Yanko DesignThe Felicia doesn’t try to be everything; it tries to be enough. Built by Swedish tiny house maker Vagabond Haven, this 14-square-metre structure sits in the brand’s Medium category: compact, considered, and designed around clarity of living rather than excess of space. Measuring 7.2 metres long, 2.5 metres wide, and 3.94 metres tall, the Felicia rides on a double-axle lightweight trailer with a max weight of 3.5 tonnes. That footprint is modest even by tiny house standards, yet nothing about itmore...
Yanko DesignThe ergonomic chair market has grown into a fairly crowded space, with brands competing on lumbar support, adjustability ranges, and premium materials. For most people, the options are plentiful. What hasn’t changed much, though, is the underlying assumption that comfort is something you configure once and hold. Set the lumbar height, dial in the recline tension, and somehow maintain that position for the next eight hours. LiberNovo builds its chairs around the belief that support should adapt tmore...
Yanko DesignIf you’ve ever landed from a 12-hour flight feeling like your neck staged a quiet protest against you, you already know the problem. Travel neck pillows have been around for decades, and for most of that time, they’ve been a category defined by compromise: too bulky, too generic, and offering okay-ish comfort at best. The kind of thing you grab at an airport kiosk, shrug, and hope works better than the last one. The Cabeau Evolution X challenges that reputation by attempting something the categomore...
Yanko DesignMost of us have made peace with the idea that a proper workspace takes up space. It claims a corner, demands a room, or at least stakes out a permanent spot in your home where it will sit indefinitely, collecting cables and coffee cups. The Leandesk, designed by Cornwall-based Henry Swanzy, politely disagrees. The concept is elegantly counterintuitive: a sit-stand desk that doesn’t sit on the floor. Instead, it leans against a wall or window using nothing more than physics, weight distribution, more...
Yanko DesignPROS: Excellent compact form factor Stylish and calm design Sharp, vibrant 120Hz display CONS: 128Gb storage feels limiting Software support is shorter than many rivals RATINGS: AESTHETICS ERGONOMICS PERFORMANCE SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY VALUE FOR MONEY EDITOR'S QUOTE: The Motorola Edge 2026's compact size, clean software, and thoughtful design give it a charm that many rivals simply do not have, though it might not be the right fit for everyone. Motorola’s comeback story is about more thanmore...