Frauscher 858 Fantom Air. 8.6 metres and pleny of space

Classic design now presented as a luxurious air version.  In its 90th anniversary year the exclusive Frauscher Shipyard is expanding its product spectrum by launching another day cruiser that is loaded with features: the Frauscher 858 Fantom Air. The 8.6 metre motor yacht is a natural evolution of the previous closed boat model – the … Read more

Monaco Yacht Show 2017 to unveil a new exhibition space dedicated to the superyacht lifestyle

Each year, the MYS (27-30 September, Port Hercules, Monaco) curates the exhibition of 125 extraordinary one-off superyachts built by the world’s most respected shipyards and welcomes 580 leading companies from the yachting industry. In September, the yachting industry turns its focus exclusively to the MYS where 45 new launches are annually unveiled in a worldwide … Read more

How a tax haven is leading the race to privatise space

Luxembourg has shown how far a tiny country can go by serving the needs of global capitalism. Now it has set its sights on outer space

Forever Pininfarina Space is at work on International Space Station

Did you know that you can’t use a regular pen in the space? Only Forever Pininfarina Space with Ethergraf allows you to write in space.  A space mission is in the making for Napkin and Pininfarina, which in recent years have given life to futuristic projects in the world of writing instruments. Thanks to ALTEC … Read more

Pop.up zero emission concept vehicle makes full use of both ground and airspace

How to address the mobility challenges of megacities? Here are some possible answers… With traffic congestion projected to hugely increase by 2030, Airbus x Italdesign decided to combine their engineering expertise to tackle how to best achieve a sustainable, modular and multimodal urban mobility system – giving rise to the Pop.Up concept. Pop.Up is the … Read more

Car, shed … elevator? The Los Angeles art spaces proving smaller is better

A range of alternative galleries have sprung up in the city, creating micro-museums that offer unique experiences not found in ‘white-walled galleries’