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The Inspired by kumakey’s “roBa,” the moNa2 is a small wireless split keyboard developed by shakupan and pooh.polo, designed to keep a desk feeling open and unclaimed. Two compact halves sit apart with a quiet gap between them, leaving room for a notebook or tools without forcing a single, monolithic footprint.
The layout is restrained: low, close spacing with a built-in thumb-controlled ball that keeps basic navigation under the hand instead of pushing you toward a mouse. The whole object reads as light hardware rather than a centerpiece, favors packing and redeploying—such as magnets on the underside so the halves can join together for transport.
It runs wire-free and is meant to be adjusted over time rather than treated as a fixed appliance. Typical usage notes describe it lasting roughly a couple of weeks of frequent daily use before needing attention again, with the exact cadence depending on how it’s set up and used.
Anonymous Textile Design Series, Mulhouse, Alsace, 1840
Anonymous textile prototypes, Mulhouse, Alsace, c.1840. Rectilinear design sheets generated within the industrial print studios of the Haut-Rhin. Each document encodes surface strategies for mass deployment—pearl rows, abstract chromatic fields, simulated resist-dye grounds. Executed as precision studies for repeat application, they reflect Mulhouse’s role as a nineteenth-century vector hub of textile innovation and print chemistry.




































Nike Code 03 FW02 First Grade Longsleeve
Longsleeve from the third season of the Tony Spackman–designed Code collection. Each Nike Code piece was produced in a series of 1,000 numbered units. This style is titled “First Grade Tee2 Unit” and is made from a wool-blend fabric with a uniquely shaped structured collar. Functional details include reinforced ventilation eyelets at the back and underarms, lower front darts, and a tonal Swoosh on the sleeve. Branding elements consist of a rubber “03” patch on the chest, along with rubberized hang tag and brand label.





1998 Nike Late Spring Footwear Catalog
The 1998 Nike Late Spring Footwear Catalog is a 260-page reference detailing Nike’s seasonal footwear lineup. It features technical and visual documentation of performance and lifestyle models, including the Air Max 98, Air Minot, Terra Humara, Air Rift, and Air Terra Sertig. The catalog provides material data, color listings, and product codes for retail and distribution use.
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1987 NIKE FALL FOOTWEAR CATALOG
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Oakley Medusa Helmet, 2001
The Oakley Medusa Helmet (2002) is an early-2000s performance helmet concept associated with Oakley’s then-expanding push into technical equipment beyond eyewear. The design is defined by aggressive surfacing, pronounced vent geometry, and a highly sculptural shell intended to signal speed and impact protection.
Functionally, the Medusa emphasizes airflow and coverage through a dense network of vents and channeling, paired with a shell profile that reads more armored than minimal. Fit and retention appear to follow common helmet conventions of the era, with the distinctive elements concentrated in the exterior shell tooling and vent architecture rather than hidden internal mechanisms. As a result, the helmet is often discussed as much for its styling and cultural placement as for technical specifics.
2004 Nike Women's Spring Footwear Catalog
The 2004 Nike Women’s Spring Footwear Collection documents a transitional period in Nike design, where performance running, training, and lifestyle silhouettes were increasingly developed with women-specific tooling, proportions, and material strategies. The catalog presents a cross-section of early-2000s innovation, including lightweight mesh constructions, injected and Phylon-based midsoles, visible Air cushioning, and emerging considerations around fit, stability, and flexibility tailored to female athletes. Alongside technical models, the collection also reflects Nike’s growing emphasis on color, graphic treatments, and coordinated seasonal palettes, positioning footwear not only as athletic equipment but as part of a broader design system aligned with apparel and sport culture at the time.
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Lightning Archives Vol.150 NIKE CHRONICLE DELUXE 1971 to 1980s
2001 NIKE LATE SPRING MEN'S FOOTWEAR CATALOG
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Nike 2003 Holiday Women's Footwear Catalog
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Nike 2003 Holiday Mens Footwear Catalog
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The Super Modern Wardrobe
NIKE 2002 TIMING FALL / HOLIDAY CATALOG
Nike 2002 Fall Men's Footwear Catalog
Nike Fall 2002 Men’s Footwear highlighted molded shells, Zoom cushioning, and Shox platforms across running, court, and training. Key entries: Nike Air Zoom Courtposite 304147-004 (Anthracite/Lt Graphite-Key Lime) with a Posite shell, internal bootie fit, forefoot/heel Zoom, and hard-court herringbone traction; Nike Shox Supreme 304068-062 featuring a tuned Shox column chassis, supportive upper with TPU structure, and reflective details for road training; Nike Air Zoom Flexposite 303949-992 combining flexible Posite panels with targeted Zoom and translucent rubber for a tech-forward ride. Complete catalog download link below and through the server page.



Nike 2000 Fall Mens Footwear Catalog
Nike 2002 Spring Mens Footwear Catalog
Key highlights include Vince Carter’s first signature model—the Nike Shox BB4, featuring Shox columns in both heel and forefoot—and the Air Max Dolce, with visible Air-Sole cushioning and a molded Phylon upper. The Presto series appears in multiple woven and gym variants, showing Nike’s focus on adaptive fit and lightweight construction. The catalog combines technical specification sheets with full-color layouts, capturing the brand’s shift toward integrated design and athlete-driven performance engineering.
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Nike Spring 2004 Men's Footwear Catalog
Nike Men’s Spring 2004 footwear collection presented “Instruments of Speed” training and running models such as the Nike Vapor Trainer and Air Zoom Swift Vapor, organized through the Prescribed for You system rating stability, cushioning, and width. The season’s basketball lineup was highlighted by the introduction of the LeBron James Air Zoom Generation.






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Nike 2000 Fall Womens Footwear Catalog




Nike 2000 Spring Mens Footwear Catalog
Nike's Spring 2000 Men’s line centered on Alpha Project: Air Zoom Drive 104203-071, Kukini, Zoom Seismic; lightweight mesh, TPU cages, reflective hits, Zoom cushioning across runners and trainers. Complete catalog download link available below and through the server.
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Nike 1999 Spring Men's Footwear Catalog
The Nike 1999 Spring Men’s Footwear Catalog presents a range of performance models across running, training, basketball, and outdoor categories. Designs reflect late-1990s emphasis on visible cushioning systems, sculpted midsoles, and bold color blocking, with products positioned for both competitive use and everyday wear.
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Nike Code, Tony Spackman, 2001
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Nike Epic Backpack Development
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Seven-panelled sun-shutter, Jean Prouvé
Jean Prouvé 1901-1984 Seven-panelled sun-shutter, from the Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, designed 1956, executed circa 1962-1965 Aluminium, metal. 185.5 x 184.4 x 8.3 cm (73 x 72 5/8 x 3 1/4 in.) Manufactured by Les Atelier Jean Prouvé, Nancy, France.
Estimate £12,000-15,000 $17,800-22,300 €16,300-20,400 provenance Cité scolaire de La Dullague, Béziers, France, circa 1962-1965 exhibited Architecture Biennale, Venice, 7 June-23 November, 2014
Nike Zoom Hyperflight Sketches
Marithe Francois Girbaud Inside Collection Campaigns by Air Paris Agency
NIKE AIR SUPER FLY + NIKE AIR SUPER FLY SLIP
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Nike × Undercover GYAKUSOU FW2012
Nike Undercover Undercover 4/5 Length Pant
These pants a cut slightly shorter for better running comfort. Great for slightly harsher weather conditions. Insideout construction for seamless fit inside. From the Nike Running Gyakusou collection. Made in Japan.




Jean Paul GAULTIER KYOTO BAL (2002)

C.P Company full zip hoodie ad scanned from Dutch magazine 2000
Metal Gear Solid by Yoji Shinkawa




Nike Komyuter Black/Summit White (AA2211-001)

Nike & UNDERCOVER Gyakusou Zoom Structure+ 15



Cacoon Hanging Chair
The Cacoon Hanging Chair is constructed with robust engineering to support a weight of up to 200kg or 440lbs. This product was designed in the UK by the collaborative effort of Nick and Sarah, a husband and wife team.





Giovanni Pesamosca’s Alpine Cabin in Friuli, Italy


Intha Fisherman on Inle Lake, Burma, 2011
Aitor Throup 2013 “New Object Research” Collection
Sort of Coal — Edible Kuro Charcoal Powder
Nike Air Solarsoft Zigzag Sandal in Black
Nike Ultraposite



Nike x Undercover Gyakusou Holiday 2014 Collection
Nike Lunar Presto
Features a light black mesh upper with dark grey midfoot and heel panels housing light grey Dynamic Flywire cables.
Nike Air Max Plus TN Triple Black
Nike Lunar Pegasus 89
IVANKA Concrete Flaster Concrete Tiles




NIKE FOOTSCAPE FREE SAWTOOTH PACK RED
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Nike x Undercover Gyakusou SS2014 Sweat Map Long-Sleeve Top
Fisarmonica with colour variants of Ice Jacket camouflage 1989
Nike ACG Zoom Meriwether — Ivory/Orange
NIKE ZOOM MERIWETHER
The Nike ACG Zoom Meriwether is a lightweight, weather-resistant boot built on a responsive Zoom Air platform, it offers impact protection without the bulk of traditional hiking boots. The water-resistant suede upper is paired with a medial zip for easy on-off, while the integrated lacing system keeps the fit secure without adding unnecessary weight or complexity.



Nike Cheyenne Backpack in Tan
Cargo Chair by Benjamin Hubert
The Cargo Chair, manufactured by portuguese brand De La Espada, designed by Benjamin Hubert




Nike Heritage Shoulder Bag Editorial
Nike Dunk High Premium Spark Pack — White/Midnight Fog/Sail (2008)
SOLID GRAY Polymer Hard-Shell Backpack in White
Mathieu Lehanneur — Liquid Marble Series
Nike Footscape Free White Grey
Nike Sportswear Fall/Winter 2014 Tech Pack Lookbook
Nike 2012 Olympic Team USA Windrunner Jacket 3M Reflective
Nike Free Inneva Woven — Black
Nike Dunk High Fuse QS Black/Sail
Nike Mayfly Premium QS Black
Nike Roshe Run in Black with Teal Accent
Nike Sportswear SFB Boot Collection
Inspired by Nike founder and Oregon Track & Field Coach Bill Bowerman’s time in the 10th Mountain Division of the US Army, the Innovation Kitchen on the guidance of Tobie Hatfield set out to honor their founding father. Goals of building a lighter, more breathable but still protective piece of footwear became the focus. This technical marvel has resulted in technologies such as Natural Motion Cushioning unit for improved support and speed as well as agile performance. For great grip, Sticky Rubber forefoot lugs are strategically mapped out for the necessary agility and traction in uncertain terrain.
With its armed forces goal, the boot also comes complete with a “puncture and laceration resistant thermoplastic forefoot shield and genuine leather with Kevlar sheath”. All in all the boot also boasts the ability to be considered one of the lightest and fastest drying boots of its kind on the planet.
Nike x Undercover Gyakusou Holiday 2013 Lookbook
Switchable Telescopic Contact Lens — 2.8× Magnification Research Prototype
Nike Match Classic QS
Nike Sportswear NSW 68 Bomber Jacket
Nike Free Woven 4.0 Obsidian/Squadron Blue-Smoke-Poison Green
Nike x Undercover Gyakusou Fabric Mixed Long Pants SS2012
Keiji Ashizawa _ Bon Drawer
"Bon Drawer" is a set of stacked oak veneer boxes which sit within a light metal frame on wheels, making the storage unit easy to move around. designed by keiji ashizawa, the furniture piece’s five trays can each be fully removed from the structure to become display boxes, revealing and offering easier access to the objects inside.




Nike x Undercover Gyakusou Fall/Winter 2012 Autumn Monks Collection
Nike Free Woven Khaki Stadium Green Hyper Blue Pink
Nike Free Woven in Khaki, Stadium Green, Hyper Blue, and Pink, with a multicolor woven upper and white Free sole. Style code 555307-236.














