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    Fernando Laposse wins Bentley Lighthouse Award 2024
    Mexican designer Fernando Laposse has been named the winner of the distinguished Bentley Lighthouse Award at this evening's Dezeen Awards 2024 ceremony.In this exclusive video produced by Dezeen in collaboration with Bentley, Laposse reflects on how his work in regenerating agriculture in Mexico is an integral part of his design process.The Bentley Lighthouse Award recognises designers who are curious and courageous in their approach, creating work that positively impacts social and environmental sustainability, inclusivity or community empowerment.Fernando Laposse has won the Bentley Lighthouse AwardLaposse collaborates with an Indigenous farming community in Tonaquixla, Mexico, to restore its farmland and create new job opportunities for the community through his designs."What we've been trying to do for the past decade is to regenerate the farmland around this village that was very heavily eroded during the 1990s," Laposse said in the video.The designer also works with the world's largest seed bank to reintroduce heirloom corn varieties lost in the 1990s.Laposse uses heirloom corn husks to create a new veneering materialHe repurposes the husks of the corn to create a new veneering material called Totomoxtle, which he then applies to his furniture surfaces."It's a project about restoring biodiversity," Laposse explained.Laposse has also worked with the Tonaquixla community to address the issue of erosion by planting agave plants, a process he describes as "reforestation."Fernando Laposse uses the natural fibres of agave leaves to create furry 'pup' benchesDuring the pruning process, Laposse uses the natural agave fibres, known as Sisal, to create a range of furniture, including his signature Pup Bench."I like to not lose the soul of the material," Laposse said. "It's about minimal intervention."The 2024 jury praised Laposse for his studio's dedication to using "traditional, almost primitive making techniques" to create powerful contemporary designs that are "reinvigorating waning craft skills and materials, in turn boosting local ecosystems and supporting his local communities."His studio harnesses avocado skins to create brown marquetry that resembles leather"I think a lot of the problems that we are facing with the climate crisis are actually human problems," Laposse explained."By rebalancing the system, by narrowing the inequality gap that we have, you can empower these communities to thrive, which has a domino effect in the wellbeing of the environments that they're living in."Laposse creates furry sculptures using a natural fibre derived from agave leavesThe nominees competing with Laposse for the Bentley Lighthouse Award included Amsterdam-based design and material development firm Studio ThusThat, Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma, multidisciplinary design agency Faber Futures and US material innovation company Natural Fiber Welding.Dezeen Awards 2024Dezeen Awards celebrates the world's best architecture, interiors and design. Now in its seventh year, it has become the ultimate accolade for architects and designers across the globe. The annual awards are in partnership with Bentley Motors, as part of a wider collaboration that will see the brand work with Dezeen to support and inspire the next generation of design talent.The post Fernando Laposse wins Bentley Lighthouse Award 2024 appeared first on Dezeen.
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    Yamaha Designers on Creating the Futuristic Motorcycles in "Tokyo Override"
    As a transportation designer, you might be asked to design a concept vehicle for 100 years in the future. You crank out sketches, renderings, maybe a model, maybe even a life-size one. But the frustration is, you'll never live to see the thing in actual use.Yamaha Motor Co.'s design team has experienced a twist on this. They were approached by Netflix, the producers of "Tokyo Override," an anime series set 100 years in the future. The design team was asked to create a racing motorcycle to be used by the protagonists. Thus they would get to see their creations in action, albeit on a screen, ridden by fictional characters. "We wondered what kind of relationship between mobility and people would exist in Tokyo 100 years from now," said Yamaha designer Satoshi Nakamura. The team worked with Netflix on the worldbuilding, learned about characters' personalities, then designed a bike to suit Tokyo, the characters and the times. The resultant Y/AI bike, so named because it contains AI, embodies Yamaha's philosophy of Jinki-Kanno, "The seductive exhilaration of being one with the machine." In this video with Yamaha's team, you can see they actually put a crazy amount of thought into the design: "Tokyo Override" is currently streaming on Netflix.
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    Bose Re-Imagines Their Classic 901 Speakers
    Born in 1929 in Philadelphia, Amar Bose grew up with an interest in electronics. While still a teenager, he started a business repairing radios and model trains. He eventually pursued a degree in Electrical Engineering at MIT. After gaining his doctorate, he became an MIT professor.In 1956, Dr. Bose purchased a high-end stereo system. He was disappointed with its performance, and wanted a speaker system that could deliver concert hall results within the confines of one's home. Nothing like that existed, so Dr. Bose set about researching acoustics in order to invent something that would meet his wants.By 1968 Bose, now running his own company, released the Bose 901. The revolutionary design of these stereo speakers featured nine drivers each, one facing the listener, eight facing the wall behind. The reflected sound created the sense of concert-hall-like acoustic spaciousness that Bose sought. And the gentle curve across the front of the housing became a persistent Bose design cue.The 901 went on to become one of the most commercially successful speaker systems of all time. It went through four iterations, and remained in production from 1968 to 2017nearly 50 years.To celebrate their 60th anniversary this year, Bose tapped fashion designer Ronnie Fieg, founder of fashion brand Kith, to collaborate on a re-release of the 901. Fieg in turn pulled in Brooklyn-based furniture designer Mark Jupiter as a co-collaborator. Fieg and Jupiter have been generous with sharing in-process shots of their reinterpretation of the classic design: "Since its debut in 1968, this speaker has stood as a pinnacle of audio engineering. For those that don't know, the inception of the 901s was a result of Dr. Bose's visionary pursuit to develop a speaker system that could replicate a live concert in his living room. They leveraged breakthrough technology that used a combination of both direct and reflecting sound to deliver the same immersive listening experience as live." Bose has not announced a release date nor prices. Sadly, it appears these may be extremely limited-edition.
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    Tektos Best-Selling OTF Knife sees its Sharpest Price Cut with a 20% Discount
    Knives like the Tekto A2 Badger dont come along oftentheyre the quiet disruptors of the EDC world. Compact, unassuming, and deceptively powerful, the A2 Badger shrugs off the clichs of tactical gear with its minimalist design and razor-sharp focus on functionality. This isnt the kind of knife you carry to impressits the one you rely on when the stakes are real, blending precision engineering with a no-nonsense approach to everyday challenges.What sets the A2 Badger apart isnt just its sleek profile or lightning-fast blade deployment; its the way it balances rugged durability with lightweight portability. At just 3.3 inches closed and weighing a mere 2.18 ounces, this knife doesnt just fit into your pocketit fits seamlessly into your life. Whether youre slicing through rope on a camping trip or breaking glass in an emergency, the A2 Badger stands ready to perform with a reliability thats earned it a spot among the best in everyday carry essentials.Designer: TektoClick Here to Buy Now: $111.99 $139.99 (20% off, use coupon code TEKTO). Hurry, deal ends in 48-hours! Also, get free FedEx 2 day shipping.At a glance, the A2 Badger is unassuming, its compact closed frame disappearing effortlessly into a pocket or clipped onto gear. But this knife thrives on challenging assumptions. Deploy the blade using its spring-loaded switch, and it transforms into a formidable tool. The 1.85-inch tanto-style blade, crafted from titanium-coated D2 steel, isnt just about sharpnessits a powerhouse of durability and precision. The angular design is ideal for piercing tough materials, while the titanium coating ensures the blade resists wear and tear, even during heavy use. Its a blade built not just for cutting but for enduring.The A2 Badger button boasts an exceptional grip, ensuring maximum grip and control in any situation.With its compact and lightweight design, the A2 Badger is both easy to store and transport, making it a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts and those with limited space.OTF, or out-the-front, knives like the A2 Badger are a different breed from traditional folding blades. The mechanism is mesmerizingly simple yet effectivea push of the switch sends the blade gliding out in an instant. This rapid deployment is more than just a party trick; its an invaluable feature for those moments when time is of the essence. Whether youre slicing through a seatbelt in an emergency or tackling a tough outdoor task, the A2 Badger ensures youre never left fumbling.Featuring an oversized lanyard hole, this knife design accommodates a wider range of attachment options, including larger cords and paracords.Beyond the blade, the A2 Badgers handle showcases an attention to detail that elevates it from a utilitarian tool to a thoughtful piece of design. Made from 6061 aluminum, the handle is lightweight yet robust, designed to withstand the elements while maintaining a comfortable grip. It features a button lock mechanism to keep the blade securely in place, whether open or closed, ensuring peace of mind during use. The oversized lanyard hole adds an extra layer of versatility, allowing you to attach cords or paracords with easea small but impactful addition that outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate.Its utility doesnt end there. The glass breaker tip at the base of the handle is another standout feature, designed to shatter reinforced glass in emergency situations. Combined with the blades ability to cut through tough fabrics or materials, the A2 Badger becomes more than just a knife; its a multi-functional tool that adapts to a variety of high-stakes scenarios. This duality of simplicity and capability is where the A2 Badger truly shinesits a lifesaver that doesnt look or feel cumbersome.What makes the A2 Badger even more appealing is how it accommodates every user. The pocket clip is ambidextrous, catering to both left- and right-handed individuals, and its compact size means it never feels out of place, whether clipped onto gear during a hike or tucked into your jeans for a day in the city. At a featherlight 2.18 ounces, its easy to forget its thereuntil you need it.The A2 Badger is available in three finishesBlack, Desert, and OD Greenallowing you to pick a color that matches your style or gear. This isnt a knife that sacrifices form for function. This knife is currently available at a 20% discount (its highest discount ever), adding extra value to an already high-performing design. For enthusiasts and newcomers to EDC alike, the A2 Badger offers a practical, durable solution built to meet the demands of any scenario.Click Here to Buy Now: $111.99 $139.99 (20% off, use coupon code TEKTO). Hurry, deal ends in 48-hours! Also, get free FedEx 2 day shipping.The post Tektos Best-Selling OTF Knife sees its Sharpest Price Cut with a 20% Discount first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Why This Ingenious Soda Lid Remover Is a Must-Have for Fizzy Drink Lovers
    Theres something about carbonated beverages that just makes them so addictive, even without the sugar. The bubbly texture that flows down through your throat, the rich aromas that excite your nose, and, of course, the flavors that delight your tongue all contribute to a unique drinking sensation. Ironically, these beverages are often delivered in vessels that make a mockery of that experience, be it the PET bottles that leave you feeling guilty over the health of the planet, or more commonly, the aluminum cylinders that make you feel like youre smooching a metal can.You could always pour it into a glass, but you might not always have the luxury of having one with you. Thanks to this innovative can opener, however, you no longer have to bear with the awkwardness of drinking from a small opening and can now taste your favorite fizzy beverage with more freedom and enjoyment.Designer: Shu KannoClick Here to Buy Now: $59Soda and beer cans are made for convenience rather than comfort. Their structure and mechanism are designed around the nature of the drink rather than the person who will be drinking from it. That tab makes it easy to create an opening for the liquid to pass through, but that opening, along with the lip around it, makes the drinking experience more mechanical than enjoyable. It feels awkward and unnatural, forcing people to use sub-optimal solutions like straws or reach for glasses that might not be there in the first place.But what if you can easily just take the lid off the can and drink from it in a more natural manner? Thats the kind of liberating experience that DAVI Can Opener offers, opening up the whole top of the can rather than forcing you to drink from a small circle. Drink from the can directly as you would from an aluminum cup, or add ice or flavored ice cubes to enhance the flavor. Your limit is only the size of the can and the available space in it.Best of all, you dont need a complicated machine or a bulky tool to add this new dimension to your drink. This soda can lid remover looks like a giant carabiner and can be easily stored in your bag or EDC kit to take with you anywhere. Using it is just as simple as well. Just hook the translucent plastic part under the cans pull tab and clamp the opener around the lid. Give the can a few turns until the lid is fully separated from the body, then gently lift it up while securing the pull tab with your finger so that the lid doesnt fall into the can.This ingenious can opener was meticulously designed to make sure that there are no sharp edges to cut your finger or your lip, no aluminum shavings to contaminate your drink, and no lid to fall into the can. All it leaves is an unadulterated, carbonated liquid in a vessel that frees not just the sharp flavor but also the rich aromas of the beverage. With this soda can lid remover, you can enjoy a cool, refreshing drink anywhere and in a way that truly brings out the best of your beverage.Click Here to Buy Now: $59The post Why This Ingenious Soda Lid Remover Is a Must-Have for Fizzy Drink Lovers first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Whispers of Italy: An Artfully Crafted Home by the River
    Designed by Natalu Rudykh Architecture and Interior Design Studio, this 500-square-meter home is a testament to Italian elegance. It is nestled in a serene settingand continues this feeling indoors. Particularly through floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows that bring the outdoors in, painting the interiors with ever-changing hues.Beyond visual aesthetics, this home is a haven for comfort. If youre someone who seeks solace in every corner you might as well join us on a tour of this house by the river!Both the living room and kitchen are decorated in timeless shades like pearl and sand, with textured travertine flooring. The high ceilings in the living roomreaching a striking 4 meterscreate a spacious and airy ambiance that feels both grounding and ethereal. The kitchen, ordered from the Italian factory Arrital, includes pocket fronts and hidden storage for a clutter-free look.The master bedroom has a wave-like design behind the headboard and a light neoclassical touch. The vanity in the bedroom adds a sense of asymmetry, especially with the mirror being slightly offset above the console table.The main bedrooms bathroom features colorful porcelain tiles that mimic aged plaster. We especially love the interesting chandelier and round mirror adding organic forms to the space.The childrens rooms are colorful, with bright accents from replaceable furniture and a reading nook with an arched bookcase, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere.The bathroom is equally playful, with a pop of blue and a fun little elephant ottoman that kids can use to reach the sink. The terrazzo wall tiling is another secret to adding visual interest while keeping the ambiance fun.In addition to the main bathrooms, the house also has other relaxation zones. A separate block houses a swimming pool, sauna, and hammam right in the shower area. This solution allows for not increasing the shower area but adds comfort for the residents who love soft steam and a relaxing experience.
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    The Witcher 4 is finally in full production: 'Ahead of us lies the main and most intense stage of development'
    "We are set on target, we know what we want to achieve within the game, and now it's a question of actually filling in the blanks."CD Projekt's latest financial report contains good news.
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    The latest Meta Quest headsets aren't in the Black Friday sales but I'd probably pick them for two reasons anyway
    The latest Meta Quest headsets aren't in the Black Friday sales but I'd probably pick them for two reasons anyway.You will still get a bonus during Black Friday.
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    I've found the 5 best iPad deals this Black Friday, and they're ALL at their lowest price ever
    Deals include an iPad for as little as $199 and extra $50 off with free coupon!
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