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A Mid-Century Modern Classic: Hans J. Wegner's Daybed with Hidden Storage

7 May 2026 @ 3:00 pm

Hans J. Wegner designed this GE-258 Daybed in the 1950s.

When Bathroom Scales were Leather-Clad

7 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

Leather, whether synthetic or real, isn't a material we typically associate with the bathroom. But in the 1970s, it was a thing in Germany to clad bathroom scales with it. These olive and yellow models are by Krups:

Industrial Design Student Work: A Collapsible Touring Bicycle with 3D-Printed Components

7 May 2026 @ 1:00 pm

This Touring Bicycle was the thesis project of Sebastian Andraschko, an Institute of Industrial Design student at Austria's FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences, Graz. The idea was to use metal 3D printing to create strong but lightweight connectors between straight runs of tubing. Gaya is a collapsible touring bicycle constructed from metal 3D-printed parts. It combines the geometry of modern

A Fold-to-Assemble Spiritual Successor to Braun's AB 20 Clock

6 May 2026 @ 3:00 pm

This clock concept is by Argentina-based industrial designer Agustin Papadopulos. Spiritually, it recalls Braun's iconic AB 20--except it's made out of steel, and laser-cut from a single sheet:

Industrial Designer with a Sense of Humor: Alberto Essesi's "Oops" Lamp

6 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

With his Oops lamp, L.A.-based industrial designer Alberto Essesi channels that moment in the studio when you realize you've made a terrible mistake:This has been an idea I've had for a few years and always laugh when I think about it. Finally, I've gotten to design it, a simple moment that inverts the expected. A moment we've all experienced after building something and a small detail was missed. Inspired by a hanging light bulb.

How to Make Your Own Camping Cutlery: This Chopsticks Maker

6 May 2026 @ 1:00 pm

This Chopsticks Maker is by Shanghai-based industrial designer Mario Tsai. The idea is that if you're camping, you can make your own cutlery out of twigs, and them behind to biodegrade. By reinterpreting and redesigning the pencil sharpener as a prot

A Pickup-Truck-Style Service Robot

5 May 2026 @ 3:00 pm

While Chinese robotics companies like Unitree are all in on humanoid robots, South Korean company Neubility is opting for a more utilitarian, rolling form. They tapped industrial design firm BKID to design Billi, a sort of pickup truck version of a service robot: "With wheel-based mobility, a rotating robotic arm, and a modular cargo bay, Billi can pick up, load, and hand over items. Billi aims to minimize human intervention points at service sites through tasks such as operating elevator and door buttons, transporting and loading goods, and last-mile delivery, while pursuing

These Beautiful FSB 1292 Door Handles are by Foster + Partners Industrial Design

5 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm

"The act of reaching for a door handle, often our first tactile encounter with a building, becomes a sensory moment in its own right," writes manufacturer FSB. They should know; the German firm has been producing door hardware for over a century.For their new 1292 line of door handles, the company collaborated with Foster + Partners Industrial Design.The Foster + Partners Industrial Design team studied both historical and contemporary everyday objects to better understand the significance of

More Defensive Urban Design: Venice's Anti-Public-Peeing Architecture Features

5 May 2026 @ 1:00 pm

We all know about hostile architecture/defensive urban design, which is meant to discourage citizens from engaging in a particular activity. Typically we think of horizontal surfaces festooned with protuberances that make them difficult for the homeless to sleep on.Then there's architecture to discourage what we roundly think of as bad behavior, like public urination. In Japan, a historical solution was

MVE-Collection: An Architect and Designer Make Furniture out of Construction Site Waste

4 May 2026 @ 3:00 pm

MVE‑Collection is a Paris-based design studio that creates furniture and objects from reclaimed materials and construction‑site waste. They created these Brique furniture pieces: They're made of reclaimed bricks that are assembled and joined, not by mortar, but by an unspecified "molten metal." The surfaces are then s