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Vertical Aerospace debuts "electric flying taxi" in New York

British tech company Vertical Aerospace has debuted its electric flying aircraft in New York City, which is designed to transport customers short distances around a city "in near silence, with zero emissions".
On 22 January, Vertical Aerospace showcased its electric "taxi" powered by a large, grey rechargeable battery that bolts to the belly of the aircraft and "slides off", according to Vertical Aerospace CEO Stuart Simpson.
The Valo aircraft reportedly reaches speeds of 150 miles per hour and will cost as much as an Uber Black to book and, according to the company, may be rolled out in cities as early as...
Marvin Heinzel Gets Up-Close and Personal with Characterful Avians

Individual feathers and beady eyes glint in the light in Marvin Heinzel’s up-close bird portraits. Capturing high-resolution details of a wide range of avians, from diminutive European robins to elegant swans, the Brandenburg-based photographer illuminates expressive features and coloring with a level of detail we don’t typically have the opportunity to experience in the wild.
See more of Heinzel’s work on Behance and Instagram.
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Two Artists Consider How Chicago Shapes Its Youth in ‘World in My Eyes’

Joy Machine is thrilled to present World in My Eyes, a duo exhibition of Chicago artists Kayla Mahaffey and Joseph Perez, a.k.a. Sentrock.
World in My Eyes is, first and foremost, rooted in the lives of everyday people. Both Sentrock and Mahaffey have long depicted friends and neighbors in their own Chicago neighborhoods, exploring how our city shapes its youngest residents. How are children cared for? How are their imaginations and dreams nurtured? These questions recur throughout both artists’ practices and always hinge on another: how do children thrive amid turmoil, whether political, cultural, or personal?
Sentrock, “Better days ahead” (2026), spray paint and latex paint on...Twenty of the best design events in 2026 from Dezeen Events Guide

3 Days of Design, Tallinn Architecture Biennale and Design Doha are among the key architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide for 2026.
Also included are annual festivals DesignMarch, NYCxDesign, Dutch Design Week and Design Week Lagos.
Read on to find out more about each event and see Dezeen Events Guide for more design events around the world.
DesignTO
23 January to 1 February, Canada
DesignTO is an annual 20-day festival taking place at galleries, institutions, showrooms and public spaces in Toronto.
The festival celebrates a range of disciplines, including art, craft, architecture, fashion and furniture, lighting, landscape, graphic, interior and industrial design.
One of...
Core77 Weekly Roundup (1-20-26 to 1-23-26)

Here's what we looked at this week:
Bad design: Peugeot's "Hypersquare" steering wheel design prioritizes novelty over UX. At Dublin's Explorium, you can ride a bicycle in a vertical loop. This clever KwicKan invention gives garbage bags temporary structure.15 different design approaches to folding or collapsible bike helmets.
Pro cyclist's death leads to the Aerobag, a wearable airbag for racers.
Misinformation of the Week. This Russian city is not buried under 40 feet of snow.
Jiho Song's non-traditional Korean ceramics featuring cartoon...
Forest Cabin / Angá Arquitetura

© Pedro Ocanhas architects: Angá ArquiteturaLocation: São Francisco Xavier, BrasilProject Year: 2022Photographs: Pedro OcanhasArea: 291.0 m2
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Father-Son Industrial Designers Create Lamps from Volcanic Stone

Alberto Meda and his son Francisco, both of them Italian industrial designers, designed these pendant lamps made out of volcanic stone.
Lava offcuts from stone processing company Ranieri were ground up and mixed with a binder, and the Medas were able to press the resultant composite into molds.
"Unlike marble, lava is not quarried," Francesco Meda explans. "It is gathered directly from the mountain. After an eruption the magma settles, becoming part of the terrain and forming blocks of lavic stone that can be crafted. The cutting process generates a large quantity of...
Outline chair by Formiing

Dezeen Showroom: Hong Kong-based design brand Formiing aimed to combine timeless design with everyday comfort in the stainless steel-framed Outline chair.
Designed by Formiing's co-founder and creative director Jinglan Fan, the Outline chair is made to facilitate long periods of sitting while capturing attention with its original design.
The Outline chair has a distinctive metal frameThe chair features a distinctive tubular stainless steel frame, which flows and curves into a minimalist structure that brings a sense of lightness with its presence.
This is accompanied by a generous upholstered seat and backrest, allowing the chair to support hours of sitting around a dining table.
The...Versa58: A Modular System for Adding On to Your Swiss Army Knife

What if you could modify your Swiss Army knife with modules of your choice? That's what Las-Vegas-based EDC company Keyport is enabling with their Versa58 system. It's named for the keychain-sized Swiss Army Knives that are 58mm in length.
Once you pop the knife's press-fit handle sides—called scales—off, you attach an interface plate, and then the Versa58 modules can be magnetically attached to that.
Thus far they offer an LED flashlight, a slide-out ballpoint pen and a USB-C flash drive. They also offer their own aluminum scales, with or without a pocket clip.
