In the French chocolate factory Alain Ducasse, they made sure that this year's holidays will be even sweeter. Namely, they made parts of the Christmas tree from dried fruit and nuts covered in chocolate, which you assemble yourself.
Architecture & Interior
Take My Lighting But Don't Steal My Thunder is a surreal architectural illusion by British artist Alex Chinneck. A floating building that seems to defy all the laws of gravity floats in the middle of London's Covent Garden.
Same faucet, 98 percent savings. Meet Altered:Nozzle, a faucet attachment that promises 98% water savings! Would you like to lower your water bill? Would you like to treat water more responsibly? Then this innovative Swedish product is perfect for you. And none of this will require you to change your habits!
The office furniture of the future is coming. The Altwork Station desk wants to radically change the way we work with computers. It allows us to work in four different positions, standing or lying down. That's right, you read that right. This is a dynamic desk on which we can lie down and work comfortably with the computer at the same time.
Aluminum foil in the dishwasher? Have you heard of the aluminum foil TikTok trick that promises to make your cutlery shine like new after washing it in the dishwasher? We checked how it works and whether it is really that effective.
In the late 19th century, the English feared a French invasion as the devil of the cross. For this purpose, they built a series of terrifying sea forts along the southern coast of the Solent Strait. They lost their purpose over the years, and the British company AmaZing Venues found a great solution for them - they turned the sea forts into some unique island destinations. Two sea forts, Spitbank Fort and No Man's Fort have already become luxury resorts and hotels.
If you manage to find a private island in the real estate market right now, this notion of luxury, freedom and privacy, it is probably very remote and in danger of sharing the fate of more than 18 that have already been submerged by sea level. If none of these are the case, then the astronomical price will probably put you off. The private islands of Amillarah Private Islands - except for the last fact - do not know the mentioned problems. These are environmentally friendly floating islands that you can not only tailor, but also "place" where you like.
The wooden memory table Analog Memory Desk is ideal for all those who are bursting with ideas and thoughts, but it seems that they always lack something at hand to pour them into. You will say, but we all already have smartphones in our pockets. Maybe. But they cannot withstand the romance of writing on paper. And this table has plenty to offer. He has it rolled up for a whole kilometer on the reel, and part of it is stretched over the work surface all the way.
House doors and windows are not just doors and windows from a practical point of view. They are the part of the house that leaves the biggest impression on passers-by, and above all they are the mirror of the house. The Portuguese photographer André Gonçalves captured the different faces of houses, which show that there are as many of them as there are people, and that their "physiognomy" is often geographically conditioned.
The 30-foot-tall and luminous sculpture The Kelpies in Falkirk, Scotland, consisting of a pair of enormous horse heads, was erected by artist Andy Scott.
A classic picnic scene. The men are gathered around the grill, while the women prepare salad and side dishes in the kitchen. This cemented image in our head may change in the future. Meet Angara Maximus, a dining table that allows you to grill meat and other dishes right at the table!
Lovers of retro design will definitely know the Anglepoise® table lamp as one of the most iconic industrial designs, whose history dates back to the 1930s.