Bulgari regains the title of the world’s thinnest mechanical watch with their remarkable Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, measuring a mere 1.70mm.
VILLAGE combines the utility of an automated shade curtain and a portable laser projection device designed to be used in the kitchen, home office, or even as a workout instructor.
The newly opened Emory hotel designed by the late Richard Rogers sails above London's Hyde Park with an exclusive rooftop view.
Hewn together like a piece of couture, the ultramarine velvet covered BMW XM Mystique Allure inspired by Naomi Campbell rolls in with its muse at Cannes.
San Francisco based Lumio's 360º pivoting Ovo table lamp cuts the power cord, glowing up to 6 hours at its brightest setting.
Ferrari unveils the 12Cilindri, a V12 powered grand touring coupe inspired by the futurism of 1960s and 70s Italian architecture and industrial design.
LAYER, in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom, has designed next generation concepts to explore what the future of communications and connectivity look like in homes.
Lon:HUB docking station's thoughtfully space efficient flush mount design is capable of pleasing hardcore power users and aesthetes alike.
A recording engineer turned interior designer launches Calico, a collection of hand-built hi-fi console systems guided by the principles of delivering sensory satisfaction.
200 years of Macallan history takes form in a vessel capturing “the essence of a Bentley motorcar through taste, texture, and natural color.”
Korean design studio found/Founded's Vibrary Digital LP Player invites K-pop fans to prominently display their favorite LP on rotation.
Sukwoo Lee transforms 2-dimensional shapes into sculptural nesting forms evocative of water drops to celebrate Fritz Hansen's 150th Anniversary exhibition in Seoul.
The OUT-FIT outdoor gym by Studio Adolini for Ethimo is a pavilion of workout stations designed for open-air exercising surrounded by nature.
Coffee specialists Fellow's first drip machine Aiden brews coffee with the precision of a barista prepared pour-over.
Want to type faster? Keychron's newest mechanical keyboard uses magnetic field switches to supercharge responsiveness.