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UK Architects declares Climate and Biodiversity emergency

RIBA Stirling Prize winners, has signed an open letter declaring a climate and biodiversity emergency, making a commitment to positive action in response. Stating that the twin crises of climate…

Trash could be beautiful, proves Alfredo and Isabel

The husband-and-wife team of Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan, both live and work in Brisbane, Australia. Back in Philippines, where they were born, instead of garbage, cardboard has the value of…

Incomplete human existence through roots and not flesh.

South Korean artist Sun-Hyuk Kim’s main inspiration is a reflection of our relation with nature. He cuts, welds, melts and curves pipe and wires into sculptures of human anatomy and…

Somany Bathware launches its new Chanel series

“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance,” said Coco Chanel. Nothing embodies this statement better than the Chanel series from the French Collection by Somany. Spellbinding, majestic and magnificent…

The scenography of MAD X being showcased as part of a year-long display at the Centre Pompidou.

MAD X, the permanent collection exhibition exemplifies the evolution of the unknown by MAD Architects, firm based in Beijing, China. with X, I hope to express my desire for exploring…

Photographs that manoeuvre from reality to fantasy.

Surreal photographer from Sweden based in Prague, Erik Johansson, captures thoughts in ways that might look like real photographs but at the same time adds logical inconsistency that imparts surrealism….

Nike Air Force 1, Sole of the UX Lexus

Straight of the future, an arctic cool edition that would be highly coveted as any limited release kicks, Lexus invited Tej Chauhan to create the “Sole of the UX’- custom…

Somany Bathware launches its new Bastille series glass cistern

Somany’s sanitaryware range has an exposed glass cistern named “Bastille”, which is aesthetically designed by keeping the desires of our consumers in mind. Made from tempered glass with a protective…

France says Notre Dame must be restored exactly the way it was.

Notre Dame must be restored to exactly the way it was before a fire devastated the landmark, the French Senate said on Monday. When passed into law, the bill will…

McDonald’s Sweden unveils McHive – the world’s smallest restaurant for bees

McDonald’s is on board to save the bees. The fast food chain opened their tiniest location yet, and though it looks pretty realistic, it’s actually a “McHive.” Alongside ad agency…

Ikea to sell Rainbow Bags for Pride & will donate all the profits.

Ikea’s iconic blue bag just got a pride-worthy makeover. In partnership with the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, Ikea will drop limited edition KVANTING rainbow bags this June. The bags will…

Team TDB is all set to host its official product launch event ‘Bridging Beyond -Jaipur 2019’ on 7th June 2019

The team at The Design Bridge is all set to hit the pink city with its first exclusive product launch event on 7th June 2019. The event will be hosting…

Anti-terror benches installed at New York’s Times Square

New York designer Joe Doucet has an invention that could help to protect the crowded area from terrorists: design consists of a 3D-printed concrete bench that weighs over a ton…

Mary Duggan’s ever-changing theatre of activity.

The fifth and sixth floors of London’s Science Museum have been curated with gauzy white curtains and subtly patterned floors to create a flexible events space. Mary Duggan has provided…

Joe Doucet’s Sotera motorcycle helmet uses coloured lights to prevent accidents.

New York City-based designer Joe Doucet thinks we can do better and has created a helmet with a secondary purpose: to prevent crashes from happening in the first place. With…