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Sound Showers help you relax at crowded airports
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Parapak, a backpack for wheelchairs
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Tactus Technology develops micro-fluid keys that rise out of touchscreens
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The Legacy Edition watch face inspired by the Tron film
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X Grill, the stainless-steel kitchen packed in an oil truck
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Marc Newson’s Body Jet, the new mode of transport!
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The easy to setup and extremely accommodating Emergency Shelter
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Chinese construction team replicates the Wangjing Soho; nears completion before the original!
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LED lit wine-cellar gives designer Jamie Beckwith’s an eye-pleasing touch
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Cocoon 1 provides for personal space at home
When an architect designs a home for him/herself, he/she’s bound to go all out, using every bit of knowledge of his/her trade to the fullest. So when architect Nathalie Wolberg set about designing a home for herself, she made sure she sculpted one out good enough to leave our jaws dropped. A visual wonderland to say the least, Wolberg’s home cleverly incorporates art and architecture unlike any we’ve ever come across before. Colorful and extremely eye-catching, Wolberg’s home also doubles up as an architectural studio and cleverly integrates work spaces and rest areas, each complimenting one and other beautifully.
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