Design Milk Senior Editor Gregory Han kicks off the 2023 gift guide season with a gift guide for the tech lover in your life.
The brass instruments of New Orleans and jazz great Louis Armstrong inspired Sara Schoenberger's Louis Collection of wildly wiggly swing arm wall lights.
Umbra's CUP and CONO are not just LED mood makers, but smart lamps operable by voice command and can dim down to a mere 1% brightness.
LG packs an entire 27-inch LED touchscreen and 20-watt surround sound speaker system inside a sleek suitcase design called the StanbyME Go.
Everything you liked about the romantic illuminations of the original Graypants Wick LED rechargeable, portable candlelight is back... but just smaller.
UK-based Jones & Partners Current task light is up for the task to illuminate the workspace with some clever modular charging options.
The Juniper MULTIVERSE System is a series of easy to install + expand modular ribbon tracks that can literally wrap around wall corners and may one day evolve into an entire smart home platform.
Pablo Designs' Carousel is a two piece series – table lamp + floor lamp – that combines a wireless mobile charging tray with glare-free lighting.
French interior designer and architect Nelson Fossey imparts his Lexon Orbe portable LED light the joyful function and colors of a plaything.
Flos spotlights two new lighting collections – one inspired by a 16th century toy, the other by ceramics – during Milan Design Week 2023.
This colorfully realized lighting collection from Belgian acoustic furniture company BuzziSpace not only can dim light, but dampen excessive sound.
The world's first all-electric RV delivers solar-charged power and hot water on demand, and can add 65 miles of range to an EV.
Guidelight works great in any setting: dim and intimate, a flashlight for adventure, or a spotlight for use while working on home projects.
A Mavisten Edition collection inspired by astronomy merges brass, mouth-blown smoked glass, and LED bulbs to create illuminating lighting options.
Normally we want higher resolution screens, but the 64x32 pixels LED display of the Tidbyt is intentionally low for a fun lo-fi appeal.