Daily Goods

  • Satechi

    The Satechi Aluminum Apple Watch Stand charges, docks, and showcases your Apple Watch. Designed with convenience in mind, simply place your watch on the metal stand for hands-free, convenient access to your watch as it charges. Simply insert your magnetic charging cable (not included) through the stand and place your Apple Watch on the aluminum surface. Colors offered in Space Grey, Silver, and Gold.

     

  • Kaskade Indoor/Outdoor Fireburner

    Kaskade is an architecturally inspired Fireburner/Firepot, with unique angles and glass panels that create that perfect statement piece.

  • Crystal Explorer Kayak

    The Crystal Explorer by The Crystal Kayak Company is a totally crystal-clear kayak that lets users observe the underwater world below them! The Crystal Explorer features durable yet lightweight construction and is designed for conditions ranging from totally flat to...

  • Squarespace New York HQ

    “While most tech companies have attempted to combine their workplaces with adult playgrounds, we took a slightly different approach. Our goal was to create an environment in which creativity, comfort, and collegiality could coexist,” explained a spokesperson for the company. Boasting plenty of natural lighting, plentiful spaces for communal working and a rooftop patio with unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline, we wouldn’t blame Squarespace employees for never wanting to leave.

  • Paris Street Art Museum

    Paris Street Art Museum

    Computer academy Ecole 42 has been known to disrupt traditional spaces since its advent as a tuition-free institution, helmed by billionaire tech entrepreneur Xavier Niel. In its latest move, the location will transform twice a week into France’s first museum dedicated to street art, going by the name Art 42. Longtime street art collector and head of the ICART’s art management school Nicolas Laugero-Lasserre offered to donate his collection to be on display throughout the school’s floors, which features 150 works from artists including Banksy, Shephard Fairey and JR. Aiming to promote the movement of street art, Laugero-Lasserre wanted to have his collection accessible to a wider audience for free, which is why he chose Ecole 42′s democratic environment. Students of the academy volunteer to walk visitors around the museum, which only opens to the public on Tuesdays and Saturdays. To reserve a time to visit and learn more about the collection, head over to Art 42′s website.