The Design Milk Tech 10: A New B&O Speaker Emerges, Microbial Fashion, 3D Printed Earbuds + More
Things we love: Sneakers made from agricultural waste, speakers made by ceramicists, and fans without blades.
Every month we share some of the most interesting and promising announcements from the realm of tech, including personal entertainment devices, the intersection of art and tech, home appliances trends, health tech and smart home solutions.
1. Bang & Olufsen Beosound Emerge
As a longtime Bang & Olufsen fan and owner of some of their vintage mid-century designs, I wasn’t surprised to find myself drawn to this uniquely designed wifi speaker, partially because it reminds me of one of my favorite buildings in New York City, the 22-story, 285-foot-tall Flatiron building. The Black Anthracite edition looks industrial, but in the Gold Tone with Light Oak finish the impression is warmer and more furniture-like; both are slim and can bring music to any corner without taking much space.
2. Eve by Tubes
It’s strange there aren’t more designs combining the features of warmth and lighting into a singular form, something which this combo design of “nomadic heating and luminous sphere”. Designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, the sculptural heating element was awarded a Red Dot Design Award alongside an IF Design Award 2021, the first heater I’ve ever seen which I would want to bring attention toward.
3. Volvo Concept Recharge
Till now I’ve considered Volvo’s high-performance all-electric brand P...
Every month we share some of the most interesting and promising announcements from the realm of tech, including personal entertainment devices, the intersection of art and tech, home appliances trends, health tech and smart home solutions.
1. Bang & Olufsen Beosound Emerge
As a longtime Bang & Olufsen fan and owner of some of their vintage mid-century designs, I wasn’t surprised to find myself drawn to this uniquely designed wifi speaker, partially because it reminds me of one of my favorite buildings in New York City, the 22-story, 285-foot-tall Flatiron building. The Black Anthracite edition looks industrial, but in the Gold Tone with Light Oak finish the impression is warmer and more furniture-like; both are slim and can bring music to any corner without taking much space.
2. Eve by Tubes
It’s strange there aren’t more designs combining the features of warmth and lighting into a singular form, something which this combo design of “nomadic heating and luminous sphere”. Designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba, the sculptural heating element was awarded a Red Dot Design Award alongside an IF Design Award 2021, the first heater I’ve ever seen which I would want to bring attention toward.
3. Volvo Concept Recharge
Till now I’ve considered Volvo’s high-performance all-electric brand P...
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