Here are our 10 favorite innovative designs from the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, integrating technology into thoughtful design.
United Nude launches a 3D printed shoe designed for the compact Cube 3D printer.
Our favorite thing we saw at this year's CES was an autonomous car with a luxurious, tech-laden interior like you've never seen before.
The cutest home monitoring system and smart sensors system provides homeowners data about temperature, movement, presence and daily habits.
Encased in mirror-like Gorilla Glass, French designer Pauline Deltour's LaCie Mirror decorates desktops while providing 1TB of storage.
Originally designed in 2004 by Marc Newson, the seminal modular Nike ZVEZDOCHKA celebrates its 10th anniversary with a 4 colorway reissue.
The common and cheap concrete cinder block is the focal component of this unusual build-your-own speaker kit by designer Daniel Ballou.
The Lento is uniquely moth-shaped photoelectric smoke alarm designed by Finnish designer Paola Suhonen.
Headphone specialists AIAIAI and music/arts label Ghostly International collaborate on a limited edition of the TMA-1 headphone.
Carved from a single block of Carrara marble, the Ovo iPhone speaker is a luxurious audio accessory in tune with the marble surface trend.
A smart glass house designed to maximize mood, health, and libido via natural sunlight, based upon the research of Professor Russell Foster.
A Finnish company aims to bring modular upgradeability to the smartphone market with interchangeable slide out hardware components.
Twelve of the most beautiful and fashionable timepieces exemplifying the "less can be more" ethos of minimalism.
We curated a list of 10 tech-related items that anyone would love to receive - in reality or in our dreams.
The Aether team shares insight and sketches illustrating the behind-the-scenes work which went into designing the Aether Cone speaker.