The Slovenian brand S-BIKES shows a new direction of urban mobility with its innovative concept. The electric folding bike responds to the needs of modern mobility with a product that is a design icon, combines high-quality components and opens up new possibilities of use.
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On the 75th anniversary of the broadcast of the first commercial, we collected the best Slovenian commercials of all time. Did you know that the first television commercial was broadcast on July 1, 1941 at 2:29 p.m. It was a 10-second ad for the watch brand Bulova, which aired in the US before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies. And the cost of recording? Just 9 euros. Since then, television ads have become an integral part of our lives and accompany us every step of the way. Although no one really likes commercials, and no one looks forward to or looks forward to commercials interrupting shows, movies, and series, in all that time they've made a number of great commercials that we love to watch over and over again. We also have some of these in stock in Yugoslavia and Slovenia. Which one do you think of first?
BuWizz is a Slovenian remote control for Lego bricks. "Engine" behind the engine for Lego bricks is a nine-member Slovenian team that presents itself on Kickstarter with an innovation for small and large children, where it collects funds to start mass production.
Few people today use their smartphone without a protective case. These have long since become fashionable accessories, and the Slovenian organic covers of Organika Cases add a new dimension to them - the smell. The idea, which was conceived by the young developer Žiga Lunder and realized under the brand name Organika, can be supported on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where the three-member Organika team collects 13 thousand US dollars to start mass production.
In Podgarić, Croatia, Slovenian photographer Luke Paige captured two Slovenes skating on the Yugoslav monument to the revolution of the Moslavina nations, which was created by the sculptor Dušan Džamonija and which was discovered by Josip Broz - Tito himself in 1967. It symbolizes the wings of freedom, and skateboarders Jan Robek and Miha Miklavčič posed for Paige.
Ufoplay, Slovenian children's toys, are a new acquisition for our children. They are suitable for the garden, children's room, yard and even the bathroom. The houses, reminiscent of space stations, are made of composite materials and a metal base. They are extremely stable and durable, and care for them is simple. Their genius lies in the fact that they allow children a lot of freedom when playing.
The Slovenian one was also ranked among the most beautiful holiday cottages in Europe. The British Guardian recently published a list of the ten most beautiful holiday cottages in Europe. A cabin in Slovenia was also ranked among the most beautiful mountain huts and houses. Can you guess which one?
Tying your shoes is a necessary evil. Does it also seem like an endlessly long and unnecessary task to you? Then the innovation of Slovene QuickShoeLace, innovative elastic laces with a special ring that we fasten, will be perfect for you. Well, bows, who like to untie themselves so much! On June 7, 2016, their author, David Knez, is sending shoelaces to Kickstarter, where they will collect funds to start serial production and online sales.
The film about Nina Simone, an American jazz and soul singer and activist, is raising a lot of dust abroad because of the artificially darkened skin of the actress Zoe Saldana, but in our country the film Nina is being talked about because of the Slovenian Bojana Kovačič Zemljič, recognizable in the fashion world for the design of E2RD fashion jewelry. who contributed jewelry to the Hollywood biography!
Foodko makes it possible to buy food directly from local producers. It is an online solution that enables local food producers to sell to end customers. On the other hand, it gives customers direct access to quality local food of verifiable origin without "middlemen" in one place.
If you're ever confused because you're not sure you've pronounced or accented an English word correctly, don't worry. After watching a video of American diplomats at the embassy in Ljubljana learning Slovenian and seeing what kind of headaches it causes them, you will turn out to be a real talent for English. Here's an exclusive look at a Slovenian class at the American Embassy that will make you smile from ear to ear!
On May 12, 2016, the Slovenian company Hosekra opens a camp of the future for five guests on the Slovenian border. The camp on the Croatian border will be made up of a new generation of Slovenian-made mobile homes equipped with a range of premium brands. Hosekra's goal was to create houses from the highest quality materials, which have no competition on a global scale!