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The Office Walker: A Manual, Energy-Free Walking Pad for Modern Workspaces
The Office Walker, created by Berlin-based designer and physicist Johannes Kettmann, introduces a new approach to movement in the workplace. Unlike electric walking pads, it works without a motor, and it is made of wood. ...
Read more >Integrating Electrical Functions into Components: Fraunhofer IWU Advances WEAM Technology
At Formnext 2025, the Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology (IWU) showcased the newest version of its Wire Encapsulating Additive Manufacturing (WEAM) technology. WEAM prints continuous wires directly onto or into components. Because ...
Read more >Timber Midway Pavilion Integrated Into a Historic Golf Course
At the Ladies’ Golf Club of Toronto in Thornhill, Canada, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design has completed a new midway pavilion that supports golfers with a sheltered rest point at the centre of the course. The ...
Read more >From Rag to Riches: Finarte’s Anniversary Collection Revives a Finnish Textile Heritage
Finnish rug brand Finarte celebrates its 40th anniversary with a new Anniversary Collection that honours Finland’s iconic räsymatto, or rag rug. Handwoven from recycled fabric strips, these rugs reflect a design tradition rooted in craftsmanship ...
Read more >Coffee Grounds as a Circular Material for Bio-Based Furniture
Designer Tobias Gerstgrasser has created a stool made entirely from coffee grounds and natural binders. The piece is part of his research project Coffee Grounds as a Basis for Bio-Based Furniture, which explores how coffee ...
Read more >Carbon-Free Aluminium Enters Consumer Packaging
Alcoa, Ball and Unilever have joined forces to launch the first use of ELYSIS carbon-free aluminium in personal and home care packaging. The partnership marks a key milestone in the development of low-carbon materials for ...
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