At CES 2026, kitchen technology shaped design around the table

From ultrasonic knives to AI-powered devices that grill steaks with infrared light, kitchen technology places design thinking at the heart of dining.

From ultrasonic knives to AI-powered devices that grill steaks with infrared light, kitchen technology places design thinking at the heart of dining.

From frame-like sculptures to candy tunes, in Las Vegas, unconventional speakers and audio innovation blend design, playfulness, and immersive sound.

Good news from Las Vegas! Check out what we liked the most at CES 2025, from solar-powered electric cars to vacuum cleaners that tidy up before sweeping the floor.

From Burning Man’s steampunk dragons on wheels to a mesmerising chandelier by Lasvit and Jean-Paul Gautier’s soft coils. Happy Chinese New Year of the Dragon, 新年快乐!

AI – Artificial Intelligence reigns at CES 2024 in Las Vegas. From a parenting app translating babies’ cries to ChatGPT-powered cars. From a parenting app translating babies’ cries to a toothbrush talking through your bones to improve your brushing techniques and ChatGPT-powered cars.

At the Consumer Electronic Show 2024 in Las Vegas, Samsung introduced a new version of Ballie, a home assistant following you around the house. Empowered by AI technology, a spatial LiDAR sensor, and a 1080p projector, the ball-shaped lovable robot is able to display movies, video calls and “greetings” on its surrounding surfaces.

Convivial Y-shaped urban benches, shifting hammocks/sofas, and 3D-printed high-end circular seats. Archipanic explored Stockholm Design Week 2023. Check what we liked the most!

From an assistive lipstick applicator for people with reduced mobility to a smart joystick for impaired gamers. We selected five inclusive and human-based tech design innovations at CES 2023.

CES 2021 went all-digital, featuring more than 1900 exhibitors representing the entire tech spectrum from automotive to 5G, smart cities and beyond. From rollable smartphones to self-driving race-cars… But the real protagonist was Covid-tech.

China is facing a progressive isolation disrupting travel and business due to the Corona virus outbreak. Some of the country’s international events like DesignShanghai have being canceled, multinationals like Apple and Ikea shut the their stores, the stock exchange goes on a rollercoaster and major production plants stop, pausing whole supply chains on a global scale.

The new Samsung Space Monitor aims to promote the ‘ultimate user productivity’ tuning with millennials’ flexible lifestyle. The model comes with a fully-integrated arm that clamps on to the desk and frees up the surrounding space.