elegance or those that represent modern art? If you're more into the latter, we may have found your next watch.
Are you deciding to buy flip-flops and sneakers? Link offers you the opportunity to save some money and space in your wardrobe and choose footwear that can withstand both the former and the latter.
Oerol, which translates to "everywhere", is a 10-day festival of all genres of art that takes place every June for free on the island of Terschelling in the Netherlands. The wish of the festival organizers is to turn the entire island into a stage. At this year's festival, it was possible to see a very special architectural structure in which the cultural program took place.
Technological progress brings an increasing number of electronic devices that we use in our home. All these devices and "gadgets" emit different levels of electromagnetic radiation, which affects the quality of our lives - that's why the companies Ludwig et Dominic and Noir Vif remembered to make a baby cradle that will protect our youngest from harmful influences.
The German airline Lufthansa has also joined the concern for the environment. Modern home furniture and fashion accessories have been created from discarded aircraft parts, and the project is called the Lufthansa Upcyling Collection.
Bentley Motors, in collaboration with Bomber Ski, has prepared luxury skis in honor of Bentley's 100th anniversary.
Alyssa Carson is a NASA apprentice who may become the first human to land on Mars - she wants to make her mark in other fields as well, as evidenced by the launch of a unique suitcase she named the M5 NASA Edition.
Well, with 3 mm on the edge, it's already thin anyway, you'd say. Well, Japanese artist Shimabuku didn't quite think so. He presented his idea at this year's International Art Biennale in Venice, which took place under the slogan "Let it live!"
Pens are usually meant to create art, and in the case we are presenting this time, they are works of art in themselves. Magnetics are here!