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  • 1 day ago | homecrux.com | Happy Jasta

    The Currumbin 9.6 tiny house on wheels by Australian Removed Tiny Homes brings together the most needed features in one unit. Following the success of its Currumbin 7.2 with standing room in the loft bedroom, the company has launched a bigger model that includes a downstairs bedroom. This 9.6-meter-long (31.4-foot) tiny house comes complete with electrical, plumbing, and waterproofing, so you only need to furnish it and start living the downsized way.

  • 1 day ago | homecrux.com | Happy Jasta

    Stockholm-based Studio TOOJ is well-known for creating furniture and objects of functional art using innovative materials and processes. Last year, the studio made waves with the Contourage console table 3D-printed from sand, and now it has come up with the surreal Duk furniture collection made of wood and mycelium. These unique pieces make you question what you are looking at—is it a cloth casually draped in the corner, or a sculpture carved from stone or wood?

  • 1 day ago | homecrux.com | Happy Jasta

    There are plenty of luxury campervans on the market, and some RVs even come with car garages, but none of them come even close to the EleMMent palazzo Superior by Austria’s Marchi Mobile. This 45-foot RV is often called the most luxurious mobile home in the world owing to its design features taken from the fast-paced world of motorsports, aerodynamic superiority of aviation, and luxury quotient of yachts.

  • 1 day ago | homecrux.com | Happy Jasta

    Swiss audio manufacturer Goldmund has launched its new Theia range of architectural loudspeakers that combines luxurious design style with hi-fi audio. Inspired by Theia, the Greek goddess of sight and light, this passive stereo speaker system pays tribute to the beauty of the sky, sun, and moon. It is not only an audio marvel but also a piece of art. Each part, from the drivers to the cabinet, is carefully designed for the best audio experience.

  • 2 days ago | homecrux.com | Happy Jasta

    3D printed houses are not a new concept and slowly people are adapting to this form of architecture. The retail industry is also catching up with the trend and the latest example comes from Brownsville, Texas, where Starbucks is set to open its first-ever 3D-printed cafe. This one-story building stands out with its curved corners and raw gray concrete finish. Starbucks is trying 3D-printed architecture for the first time, and we hope they implement it in other projects as well.

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