• Designing on thin ice
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    What the Scottish Avalanche App reveals about the stakes of product designContinue reading on UX Collective
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  • Nikon's Z5 II is the cheapest full-frame camera yet with internal RAW video
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    After years of lagging behind rivals when it comes to video capture (and then suddenly buying cinema camera manufacturer RED), Nikon is pushing new boundaries in that area. Its latest salvo is the $1,699 24-megapixel full-frame Z5 II, perhaps the cheapest mirrorless camera so far to support internal RAW video. It also offers improved autofocus with new AI powers, cleaner images and enhanced image stabilization. The Z5 II is a wholesale remake of the original Z5 and that starts with video. While still limited to 4K 30 fps and cropped 4K 60 fps, it can now capture those formats internally using the company's 12-bit N-RAW format with N-log, along with 10-bit H.265 and 8-bit H.264. Interestingly, it will record in N-RAW to SDXC UHS-II cards, since the camera lacks high-speed CFexpress slots. That likely means you'll need to buy very fast (and expensive) cards and that the N-RAW video will be highly compressed. Still, it's a feature available on no other camera in this price range. Nikon Nikon is also promising much-improved autofocus bolstered by a new image-processing engine and tech borrowed from its high-end Z9 and Z8 models. The Z5 II can now lock onto subjects more quickly, particularly human eyes, faces and bodies, and works in lower light down to -10 EV, compared to -3 EV before. Meanwhile, the AI system can detect up to nine subject types ranging from animals (including a Bird Detection mode) to bicycles. When working in Auto-Area AF, these subjects can be detected, focused on, and tracked automatically. Native ISOs have been boosted to 100-64000 (50-204,800 in expanded modes), up from a maximum 51,200 before. That should improve noise levels across the ISO ranges, the company said. However, resolution is still limited to 24 megapixels. Nikon In-body stabilization has been boosted to 7.5 stops with supported lenses, way up from five stops on the Z5. That's paired with electronic stabilization designed to keep handheld video steady. The Z5 II's viewfinder still offers a decent 3.69-million dots of resolution, but brightness has been boosted to 3,000 nits with 13 levels of brightness control. And it now comes with a 1.7-million-dot vari-angle display that's a big improvement from the previous model's tilt-only screen. The body now has a deeper grip to improve handling and comes with a one-touch Picture Control button for previewing and switching between color profiles in real time, matching a recent trend started by Fujifilm's X100 VI. Other features including dual SD UHS-II card slots, 3.5mm headphone and mic jacks, camera to cloud connectivity via Nikon's Imaging Cloud and a new weather-proof build "on par with the Z6 III," according to Nikon. The Z5 II looks to be an impressive hybrid full-frame camera for the money and rivals Sony and Canon don't really have anything in the same price range that can match it. However, it also comes at a price $300 higher than the Z5 was at launch. Still, it could tempt filmmakers and others away from similarly priced crop sensor cameras from the likes of Fujifilm and Sony. The Z5 II is now on pre-order for $1,699 (body only) or $1,999 with a 24-50mm f/4-6.3 kit lens. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cameras/nikons-z5-ii-is-the-cheapest-full-frame-camera-yet-with-internal-raw-video-113041486.html?src=rss
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  • Mario Kart World headed to Switch 2 with 24-player races and an $80 price tag
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    Mario Kart World is arriving exclusively alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 when it hits store shelves on June 5. The day-and-date release of the latest iteration in the series was confirmed in the company's Switch 2 Nintendo Direct, along with a totally new feature: off-road driving. That's right, Mario Kart World will allow you to "drive virtually everywhere." That means you can grind down railings, jump off walls and even drive off the race track. You can also enter a mode called Free Roam which let's you simply drive around and enjoy the scenery with friends. Cue me as my forever choice Yoshi excitedly driving across the globe. Unsurprisingly, with a name like Mario Kart World, the courses will take place in regions around a contiguous game world. You'll also get a bit more of an immersive experience as Nintendo is going to change things up based on the time of day and the weather. When it comes to a four-race Grand Prix, Nintendo is even having you do the legwork and drive between the courses. How you do along the way will impact your standing in the competition. There's also a new mode called Knockout Tour, which takes you from one end of the globe to another but with elimination checkpoints along the way. You must be above the place listed on the screen, say eighth for example, or you'll get kicked out of the race. Oh and did we mention there's now 24 drivers, upping the competition? A new Mario Kart game for the Switch 2 isn't exactly a surprise. We got a first look at a potential Mario Kart game back in January, when Nintendo released a first-look at the Switch 2. But now we have a bona fide preview on Nintendo's site, as well as YouTube (below). Unfortunately, this same info dump confirmed a less exciting development: The game will retail for a whopping $80 when it arrives on June 5. However, you can save $30 by opting for a bundle that packs the title in with the Switch 2 hardware for $500. Nintendo will announce more information about Mario Kart World during another Nintendo Direct on April 17. Updated 12:21PM ET to add details on pricing and bundle.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/mario-kart-world-headed-to-switch-2-with-24-player-races-and-an-80-price-tag-134117599.html?src=rss
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  • Adobe Premiere Pro updates bring some serious AI power
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    Adobe is leveraging AI in version 25.2 of Premiere Pro for Generative Extend, auto caption translation and more.
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  • Is ChatGPT's Studio Ghibli craze a copyright timebomb? Here's the verdict from expert lawyers
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    Fans are using ChatGPT to generate artwork and memes in the iconic hand-drawn style of Studio Ghibli. But is it legal and sustainable?
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  • Plaid raises funding at $6 billion valuation, enabling some employees to cash out
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    Plaid announced a new funding round that values the fintech company at less than half of its peak price tag four years ago.
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  • Affordable childcare seemed like an impossible task. This is the simple way Vermont pulled it off
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    Walking around the factory floor of Twincraft Skincare, outside Burlington, Vermont, there is the unmistakable scent of soap. The general manager points out the luxury lines and designer labels for whom they manufacture soaps and lotions, as well as the basic, inexpensive bars and bottles left on hotel room sinks. The factory runs two 10-hour shifts per day, four days a week, with an overtime option as needed. At over 400 employees, Twincraft is one of the top employers in the state.In the last few years, theres been a boom in skincare products and, to meet demand,Michele Asch, Twincrafts chief people officer, says theyve had to hire over 180 people over the past 18 months.But, pre-pandemic, Asch had begun to notice a problem in hiring workers: People couldnt find local childcare. One standout employee, she recalls, spent an hour driving each morning to drop her kids off in two different towns before driving to workthough she lived only 15 minutes away.In 2020, Asch met with Aly Richards, the director of Lets Grow Kids, the organization responsible for spearheading the decade-long campaign to provide a comprehensive fix for the states childcare shortage. Via Zoom, Asch recalls asking, Aly, we make skincare. Cant I just pay into a system so we can get this childcare fixed?But fixed isnt so simple for childcare. Childcare is an industry in crisis, where the demand is high, the supply is low, and market forces alone cannot correct it. The high teacher-to-student ratios required for childcare mean that parents pay high costsoften more than they can reasonably affordwhile providers are compensated little.Many providers rely on public benefits or are unable to afford sending their own children to the childcare locations in which they work. Like Aschs employee who had to drive an hour to find care, half of the country is living in childcare deserts, where no workable care options exist.Vermont is in a deep demographic crisis now, says Richards. With a dwindling and aging population, Vermont was losing potential workers and the tax base that accompanies it. Many women with education and careers would work if they had access to affordable childcare. And if businesses, like Twincraft, wanted to stay, grow, and manufacture products in the state, they needed to find a way to retain young employees and bring new ones in.Richards appointed Asch to the board of Lets Grow Kids and to the CEO Task Force, a group assigned to devise a funding plan for childcare that business leaders in the state could get behind, facilitated by a former state tax commissioner. Initially, the task force was adamantly against a payroll tax to finance childcare. But after exploring every funding optionincluding an income tax and property taxthe payroll tax emerged as the solution that checked every box, according to Asch. A payroll tax allowed the payment burden of the childcare program to be placed on workers, not retirees. As more people took advantage of the program and went to work, the revenue stream would grow.Asch began speaking one-on-one with business leaders on the need to invest in childcare. She personally invited other manufacturing leaders in the state to meet with Richards, vet the proposal, and ask any and all pointed questions. The Twincraft conference room was filled with business leaders of Vermonts most recognizable brands: Bag Balm, Runamok Maple, Birrn Chocolates, Vermont Creamery, Lake Champlain Chocolates, Burtons Snowboard, and Mamava.Those peer-to-peer conversations were critically important, explains Richards, because you have a trusted business partner running a successful business. They can literally say, Ive studied this deeply with my values and my prowess and Im here to tell you, [this] is the deal with childcare in summary form.Childcare is necessary infrastructure for doing businessChildcare has long been a social policy issue without a designated home. It is part education, part parenting, part economicsas obstacles to childcare remain one of the top reasons that parents cannot access paid work. Even in message testing surrounding childcare, arguments about the economic and workforce benefits are considered the most persuasive. Data from Lets Grow Kids and the University of Vermont estimated that with the additional childcare funds in the state, 5,000 additional parents could participate in Vermonts workforce, and by parents paying less for care and receiving more income as wage-earners, and providers receiving more, there would be a $375 million annual boost to the states economy due to such influx.Aschs biggest challenge wasnt that her business colleagues disagreed with the need for childcare, but that they didnt fully understand why this state-organized effort funded by the payroll tax was the proposed solution. Once they understood [the childcare plan] they would enthusiastically or reluctantly support it,she said. I dont pay individually to have our roads done. I pay into a system to have the trucks come in to pick up the soap. [Childcare] is necessary infrastructure for doing business.In January of 2023, Vermonts business leaders testified in support of the childcare legislation, now named Act 76, in front of the states Senate Economic Development Committee, both for the need for childcare to support their employees and hire more, and to show their willingness to shoulder the payroll tax that accompanied it. Cara Tobin, a chef and mother of two whod opened the restaurant Honey Road in Burlington and become a James Beard finalist, testified that it was easier to open a restaurant than find childcare. Tobin was one of 10 business leaders who testified in support of Act 76, including a cross-section of business interests of the state: a solar company, an entrepreneur, a ski resort, and, of course, manufacturers.In June 2023, the legislation passed with bipartisan support, and after a veto from the governor, passed with a bipartisan veto override. The payroll tax took effect in July 2024: 0.44% split between employees (0.11%) and employers (0.33%). Some employers, Twincraft among them, have opted to cover the entire tax for their workers. In January 2024, childcare providers began seeing a change in compensation, and since the legislation has taken effect, childcare supply has boomed in the state: 90 new childcare programs have opened, with a net gain of 1,000 new childcare spots. For the first time since 2018, more childcare programs have opened in the state than closed.Asch has noticed that more of her employees can find childcare closer to where they work, and have more affordable options and therefore less stress, she said. Shes exploring opening a childcare center adjacent to Twincraft.Tobins youngest child went to kindergarten when Act 76 took effect; she hasnt been able to personally take advantage of the program, but her restaurant employees have. I see it working for other people for sure, Tobin said. This completes the circle: You are supporting your workers who can make money, then spend money in the community, and it keeps coming back around. When we support the community, they support us.
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  • Ikea just designed its new bathroom products to make life easier for everyone
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    Ikeas new collection is all about accessibility.The furniture makers new Bsingen collection, which is available this month, includes six items for the bathroom that the company designed to be easy to use for people with disabilities: a shower chair, two kids of stools with rails, a towel rail, a shower shelf, and a toilet roll holder. The products range from about $12 to about $39.The collection was designed to be sturdy and non-slippery, with tube handles on the stools and that are thick for an easy grip. The dark color for the products in the collections was also chosen so the items would be easily visible, but stylish enough so to be something youd want to keep out in view, Ikea says.Sarah Fager, Ikeas senior designer, said she started working on the Bsingen collection by wanting to learn more about the needs and wishes of people with physical limitations. She said it was one of her most challenging design projects because it was about meeting needs that were new to me, but it was also one of her most enlightening.The products were created to bring great functionality together with a beautiful design, as they have a minimalistic expression that is rooted in our Scandinavian design tradition, she said. Bsingen is designed to help customers create a comfortable experience.At least 61 million U.S. adults have at least one disability, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data shows. Some may have more requirements than the average user for household products, like stools with handles they can hold onto for stability for safety in the bathroom or shower.Global sales of assistive furniture reached an estimated $4.93 billion in 2024, according to data from Fact.MR, a market research firm. And Ikea isnt the only furniture maker thats designing for accessibility. Last year, Pottery Barn added optional, accessible features to three of its most popular furniture lines. Ikea released Omtnksam, a collection of ergonomic products for comfort and support in 2020.There are many people who experience impactful and common circumstantial changes that can make something as simple as taking a shower challenging, Ikea product design developer Watts Zijlstra said in a statement. Yet, we see that the home environment is often not equipped for change. The starting point for Bsingen was a clear need for specific product functions.
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  • Top 10 Ghibli-inspired Home Essentials to Create a Cozy and Magical Space
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    Studio Ghibli films are renowned for their magical worlds filled with whimsical characters, natural elements, and cozy spaces that exude warmth and tranquility. Every time I watch a Ghibli movie, it feels like a warm hug on a winter day to me, shrouding me with a sense of nostalgia, and making me oh-so comfortable and cozy.Hence, creating a Ghibli-inspired home isnt just about decoratingits about cultivating an atmosphere that balances the magical with the mundane, the natural with the handcrafted. Everyone seems to be busy recreating their favorite pictures of themselves on ChatGPT in Studio Ghibli-style, so we are taking a moment to truly remember and recreate the wonderful aesthetic that dominated the movies.These top ten products will help transform your living space into a serene sanctuary that captures the essence of Miyazakis beloved animated worlds. These products offer different ways to bring the Ghibli aesthetic into your home from subtle nods to direct references. The key to creating a truly Ghibli-inspired space lies in balancing these elements combining natural materials with touches of magic, embracing both functionality and beauty, and creating spaces that feel both cozy and enchanted, and we hope these products help you do exactly that!1. LEGO The World of Studio Ghibli SetWhile most Ghibli-inspired decor subtly and softly evokes the films aesthetic, this LEGO set offers a direct celebration of the studios beloved characters and settings. The set creates a miniature world where multiple Ghibli universes coexist, much like how the films themselves create a cohesive aesthetic despite their different stories and settings.This piece serves as both a display piece and a conversation starter, allowing you to share your appreciation for these films with visitors. The attention to detail in recreating iconic scenes from Totoro the studios mascot to Howl and the titular castle, captures the whimsical yet meticulous details that make Ghibli films so immersive. Place this in your home to create a social point that will directly connect your living space to the magical worlds that inspire aesthetics!What we likeDirectly references beloved characters and scenes from multiple Ghibli films.Interactive quality allows for personal expression through arrangement and display.What we dislike4,200 pieces make it a rather large set to assemble, which can be time-consuming.Overtly references the theme, which might not suit minimalist aesthetics.2. Japanese Lantern CandleLight plays a crucial role in creating the magical atmosphere of Ghibli films from the warm glow of lanterns in Spirited Away to the soft illumination in Zenibas cottage. The Japanese Lantern Candle is inspired by traditional chouchin lanterns, and it brings that same enchanting light quality to your home, creating shadows and patterns that transform ordinary spaces into something magical.The lanterns connection to Japanese festivals brings to mind the communal celebrations seen in films like Spirited Away, while its gentle glow mirrors the warm, inviting interiors that make Ghibli homes feel so welcoming. As the candles melt, you can watch the dancing light through the undulating surface, creating an ever-changing display that brings to mind the animated and magical quality of Ghiblis worlds.Click Here to Buy Now: $69.00What we likeHandmade by craftsmen in Kurashiki, Japan, connecting to authentic Japanese traditions.Creates a warm, ambient light perfect for recreating cozy Ghibli interiors.What we dislikeRequires regular replacement of candles for continued use.Open flame requires careful placement and supervision.3. RetioThe blend of vintage aesthetics with modern functionality perfectly embodies the Ghibli approach to technology, where old-world charm meets practical innovation. Just think of the flying machines in Castle in the Sky or the bathhouses elaborate pulley systems in Spirited Away- both technologies felt nostalgic and magical. And the Retio perfectly captures that!The Retios handcrafted walnut and brass construction mimics the warm, natural materials often featured in Ghibli interiors, while the glowing Nixie tubes create the same amber warmth seen in many evening scenes throughout the films. This product brings a touch of nostalgic and gentle nostalgia to your Ghibli-inspired space, creating an ambiance that feels timeless and magical.What we likeCombines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality.Handcrafted quality with natural materials.What we dislikeBattery life is limited to 6 hours when used portably.Premium materials require careful handling and maintenance.4. Miniature Bonfire Wood Diffuser SetNature is one of the most consistent elements across all Ghibli films, with characters often finding solace, meaning, and comfort in natural settings. This Miniature Bonfire Wood Diffuser brings the essence of the foresta recurring setting in films like Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totorodirectly into your home through both visual design and aromatic experience.The diffusers miniature scale creates a charming vignette reminiscent of the detailed miniature worlds Miyazaki creates, while the natural scent of Mt. Hakusan connects your space to the Japanese landscapes. The stainless steel construction paired with natural wood adds the perfect fusion of the natural and man-made in your living space.Click Here to Buy Now: $99.00What we likeThe multi-sensory experience engages both sight and smell, creating an immersive atmosphere.Can transform into a functional pocket stove, adding practical value beyond aesthetics.What we dislikeRequires regular replenishment of essential oils.The small size might make it easily overlooked in larger spaces.5. Black WheelThe Invisible Turntable embodies the minimalist yet magical design sensibility that characterizes many Ghibli creations. It serves as a beautiful vintage item that adds value and body to the beloved clutter of your home, a theme that is often witnessed in the interiors of Ghibli homes. The turntables design, which seemingly makes records float in space, creates the same sense of wonder found in Ghiblis more magical moments.The focus of the design is on the record, rather than the technology that backs it. This beautifully captures Ghiblis tendency to celebrate the beauty of simple objects and natural materials. Adding this piece to your home brings the visual aesthetic of Ghibli, and also the opportunity to create the perfect soundtrack for your Ghibli-inspired sanctuary.What we likeMinimalist design creates a magical floating effect reminiscent of Ghiblis more fantastical elements.High-quality audio ensures you can fully enjoy the music that completes your Ghibli atmosphere.What we dislikeRequires careful handling to protect both the mechanism and your vinyl collection.6. Sky Planter CeramicPlants are essential elements in Ghiblis films, from the healing forest in Princess Mononoke to the lush garden in The Secret World of Arrietty. The Sky Planter brings greenery into your home in an unexpected, magical way that captures Ghiblis knack for making the ordinary extraordinary. Potted plants and planters often make an appearance in the movies.Also by inverting the traditional planting arrangement, this planter creates the same sense of wonder and perspective-shifting that Ghibli films often employ. It features a clean ceramic design, and by adding these planters to your home, you create pockets of living greenery that transform ordinary rooms into spaces that feel alive, enchanted, and playful.What we likeCreates a magical, unexpected display of plants that captures Ghiblis whimsical approach.The internal reservoir system makes plant care easier, supporting the thriving greenery essential to Ghiblis aesthetics.What we dislikeRequires careful installation to ensure safety and stability.Limited to plants that can thrive in inverted positions.7. Memento Business Card LogOrganization with soul is a highlight of Ghibli interiorsthink of Howls cluttered yet somehow functional moving castle, or the busy bathhouse in Spirited Away where everything has its place. The Memento Business Card Log embodies this organized chaos with its thoughtful, handcrafted approach to keeping memories and connections.This log transforms the mundane task of organizing contacts into a ritual of remembrance, much like the way characters in Ghibli films find meaning in everyday tasks. The tactile quality of handwriting notes about each person you meet echoes the importance of human connection in Ghiblis narratives. The simple yet elegant design, with its special binding system and minimal aesthetic, captures the Japanese influence evident throughout Miyazakis works, where functionality and beauty coexist harmoniously.Click Here to Buy Now: $35.00What we likeThe ritual of handwriting connects to the mindfulness often portrayed in Ghibli films.The thoughtful organization system reflects the ordered chaos of Ghibli Interiors.What we dislikePaper construction may not withstand humidity well, requiring careful placement.Limited capacity means youll eventually need to archive or replace it.8. Sail Away Tranquility MobileIn the quiet moments of Ghibli films, we often see gentle movementleaves rustling in the wind, dust sprites floating through sunbeams, or clouds drifting across the sky. The Sail Away Tranquility Mobile captures this same delicate motion, bringing a touch of Ghiblis contemplative beauty to your home. Much like the floating castle in Castle in the Sky or the drifting spirits in Spirited Away, this mobile creates a sense of weightlessness and wonder.The mobiles combination of natural wood and metal elements perfectly embodies the Ghibli aesthetic, which often juxtaposes natural materials with industrial elements. The walnut base grounds the piece in nature, while the aluminum and steel components add a refined, modern touch. As it gently sways with air currents, it creates the same meditative quality found in many quiet moments throughout Ghiblis films, inviting you to pause and appreciate the beauty of simple movement.Click Here to Buy Now: $129.00What we likeThe handcrafted quality reflects the attention to detail seen in Ghibli backgrounds.The natural movement creates a meditative atmosphere reminiscent of Ghiblis peaceful scenes.What we dislikeThe delicate balance makes it unsuitable for homes with pets or small children.The limited color palette may not capture the vibrant aspects of some Ghibli films.9. Sakura Petal GraterFood preparation scenes in Ghibli films are lovingly animated, showing the care and artistry that goes into even the simplest meals. The Sakura Petal Grater elevates everyday cooking into a mindful ritual, much like the detailed food preparation scenes in Ponyo or the careful tea service in The Wind Rises.The graters cherry blossom shape connects to Japans natural beautya constant source of inspiration in Ghibli filmswhile its craftsmanship reflects a wonderful attention to detail. Using this tool transforms simple cooking tasks into moments of beauty and intention, encouraging the same mindfulness that Ghibli characters often display when preparing food for loved ones.Click Here to Buy Now: $25.00What we likePrecision-crafted blades provide exceptional functionality alongside beauty.Cultural connection to Japanese heritage aligns with Ghiblis celebration of tradition.What we dislikeThe small size limits its utility to fine ingredients like ginger or citrus zest.Premium materials require special care to maintain appearance and functionality.10. Silk Kimono LampshadeTextiles in Ghibli films often tell stories through their patterns and texturesfrom Sophies practical dresses in Howls Moving Castle to the elaborate robes in The Tale of Princess Kaguya. This lampshade, crafted from authentic kimono silk, brings that same narrative quality to your lighting, transforming ordinary illumination into storytelling.Called the Silk Kimono Lampshapde, the lampshades traditional Japanese motifs connect directly to the cultural heritage that informs Ghiblis aesthetic, while the diffused light creates the warm, gentle ambiance characteristic of Ghiblis interiors. As light filters through the silk, it creates patterns and shadows that add visual interest and movement to your space, much like the animated quality that makes Ghibli settings feel alive and dynamic.What we likeEach piece is unique, featuring authentic kimono fabric with traditional Japanese patterns.Natural silk creates a warm, diffused light perfect for cozy Ghibli-inspired spaces.What we dislikeDelicate silk material requires gentle handling and protection from moisture.The post Top 10 Ghibli-inspired Home Essentials to Create a Cozy and Magical Space first appeared on Yanko Design.
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