19th-century wood reclaimed and repurposed into minimalist audio speakers, aimed at audiophiles with an admiration for the warmth of wood
An app-connected trashcan which reminds you when to take out the trash and with a built-in vacuum for sweeping.
The Audi TT brochure hack turns a static page of the print catalog into an augmented reality, haptic feedback preview of the car's features.
A collection of our current favorite mobile digital devices and accessories making working (and playing) on-the-go easier than ever.
Designer Simon Morris suspends the force of gravity using electromagnetism, levitating wirelessly powered LED bulbs.
Check out these 9 wrist watches designed to stand out instead of blend in amongst the crowd.
Semi-precious stone rings connects wearers wirelessly with iOS and Android devices, sends customized notifications using vibration & light.
A small clip-on sensor monitors air quality, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, ambient light and UV anywhere and everywhere.
Designer Alexandre Echasseriau hand tattooed the electrical circuitry into the leather of his unique Bluetooth-enabled iPad keyboard case.
British designer Jasper Morrison's USB desktop charger is plain and simple, and we love it for those reasons.
Unveiled at SXSW, a compact $179 unibody delta arm filament printer has the potential to bring 3D printers into every home and classroom.
Yves Béhar's Fuseproject upgrades soda making into the app-enabled era, allowing nearly any beverage to be precisely carbonated via app.
Designer Michael Pecirno visualizes USDA agricultural and urbanization data into beautiful poster prints mapping out the American landscape.
British designer and artist Phil Robson disassembles then reassembles Nike and adidas sneakers into insects, animals, skulls, and firearms.
The Bloom is the first dimmable LED bulb that doesn’t need a dimmer and a 2015 Red Dot award winner, rated to last 27 years.