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Build a budget-friendly cube shelf using a Dollar Tree kitchen essential
Cube shelves are a great way to organize any space in the home. Instead of shelling out for a mass-produced one, make your ...
In 2009, when the Nissan Cube first came ashore in the U.S. after more than a decade in the Japanese market, the boxy little van's funky, asymmetrical rear door was more of a curiosity than anything ...
In spring 2019, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum and Cube design museum in Kerkrade, Netherlands, will co-organize the exhibition “Nature—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial,” which will open ...
Hidden away in Budapest’s Buda Hills stands Hungarian inventor Ernő Rubik’s minimalist five-storey abode. Adorned with multiple scenic terraces, it stars an elevator that conveniently glides between ...
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, “The Substitute” (2019), CG animation and visualization of the extinct male northern white rhino created by The Mill, with behavior based on research by DeepMind The most ...
"Nature-Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial" Will Explore Design's Ability to Address Critical Issues Surrounding Nature, Climate and the Environment Designers are striving to transform people’s ...
This year’s London Design Festival features many little moments of calm tucked in between the installations, pavilions, launches, events and exhibitions. Perhaps the most prominent is The Cube by ...
The first person to solve a Rubik’s Cube spent a month struggling to unscramble it. It was the puzzle’s creator, an unassuming Hungarian architecture professor named Erno Rubik. When he invented the ...
This game-changing TV experience project is a rare feat of innovation in an industry content with sameness. From the very start, CANAL+ chose to challenge the status-quo: as my team and I at ...
Peak Design’s Camera Cubes, launched in 2017, have been incredibly popular products for photographers looking for module protection for their gear. They provide protection for your equipment in any ...
There may be no easy cheat code for solving a Rubik’s Cube, but one UK company gave it a shot — not with complex algorithms, but with legal arguments. Their move? Try to trademark the classic puzzle's ...
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