Inside the Quiet Obsession of Savoir Beds
How a bespoke London bedmaker, born of The Savoy's refusal to compromise, still hand-builds each mattress as a single craftsperson's signed work
How a bespoke London bedmaker, born of The Savoy's refusal to compromise, still hand-builds each mattress as a single craftsperson's signed work

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The British garden-tool maker’s first design-led release pairs a layered landscape with a happi coat, an apron, cult arm covers and more

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The Vado 3 EVO is like a two-wheeled wearable

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The Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong bridges the threshold where human presence, architectural ascent and cultural consciousness converge in the busy city
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La Machine is a totally useless waste of plastic, time, money and engineering, it’s definitely something YOU DO NOT NEED. But you may really want it. Or want to gift it. Inspired by Marvin Minsky’s “the ultimate machine” that existed solely to turn itself off, La Machine is the latest in a string of desirable yet useless products, though it’s now able to get to know you and accesses thousands of different sounds and movements to keep you entertained or break the ice. Simply toggle its red ball switch to activate it and it does the rest.
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Landlines are being reinstalled in some homes with kids as a means for them to call their friends in a more analog and controlled way. Tin Can is a WiFi phone that lets kids call friends with a Tin Can for free; an app allows you to control which numbers they can call. It replicates traditional wired handsets though it runs entirely on WiFi. The company also offers a paid plan for $10 a month that allows calls to / from the Tin Can from any number that uses the same app for access. No robocalls, no unknown numbers, etc.—just the ability for kids to call only the friends and family that you permit.
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Snow Peak’s latest in their line of Hozuki portable lights is the Micro Hozuki, a cherry sized light, provides light when you need it most and easily attaches to your keychain, bag, tent zipper, etc. with its clip. It’s hearty and not afraid of rain or snow, bright (27 lumens) and waterproof.
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The Vado 3 EVO is like a two-wheeled wearable
The Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong bridges the threshold where human presence, architectural ascent and cultural consciousness converge in the busy city
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The Eames Houses by Eckart Maise—with text contributions by Catherine Ince and forewords by Norman Foster and Eames Demetrios—is the first comprehensive overview of Charles and Ray Eames’s residential architecture. The 288-page Phaidon volume brings together more than 1,000 images spanning celebrated landmarks and previously undiscovered projects, making the case for architecture as a third pillar of the Eames legacy alongside the furniture and films. Available for preorder now, with delivery expected in July.
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The introduction of one new element of furniture or decor—whether that’s a lamp, textile, mirror or another object—can change an entire room. And while everyone’s design preferences are distinctly personal, gifting design …
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