Minimalist
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As cities are become ever more populated, living spaces are getting smaller and we need to find clever ways to make the most of the space we have. The 5:1 Apartment in New York is one such small space. It uses a sliding wall to transform itself from daytime to nighttime functionality.
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The Ora Unico may be just another analog watch, but with a unique face which hides the time inside a doodle, it's likely to turn heads. A white squiggle reveals all, with one end pointing to the hour, the other pointing to the minute.
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Camcorder and stills camera rigs can be complex, heavy and bulky affairs. Dutch inventor Mees Baayen has designed a modular camera rig system called the Ultra which breaks down into components that can be carried in a user's pockets.
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Android Wear is nearly here, but will mainstream consumers notice? Gizmag's Eric Mack spent a month with the Android and iOS-compatible Martian Notifier smartwatch that doesn't run Wear, but is already on the market. He concludes it may offer the best introduction yet to the world of wearables.
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The local cultural association of the small Austrian market town of Krumbach has invited a range of international architects to submit their takes on the humble bus stop. The results are in, and one minimal design has already been built.
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It's the world's most used web browser, but how many users are using extensions to get the most out of Google Chrome? Here are some of my favorites, not geared towards any particular profession, which I think could prove useful to my fellow generalist web users out there in the world.
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The Vault Wallet is a solid credit card sleeve made from stainless steel. The use of this material gives the Vault Wallet several advantages over the competition. It's strong, thin, able to block RFID sniffing, and potentially long-lasting.
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Maisonnette by Simone Simonelli is another attempt at solving the problem of a lack of living space in urban environments.
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X House, from architects Cadaval & Solà-Morales, is shaped to give the best possible panoramic views of the surrounding landscape while still offering privacy from the neighbors.
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PaleoBarefoots are barefoot shoes made of an unlikely material: chainmail.
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The Taghkanic House, located in New York's Hudson Valley, combines wide vistas, security, and privacy within walls of glass.
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Gittler Instruments has updated and relaunched the minimalist icon, the 31-fret Gittler guitar.