The Kosmos is highly functional , modern outdoor furniture and incredible innovation was designed by Dirk Wynants. If you are tired of outdoor furniture that looks good but is uncomfortable or rarely gets used, you’ll really appreciate the clever, versatile Kosmos.
Specifically for helping you socialize in style with the Gargantua table, and the giant BeHive lounging furniture. Continuing with the socializing motto, the designer‘s latest creation brings the best of his two designs with enough space for lounging with your Continue reading »
Cook anytime, anywhere with the innovative Nomad-Cook.This product was conceived as a mobile cooking unit with an instantaneous induction source beneath the Pyrolave glazed lava stone surface. Only the unique qualities found within the natural Volvic lava stone allow this innovation.
The Nomad Cook by Pyrolave looks like something you might see pushed through the halls of the Starship Enterprise in a Star Trek rerun. Though futuristic in design and performance, one does not have to travel to the final frontier to obtain a Nomad Cook of their own. Continue reading »
Sharp introduce its LC-52XS1 52-inch LCD TV powered by a single solar panel at the CEATEC trade show, an improvement of the technology it first presented this past summer. The solar powered Display is one of the many eco-friendly products from Sharp. Sharp’s 52-inch solar-powered LCD TV ushers green technology in a new direction with its innovative and modern design.
The 1080p LC-52XS displays a picture with a contrast ratio above 1,000,000:1 and, according to signs up at Sharp’s CEATEC booth, the set’s power usage comes in at 220kWh a year. This demonstration arrives only days after the company announced an increase in its solar cell production lines, now capable of making panels over a square meter in area.

The first gigabit-class FTTH service in the world launch by telco KDDI in Japan on October 1. KDDI Corp will launch a fiber-optic communications service with upload and download speeds each of up to one gigabit per second .The new service will target people living in single-family homes and low-rise apartment buildings. The traffic speeds will be the fastest in eastern Japan, up drastically from the current 100 megabits per second. Continue reading »