

Sweden has long understood that good design isn’t about size. The Smile by Vagabond Haven makes that case better than most — a compact, Scandinavian-built tiny house that lives far larger than its footprint suggests.

The hotel desk is a fiction. A flat surface with a lamp, a notepad nobody uses, and an ethernet port from 2009. For the digital nomad, making it functional is entirely a gear problem — solved or compounded by what is in the bag. The right tools collapse the gap between a rented surface in a foreign city and a setup that performs as well as anything permanent back home.
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You know what’s ‘vertical integration’? Starbucks building its own cooler box for its own beverages. Meet the Yeti-alternative that’s designed not for your Budweisers, but for your venti iced lattes. It’s called the Starbucks Ice Box, and while it looks perfect from top to bottom, it has one problem: it’s only available in South Korea.


