This week, designers prepare for Brexit and sex toys go minimal
This week on Dezeen, Brexit causes uncertainty for designers ahead of Milan design week and sextech startups give vibrators a minimalist makeover.
Many sextech brands are moving away from phallic shapes, it emerged this week, towards minimal and genderless products that users can be proud to own.
Among them are New York brands Unbound and Dame Products, which are aiming to close "the orgasm gap" by making discreet sex toys for women.
Brexit uncertainty causes problems for British furniture brands ahead of Milan design week
Meanwhile, the ongoing uncertainty over Brexit is causing problems for UK furniture brands as they prepare for Milan design week. The country was due to leave the European Union 10 days before the major international design event, although it is now looking more likely to be delayed. Exhibiting brands have been preparing for shipping delays, while others are staying away entirely.
Owen Hopkins argues that Brexit could, in fact, offer architecture a rare opportunity to rebuild contemporary British society.
Nike unveils Women's World Cup 2019 kits
Nike revealed the new home and away football kits for 14 national teams ahead of this year's FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
And the countdown started for the opening of the world's tallest indoor waterfall. The 40-metre-tall Rain Vortex is the centrepiece of Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport, which is scheduled to open on 17 April.
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