The cheerfully designed Narwal T10 robot is smart enough to vacuum or mop any surfaces, avoid obstacles + even clean itself when finished.
These Nanoleaf LED light bars can glow from a range of 16 million colors and they'll also thread together a stronger smart home network.
Designer Brett Beldock of Brett Design gives us her take on the popular brush stroke wallpaper design in this month's Designer Desktop.
Looking for a work monitor that can switch into a 4K TV at the touch of a remote control button? The Samsung M8 Smart Monitor can do this, and colorfully so.
ICON and Lake|Flato came together to design and build House Zero, a mid-century modern ranch house with 3D-printed, energy efficient concrete walls.
An elegantly styled smartwatch with all the health and fitness monitoring bells and whistles, sans the battery range anxiety!
The COTODAMA Lyric Speaker Box is what happens when designers with an affinity for typography design a wireless audio speaker.
Most phones look and feel the same but the OPPO Find X5 Pro's all ceramic organic design is purposefully novel and requires 5 days to sculpt.
Editorial Director Caroline Williamson is back sharing 5 things, including Happy Dance CBD, the perfect pink paint, a vibrant blue pot, a pricey NFT + more.
Divers braved the waters of the Malmö Canals in Sweden so designers could turn abandoned electric scooters into a variety of objects.
Volkswagen calls the ID. Buzz the new face of sustainable mobility. We think it's the cutest minivan of all time.
In collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Polygon1993, a limited number of 9 unique NFTs, inspired by Pantone's Color of the Year 2022, will be given away.
Opening envelopes never seemed so sophisticated before Japanese design firm Nendo designed this envelope opener inspired by a marine mollusk.
How can we not like a scooter inspired by not only the tenets of the Bauhaus, but also the ten design principles of Dieter Rams?
Join senior editor Kelly Beall as she shares some fresh tech, a favorite new home accessory + more in this edition of Take 5.