Will.i.am Launches Puls Smart "cuff" With Special Editions By Zaha Hadid

News: the Puls smartwatch by music producer Will.i.am is due to go on sale in the USA and UK later this year, featuring special edition designs created by architect Zaha Hadid.

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch

The Puls is American musician and entrepreneur Will.i.am’s first wearable technology product and is a connected device worn around the wrist.


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Puls will require its own SIM card and mobile connection, but can completely replace a phone, according to Will.i.am. He also said the device would offer additional functions that are not currently available to smartphone users.

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch

The product features a curved OLED screen similar to the design that some commentators had predicted for the Apple Watch.

It has two built-in speakers and a microphone, as well as a slot for a SIM card – the same chip used by mobile phones to identify them as unique devices.

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch

The Puls can make and receive calls, play music and be used to access social media platforms. It is voice controlled but also features an on-screen keyboard that uses predictive typing to overcome the limitations of its small key size.

Its main body, which looks like a chunky squared bracelet, is made from plastic and will be available in a number of colours.

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch

Speaking in London at an event organised by Wired, Will.i.am unveiled a series of limited edition designs for the cuff by London based architect Zaha Hadid.

“We welcome these collaborations that add something to our work and we always want to engage with things we don’t know much about,” said Hadid.

“We work on the idea of striation, and how it could also have deflections. From a very large object to a very small object, you can interpret this as a very nice piece to touch. But it also operates as a device.”

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch Special edition of the Puls cuff by Zaha Hadid

The musician, who was appointed creative director of innovation at computing giant Intel in 2011, said the device was a cuff, and not a watch, and could be thought of like a piece of jewellery.

“I think watch is an overused word and it’s a very limited space to create in when it come to crossing genders,” he said.

“To expect a female to wear the same watch a guy does… It’s hard to try and consider. But I can wear a cuff and a girl can wear a cuff and the way it fits me is totally different to the way girls have been wearing cuffs forever.”

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch Special edition of the Puls cuff by Zaha Hadid

A range of clothing and accessories that can interact with the device are also being developed, including jackets that can store up to two days of battery power for the cuff and recharge it on contact. Shoes with built-in scales will eventually be able to interact with a fitness tracker in the device.

“This conversation people are having right now called wearables, they’re limited… they’re just thinking things on your wrist. Maybe some glasses. And that’s it,” said Will.i.am. “So I was like, no, let’s complete the conversation. Freaking jackets, let’s do shoes, backpacks, let’s f**king go.”

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch Special edition of the Puls cuff by Zaha Hadid

“The market is huge. When you really marry fashion and technology, when you truly marry them… right now it’s hard to really see how big it really is,” he added.

“But you have to imagine how big it is, because it’s where it’s all leading. [In] 2030, you’re not going to have a gadget in your pocket, your pocket is going to be a gadget.”

Will.i.am and Zaha Hadid Puls Smartwatch Special edition of the Puls cuff by Zaha Hadid

Although no date has yet be announced for the Puls to go on sale, Will.i.am said people would be able to buy one in “Now-vember”.

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8 Things I Found This Weekend

There are often so many things that I do or see during the weekend that never make it to my blog or even to Instagram. I often wonder why don’t I share on decor8 as freely as I once did, why do I think everything needs it’s own post and tons of hours devoted to pulling together a review? When I got started as a blogger 9 years ago, I blogged so frequently and my recipe was usually that I’d produce a few big stories each week, a few mid-size ones, and then a bunch of quickies here and there. While everyone else is talking about slow blogging at the moment, I just want to go my own way and blog more frequently and share what I see, but not necessarily make every post one that took me a day to pull together. So in honor of the blogger I once was, who I now want to become again, I’m going to blog daily and just follow my heart. Not every post will be something major, but at least I can use this space to do what I do best – spotlight all of the things that I love and to do it freely and somewhat easily.

Here are 8 lovely things that I found this weekend:

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1. Me&Mats jewelry. I was sent a beautiful necklace, Mister Grey, as a gift and wore it with my new oversized beige cashmere sweater, a pair of jeans and my new boots with neon indigo blue trim. I felt like a million bucks in this necklace. I truly love it.
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2. A stack of Anthology magazines that I was missing in my collection. Gosh I love this magazine so much.

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3. These fun little Hoptimist figures from Concept Room are finally unpacked and ready to put somewhere in my home. They are so sweet and bouncy. One is definitely going into the baby’s room for his shelf (the ones he cannot reach yet!).

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4. A kit from always inspiring Studio Calico. I love laying out everything and just looking at it. Ahhhh.

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5. My quilt is finished! I’ve been working on this quilt for an embarrassingly long time. I decided to send it out to be quilted after I put it all together and it came back looking gorgeous. I’m so happy because this was a lot of work. Now I want to make more. Thank you Brigitte, you did a gorgeous job!

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6. I’m prepping a “foodie” shoot for the decor8 shop. Here you can see some of the things I’ll soon feature above like the gorgeous serving board is from Arayna Jensen, the print from Colour Moon and these gorgeous linen napkins from Celina Mancurti that are to die for. I’m so proud that I stock handmade products that are made so beautifully.

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7. I started looking through my Superfront catalog, choosing my plan of attack for hacking my IKEA cabinets in my office. I’ll let you know what I decide upon. All I can say is that Superfront rocks.

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8. Flipping through Milk Decoration magazine, given to me by my friend who just returned from France. I’m so glad this was part of my weekend. So inspiring.

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And finally, because I haven’t blogged about him in so long… Here is my little Aidan with his daddy. He turned 8 months old on October 9th. He is such a darling boy. He started crawling at 6 months and is standing too but hasn’t walked on his own yet – we’re thinking he’ll start walking at 10 months. He’s so close!!!

So those are 8 things that I found this weekend. I hope you had a nice weekend and found some good stuff too. – Holly


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A Little Peek Of Some Orange On Our Porch

Well, I was planning on posting about our autumn back porch today but I haven’t finished going through all the photos yet so instead here are just a few of the images and tomorrow I will be back with the full post (including lots more photos and all of the info).




I hope you all have a fabulous Monday!

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Retour Sur La Belgrade Design Week 2014

Retour sur la Belgrade Design Week 2014

Chaque pays présente sa propre Design Week, pas simple de suivre tous ces évènements et de faire le Tri, Adrien B, pour BED nous fait l’écho de la Belgrade Design Week 2014 se tenant 6 au 12 Octobre dernier, pour sa 9ème édition !

Belgrade !

Ce nom sonne aux oreilles plus comme le nom d’une guerre qu’une destination pour le design, et pourtant, c’est ici, depuis maintenant presque 10 ans, qu’une design week est organisée.

Ici et là, dans la capitale Serbe, les bâtiments au style brut, côtoient des façades art déco ou des murs de verre, une ville faisant partie de celles qui ont du au cours de sa tumultueuse histoire, se reconstruire et se réinventer. Comme si cette citée cultivait ce paradoxe de destruction et de création.

C’est donc, logiquement que se déroule la Belgrade Design Week, qui cette année a pris ses quartiers dans une usine désaffectée du centre historique. Durant ces quelques jours, sont organisées, des expositions et des conférences animées par des architectes, des graphistes, des designers, des entrepreneurs… du monde entier, sur le thème « Brand new world ».

Ces conférences de haut vol, avec des professionnels tous aussi prestigieux les uns que les autres (Nicolas Le Moigne, Nicholai Wigg Hansen, Michel Rojkind…) se veulent être le point centrale de la manifestation. Chacun d’eux nous ont interpellé à leur manière, sur les enjeux sociaux, culturels, économiques et artistiques que le vaste sujet du design soulève.

« We have to make objects that are focused on peoples, but not on design », « A good design has to be understandable visually and immediately ».

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Fantômes automobile par Nikola Božovi?

Cette semaine, est aussi l’occasion de rencontrer facilement des créateurs reconnus, dans une atmosphère très conviviale et accessible. Même si le design en Serbie reste encore aujourd’hui plutôt marginal, l’organisateur de la BDW veut que cette manifestation puisse promouvoir le design, en sensibilisant le public à ses enjeux et ses opportunités, tout en restant accessible à un large public. Belgrade essaie de se positionner comme le moteur économique et créatif des Balkans, en stimulant ce genre d’exposition.

C’est donc cette émulsion de personnalités, d’horizons très différents que la design week de Belgrade cherche à imposer, en devenant une grande destination de design en Europe.

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Exposition – Belgrade Design Week 2014

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Lampes Remix par Hu.Be Studio

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Lampes Remix par Hu.Be Studio

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Chaise (nom oublié) – si vous avez l’info !

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Jeu de selles par Saddled de Eilon Armon

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Jeu de selles par Saddled de Eilon Armon

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Spiked Apple Cider + A Fall Bar Cart Restyle

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Given that fall is our favorite season of all, my husband and I tend to go all out with every clichéd autumn activity known to man. We’re never seen without some sort of pumpkin-flavored goodie in hand, we make multiple trips to our favorite apple orchard and we spend every possible second outside in the crisp, harvest-colored outdoors.

Spiked apple cider also tends to be a big favorite around these parts, and so I’m sharing one of our go-to spiced and whipped-cream-topped recipes over on eHow, plus some tips for restyling your bar cart for fall. Get the scoop right here.

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P.S. The winner of the Laura Dro Designs print giveaway has been announced. Click through to see if it was you!

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