Jessica Banks’s desk is situated in the back of a large room amid furniture prototypes. From the tall windows opposite her computer, a panorama of Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridge is obscured by ...
A bubbling Wurlitzer juke would be a prized addition to the classic picture of a man cave — brass-railed bar, kegerator, pool table, tin signs and neon on the walls. But it would take a particularly ...
At first glance, the table resembles a Rubik's Cube, with all of its separate smaller wooden cubes making up the larger structure. Each one appears to be levitating independently, which creates a ...
The Levitation Table is designed by Alexandre Boucher and sits on just one leg. According to Boucher, the leg could be placed anywhere, although he's not telling how it works: We find a solution, I ...
Wiggling walls, doors folding like origami, levitating tables: it might sound like a bad acid trip, but it’s actually the crazy, dynamic house (or museum or restaurant) of the future. Lately, ...