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BareBands is an innovative watch that is designed for a variety of occasions. Featuring a digital face and typical sport functions like a timer and illuminating light, the watch can be used for athletic activities like running, biking, and—with twenty meters of waterproofing—swimming. The octagon-shaped face gives the watch a geometric, modern look that will communicate with daily wear.
BareBands Digital Watch, $40 at the Dwell Store

BareBands is an innovative watch that is designed for a variety of occasions. Featuring a digital face and typical sport functions like a timer and illuminating light, the watch can be used for athletic activities like running, biking, and—with twenty meters of waterproofing—swimming.
Molly and Jake watch TV with the balcony door ajar.
The Cyclops watch.
TriScale Compact Folding Digital Scale by Joseph Joseph, $30 

Cycle between weighing your ingredients in fluid ounces, grams, pounds, and millimeters, all displayed on an LCD screen. An integrated tare function deducts the weight of a container from the gross weight of what’s on the scale. When you’re finished cooking, it folds up to fit in a kitchen drawer.
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Roman Vlahovic’s Lacescape table merges the tradition of Croatian lacemaking, a practice included in UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list, with digital manufacturing, reinventing a traditional craft through modern processes.
Axel, Anna, and a friend watch television in the living room.
Are watching the sky, Máze, 2005
The Watch Me Wall Clock is an unmistakably vibrant addition to any room. Designed by Rasmus Gottliebsen for Normann Copenhagen, its powder-coated aluminum pieces feature rich saturated colors in bold rectangles along with black and white hands.
The designers of the CST-01 call it the "thinnest watch in the world." It's often tricky to trade in absolutes, but anyone who handled a prototype on the CES show floor this week would be hard-pressed to prove them wrong. Dave Vondle and Jerry O'Leary, who call their Chicago-based company Central Standard Timing, say the watch's paper-thin battery charges in 10 minutes and powers the device for a month before it needs to be plugged in again. The watch display is rendered in E Ink, commonly used in e-readers. Photo courtesy of Central Standard Timing.
4) Technology

Advancements in technology are making the kitchen more efficient in myriad ways. Things like sleek digital controls that present more options than analog presets are no longer an extra bonus—they’re a requirement. KitchenAid appliances feature digital controls illuminated by white lighting for added legibility. Read about more cutting-edge kitchen features here.
Dwell Store Gift Card, $50–$1,000 at the Dwell Store

Always in stock, the Digital Gift Card from the Dwell Store lets you give the design seeker on your list the gift of discovering great design. Perfect for that person who has everything (or likes to shop for herself), this gift will save you time and still keep your status as a thoughtful gift-giver.
Kohler's DTV Digital Shower Prompt.
"Ice Watch," Olafur Eliasson, 2014.

Twelve large blocks of ice, transported from Greenland, were displayed in a clock formation and left to melt. This work was first staged in Copenhagen, and later in Paris, both times in conjunction with UN meetings about climate change.

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