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Posted: 01 Jul 2017 06:19 AM PDT With environmental issues only getting increasingly serious, it’s time to stop and evaluate your surroundings. Global warming aside, we’ve seen a massive spike in air based pollutants and believe it or not, more than 5.5 million people die per year from air-pollution related health complications. As a responsible endeavor to help more citizens breathe quality air, Parisian designer Pierre Henry BOR made the R-PUR… an anti-pollution mask designed for two-wheeler commuters, but perfectly usable by pedestrians too. The R-PUR comes with having studied air-quality in Asia, and is designed to outperform standard masks by not just filtering nano-particles, but by even trapping microorganisms, bacteria, and even bad odors. Waterproof on the outside and comfortably breathable on the inside, the mask comes fitted with a state-of-the-art filter that not only meets Europe’s highest air-filtration norm, the en149 – FFF3, but it also comes with a valve that allows moisture to escape, so you don’t feel stuffy while breathing, or don’t experience fogging on your eye-wear. Its soft shell design makes sure it retains its shape when worn, and doesn’t collapse on your face while breathing. Not just a utilitarian product, the R-PUR meets style standards too, coming from arguably one of the most fashionable cities in the world. The mask’s aesthetic not only makes a statement that pairs with your personal fashion choice, it even helps make the mask look less industrial, helping it gain wide acceptance on the streets. Along with the mask comes the R-PUR app that measures your daily commute, and pairs it with air-pollution readings around you so it can tell you when your mask’s filters need replacing. The R-PUR couldn’t arrive at a more perfect time, with countries having heated debates over environmental changes and safety. While some countries are acting swiftly on pollution reduction (with China building large towers that turn air-borne carbon particles into jewelry, and even the Liuzhou Forest City to help reduce smog), the truth of the matter is that making air breathable again for everybody is a long-drawn task that takes decades and dedicated efforts from governments and citizens. Just as how it’s a personal effort to make sure we apply sunscreen on ourselves before stepping outdoors, protecting ones lungs and lives from polluted air is something that each person must do on their own. Watch the video above to learn more about how the R-PUR can extend your life expectancy by 2 years with purified air. Designers: Pierre Henry BOR & R-PUR BUY NOW: $79 $109 BUY NOW: $79 $109 |
YD Handpicks: 8 Incredibly Innovative Wallets Posted: 30 Jun 2017 07:21 PM PDT New month, new paycheck. Crisp new notes, tattered old wallet? It’s a good thing you’re here because the wallets below aren’t just your run-of-the-mill moneybags. They have good design and innovation written all over them. Check out these inventive cash-stashers! 1. Bellroy All Conditions Wallet – The Bear Grylls of the wallet world BUY NOW2. Secrid Mini Wallet – A wallet with a trigger BUY NOW3. OGON Mini Safe Wallet – You’re going to need a crowbar BUY NOW4. Recycled Firefighter Leather Wallet – The wallet with an incredible backstory BUY NOW5. Dango Tactical EDC Wallet – More than just money BUY NOW6. Sharkk Basics Wallet – May I see your license please? BUY NOW7. Decadent Minimalist Wallet – Such Minimal, Much Wallet BUY NOW8. Mr. Lentz Bifold Wallet – All it takes is a single leather sheet BUY NOW |
Posted: 30 Jun 2017 03:00 PM PDT Can I say, before the smartphone craze, Nokia was the Apple. Their phones surpassed everything we wished and hoped for. If you didn’t have a Nokia, you didn’t have a phone worth even talking about, or talking into. Now that craze has split among various other companies, with Apple and Samsung having the lion’s share. However, in my heart I will always root for Nokia. The Nokia Vision 2018 concept phone brings Nokia’s Lumia aesthetic to modern times, with bezel-less screens, chrome accents, a dual back-facing camera, and Android-powered brain (85% of the world’s favorite mobile OS). Even with its for-modern-times design, there’s something still very Nokia about it. The tight radii on the phone’s corners and glass with rounded edges. It goes from being lovable, with Lumia’s candy colors, to being taken seriously, with the black matte-finish playing wonderfully off the camera’s chrome accents on the back. Welcome back, Nokia, welcome back! Designer: Jonas Daehnert |
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