It may seem at first glance that the Klokers Klok-01 wristwatch is just a "cacophony" of numbers, but in reality, this quartz watch tells us the time quite simply, albeit unusually. Inspired by a logarithmic calculator, it uses three rotating dials to show the exact time with a magnifying glass to help readability.
Luxury in London is about to get a whole new definition. A bridge will grow between two 10-story residential buildings, which will actually be a pool with a glass bottom. The so-called Sky Pool will be part of the Embassy Gardens residential complex, which is planned by the Ballymore Group in the prestigious London district near the River Thames. The sky pool will be 25 meters long and five meters wide, and will rise to a height of 35 meters. And don't worry, if you forget your bathing suit, the pedestrian bridge will run parallel to it, not just for bathers.
Losing weight is a desire of many people. But there is a big wall between the desire and what must be done to achieve it, which is called physical activity. Or is it? Many people believe that exercise is the key to losing extra pounds, but there is only a grain of truth in this, because the activity burns far fewer calories than some people think. Which is actually good news, because many people don't like the idea of slipping into sneakers to shed pounds. There is a much easier way.
There are grandfathers, and then there are Grandfathers, which includes Günther Anton Krabbenhöft, a 104-year-old gentleman who has more style than you and knows that fashion is not reserved for the young and that age is just a number. The German says that the Internet has doubled the number of crosses he carries on his back, but the truth probably lies somewhere in between. Anyway, his recent "photoshooting" in Berlin at the Kotbusser Tor train station is proof that some fashion is eternal, even if it changes practically from month to month.
Every year, tourists visit the Palace of Versailles en masse - the Palace of Versailles. The rich estate of the former French monarchy near Paris, with its luxurious palace and beautiful gardens, should soon have a luxury hotel. Tourists with some extra cash will thus get the chance to experience a royal overnight stay at the Palace of Versailles.
Modularity is one of those features that a large part of modern furniture possesses. Just like telephones (which, among other things, are already modular), furniture elements have become more (multi)practical. The Float modular chairs from the Perch design studio can also boast of their versatility (to be assembled and disassembled), which are ideal for 21st century business premises, as well as for the home environment.
Men, if you're looking for a hairstyle that will totally rock you, the only real choice is the fade haircut, as this is currently considered the coolest haircut for men. Open a magazine, turn on the TV, the fade is everywhere. A hairstyle where the hair from the top of the head down is always shorter and which was popular among African-Americans at the end of the last century. Just remember the Fresh Prince. But this does not mean that all such hairstyles are like this, far from it. The fade is actually different on each head, and it all depends on how quickly the long hair changes to short or vice versa and what happens to it on the scalp. We present to you six of the most popular types of such hairstyles.
Do you always feel relaxed in a Chinese restaurant? The "inaudible" ambient music that plays in the background, which imperceptibly soothes you, has many fingers in between. The A Soft Murmur website also does something similar in situations where you just can't get your act together. Namely, it offers a "mixing table" of ambient sounds with which you can recreate characteristic sounds from the environment - the sound of the sea, blowing wind, bees in a cafe, crackling fire, birdsong, white noise,... that help you stay focused.
Remember when "video killed the radio star" in the 1980s? Neither do we! Remember when books were replaced by e-books? Neither do we! Well, remember when smartwatches replaced classic wristwatches? Neither do we! Many people may think that wristwatches are no longer necessary these days. At first they were threatened by mobile phones, now smart watches count their last days. Or is it? Wristwatches are forever. They are eternal because, unlike smart watches, they will never run out of time. Because while two years from now, the current model of the Apple Watch will just be an outdated piece of technology lying in a drawer, a quality wristwatch will still be adorning the wrist. Especially if you happen to own one of the following 13 sickeningly good classic watches under $5,000.
We use socks every day, all day (okay, except in the summer when it's really hot), so their quality is important. But no knee-high (except knee-high) toe socks from Free Your Feet (FYF) by the Swiss Barefoot Company, which has made bulletproof and practically indestructible toe socks from a material stronger than Kevlar! You can get socks that are more durable than shoes on Kickstarter.
Pile is an instant social corner that is ideal for small apartments. It is functional furniture that will allow you to entertain many more than just one or two friends even in a small home. Michael Blutrich sought a solution for such cases and created Pile, a modular piece of furniture that consists of a table, upholstered mats, horn-shaped cushions and a lamp, and which transforms from a "spit" of furniture into a pleasant atmosphere for socializing.
The market is flooded with freestanding lamps, yet it seems that rarely does one really stand out. But the Ace Floor Lamp is the (literally) bright exception that proves the rule. The stick-shaped free-standing lamp is handmade from wood and has a minimalist design, and it pours warm white light into the room with LEDs.











