The 20 best gadgets of 2019

From a brilliant e-bike to a robot unicorn and a table lamp that doubles as a wireless speaker… the year’s top devices

Fisker Ocean all-electric luxury SUV to debut at CES 2020

    Fisker Ocean all-electric luxury SUV will make its public debut at Consumer Electronics Show 2020 in Las Vegas. Fisker Ocean will serve as a model for how desirable EVs can replace gasoline vehicles as practical daily drivers. The Fisker Ocean is targeted to begin production at the end of 2021 – with the … Read more

New Educational Program Offers a Behind-the-Scenes Look Inside the Business of Fashion and Luxury

  Parsons Paris Announces New Fashion and Luxury Educational Online Program for High School Students. Course Provides Students with Behind-the-Scenes Look Inside the Business of Fashion and Luxury. Parsons Paris, the European campus of The New School’s world-renowned Parsons School of Design, announced a new online course for high school students, Inside the Business of … Read more

Chance Encounters: Loewe’s love for ceramics is unstoppable

Art has always been a key source within the inspirational material that helps Loewe unveil splendid creations. For Art Basel Miami Beach 2019, the LOEWE Foundation presents the fifth exhibition in its Chance Encounters series curated by Jonathan .Anderson; a concept that brings together artists from various disciplines in unexpected conversations. This year British artist … Read more

Please Be Seated: the homage to Jacques Tati’s visionary designs and whims

  Please Be Seated: a glimpse at French filmmaker Jacques Tati’s humorous satire on modern design. design miami/2019: Les Ateliers Courbet + Thirlwall Design present Please Be Seated. Les Ateliers Courbet introduces to the United States the sole edition of Tati designs ever made, produced by esteemed design studio Domeau & Pérès in collaboration with … Read more

Hello, Robot review – where human and machine don’t quite meet

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From pet cyber-seals to cars with minds of their own, an exploration of the science and fiction of robots raises more questions than it answers