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Pulpatronics tackles single-use electronics with paper RFID tags

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A group of design graduates from London's Royal College of Art have come up with a way to make RFID tags entirely from paper , with no metal or silicon components in a bid to cut down on waste from single-use electronics. Instead, the "chipless" Pulpatronics tag uses the geometric pattern of the circuit itself to convey the information.

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"We need to make sure that products can be passed down to the next generation" says Uniqlo's UK head

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Uniqlo is aiming to create "modern classics" that people wear for longer to be more sustainable, says the clothing retailer's UK COO Alessandro Dudech, but questions remain over whether the strategy is working. What we go for is not big, outlandish design, it's just subdued, subtle quality," Dudech said of the brand's ethos. said Dudech.

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Cobe unveils The Opera Park on island in Copenhagen's harbour

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Project credits: Architect and landscape architect: Cobe Engineers: Vita, Via Trafik, DBI and Lüchninger Meyer Hermansen Contractors: Hansson og Knudsen, Bauer, Redtz Glas og Façade, HSM Industri, GK Danmark, Bravida Danmark, Høyrup & Clemmesen, KONE, Phønix Tag, Jakon, Areo, Terrazzo.dk, Raadvad Maleren, Snedkerierne, OKNygaard, Palmproject Europe, (..)

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Faceted panels wrap Line Hotel and Serif building in San Francisco

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Photo is by Jason O'Rear At the ground level, the building contains a mix of retail space, eateries, service areas and separate lobbies for the hotel and residential area. Graffiti-tagged" headboards feature in the hotel bedrooms. A triangular, public plaza is found on the north, along Turk Street.

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Why Are These Sleek Shelving Systems From the ’60s Suddenly Everywhere?

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Since moving onto its trademark steel pieces in 1963 (named after architect Fritz Haller, a co-designer), the storage—modular, powder-coated, lots of colors—has evolved into an enterprise business: custom work in infinite variations for galleries, jewelers, and retailers. Variations are subtle—how many shelves would you like to be closed?

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A Love Letter to the Stumbled-Across Garage Sale

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There are many names for the ad hoc sales characterized by patinaed silverware strewn on plastic tables and clunky mirrors propped up against trees: lawn sale, yard sale, tag sale. They’re known as car boot sales in the U.K., And estate sales , though similar, usually happen for grimmer reasons than spring cleaning.

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In Tokyo, A Luxury Brand’s Pearlescent Facade Reflects the Ever-Changing Urban Landscape

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If you have been lucky enough to spend a day or two wandering through Tokyo, it quickly becomes clear that there are few cities in the world more invested in marrying retail and cutting-edge architecture to create dazzling results. © Daici Ano. © Louis Vuitton. Judging is now underway for the 10th Annual A+Awards Program!