Samsonite and Samsung are developing a new generation of smart luggage that will check itself in at the airport. This will unlock the queues and rooting of passengers in front of the check-in counter. This will be ensured by a built-in electronic chip, which will automatically detect the airport where its owner has entered and automatically connect the traveler to the flight and final destination. The luggage will also be equipped with a GPS navigation system to communicate its location via smartphone.
The world exhibition Expo Milano 2015 will take place from May 1 to October 31, 2015. More than 140 countries will participate in it, and they will also try to impress with innovative pavilions at the exhibition.
Attention Turkish coffee lovers! We have a new way of preparing Turkish coffee for you, which is actually not new, as it is a traditional process. Cooking in hot sand. If you are a real Turkish coffee drinker, then you know that preparation is a kind of ritual, so it will not be amiss if this type of preparation takes a little more time than usual. From the city of Aqaba, Jordan, comes a video showing how Turkish coffee is brewed in the traditional way.
The spring-summer 2016 fashion week took place in Sao Paulo these days, serving up hot swimwear that we can only dream of. Check out a selection of 15 luxury swimwear from Sao Paulo Fashion Week that are just calling for summer.
Of course, we can pretend that newborn photography is all about, well, newborns. But we can admit that there is nothing better than dressing up your little non-innovators as our favorite superheroes. Baby Super Mario and baby Princess Lea? Sold!
Supermodel Cara Delevingne, rapper Pharrell Williams and 6-year-old Hudson Kroenig are the faces of the new Paris-Salzburg pre-autumn/winter 2015 collection of the iconic fashion house Chanel. Although summer is just beginning, Chanel is already seducing us into chic, fashionable autumn with her pieces.
Noctambula is a modern wireless lamp made from recycled Tetra Pak packaging, which was presented by design studio Fattelo! at Milan Design Week 2015.
Of all the rooms in our homes, the kitchen is the center of energy, activity, comfort and creativity. It is the heartbeat of every apartment. The Ikea kitchen concept, which was presented at this year's Design Week in Milan, assumes that in 10 years there will no longer be a refrigerator in our kitchen, as it will be replaced by a modern pantry.
Here is a recipe for divine lemon pancakes with poppy seeds and a delicious homemade strawberry topping. The beloved pancakes can be even better.
Kochi Architect's Studio designed the “Kame” house, a two-story home in which geometry rules. The interior of the modern cube fascinates with a large hexagonal void, which is a wonderful upgrade of modern trends in interior architecture, which are ruled by straight lines.
Flight attendant fashion is constantly changing. How could it not, when narrow aisles on airplanes were seen as fashion catwalks for a long time. When the first commercial flights appeared in the 1950s, flying was not just a journey from point A to point B, but a flight was a vacation in itself. The role of flight attendants was equally glorified. In the book Up in the Air, author Betty Riegel revealed how they were expected to have the looks of supermodels, the skills of housewives and the skills of lifeguards. Let's take a look at the fashion of flight attendants through time.
Architect Jeffrey Pelletier turned the basement of his house in Seattle into Lego heaven, where we can find around 250 thousand different pieces of Lego bricks. Can you imagine having this as a kid? Anyway, Lego blocks marked the childhood of many children, including Pelletier's. Last but not least, it is their "fault" that he is an architect today. Unlike most architects, he not only visualizes his ideas in AutoCAD, but also builds them from Lego bricks. This was also the case with the house in which he lives and where the Lego basement is located.











