We review the best in design, culture, art and fashion and creative business in our weekly Whats Trending Now roundup.
By fitting restaurants with the proper equipment, Meyer Sound makes monitor and controlling sound levels easy.
PSFKs Consulting team looks at how businesses are embracing a more communal approach to office design as a way to cater to the shift toward mobile work styles and encourage greater workplace transpar...
A Dutch designer has created a unique instrument that makes sure users will never oversleep.
The Ford Fusion “greens up” for the 2013 model year with continued use of sustainable materials.
Brad Ascalon and Frederick McSwain had a concept, but no manufacturing partner. The Neal Feay Company decided to branch out from their typical business-line to help make their sketches a reality.
New microsite allows makers of things to gauge the materials they use according to the waste produced, and water and energy used.
Low-tech blow molding is used to turn discarded bottles into newly functional items.
Visitors walk down cork floors beneath the lawn and can sit on cork mushroom-shaped chairs .
These two design projects make the most of the limited space in urban homes by utilizing their windows.
Designer creates living furniture by shaping vines around a metal frame.
John Nouanesing thinks outside the box for furniture design.
The design firm likens itself to a child growing up, using the brands theyve worked with to create the story.
If you’re interested in owning a piece of history, Sotheby’s is current auctioning off one of the six existing and working initial models.
Finnish designer, Björn Holm recently undertook the task of creating a 20-pound hollow surfboard that’s made entirely from recycled wooden skateboards.
Louis Lims Round & Round is a revolving seat that also holds a hidden storage system.
The ubiquitous household article turns into a handy power generator with the help of the tPOD1 by converting heat into electricity.
Meshu lets anyone turn their own memorable experiences into unique geometric shapes to be worn as jewlery
Who knew that so much talent was crammed into New York City? See the breakdown by neighborhood.
PSFKs Consulting team looks at how office furniture and equipment is being designed with modularity and flexibility in mind, allowing spaces to be customized in the moment to suit the immediate needs...
A Japanese dentist has invented a piece of cookware that is fluted like a bundt pan, which moves water round and round in a vortex.
Design studio rethinks the everyday public space with creative and quirky ideas.
At the Salone del Mobile, Raw Color reimagines digital transmission by bleaching encoded texts onto fabric.
Dutch art duo Haas & Hahn provide their color explosion touch made famous in the Rio de Janeiro favelas to the North Philly neighborhood of Germantown.
The design magazines August issue will feature covers hand-created by illustrators and graphic designers.
Rayfish Footwear offers customers personalized footwear by genetically engineering a species of tropical fish.
Paper artist, Yumiko Matsui created miniature versions of the city of Tokyo using nothing more than colored paper and water-based glue.
In this weeks column from the Behance Network we see the projects that are both made by and inspiring todays young creative professionals.
I Wish I Said Hello brings the stories of the online love classifieds to the analog world through the use of stickers.
Artist INSA makes GIF_ITTTI in public spaces which he then turns into GIFs by transforming documentation into animation
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