Yves Behar
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Fuseproject and Telo transform the electric pick-up truck
The ultra-compact Telo EV crams a full-size pick-up truck into the footprint of a Mini. Yves Behar explains how the project came into being
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Home workout equipment: game-changing designs
The best home workout equipment places an equal premium on function and aesthetics
By Pei-Ru Keh Published
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Yves Béhar takes Hive outdoors with a new home security camera
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Next stop: are smart homes making us stupid?
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Sound bite: Yves Béhar design speaker for Jawbone
By Apphia Michael Last updated
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The all-hearing Hive Hub 360 hits shelves
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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The heat is on: Yves Béhar reveals Hive 2 thermostat design
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Moving pictures: Samsung and Yves Béhar create an artful television concept
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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Thinking inside the box: Fuseproject redesigns Canal+ display
By Sam Rogers Last updated
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Edge to Edge: Yves Behar’s new Special Edition Movado
By Ken Kessler Last updated
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Under cover: Yves Béhar reveals concept for San Fran’s Canopy co-working space
By Ann Binlot Last updated
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Muscle suits, Bitcoin miners and artificial leaves descend on the V&A in a technology takeover
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Yves Béhar-designed underwater research station is inspired by 1960s design
Yves Béhar and his firm Fuseproject have collaborated with ocean conservationist Fabien Cousteau to design an underwater scientific research habitat of the future
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Modern micro living: Yves Béhar unveils robotic house Ori
By Julie Baumgardner Last updated
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Yves Béhar designs robot called Moxie, a companion for the curious child
We chat to San Francisco-based designer Yves Béhar about Moxie, a new robot designed by fuseproject and made by Embodied Inc using the very latest form of AI
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Gala night: the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture celebrates 50 years
By Sara Sturges Last updated
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Yves Behar creates animated limited-edition cover for Wallpaper* June 2021 issue
Each month, Wallpaper* offers a leading creative figure carte blanche to design a limited-edition cover. For our June 2021 Innovation Issue, designer Yves Behar juxtaposed previously unseen sketches with detail shots of his products for an animated cover design that reveals the journey of making
By TF Chan Last updated
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Storey teller: the design tale behind Yves Béhar’s Bay Area bolthole
By Jordan Kushins Last updated
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The 2014 Design Awards party in San Francisco
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Yves Béhar turns to nature for elemental co-working space in San Francisco
By Michael Yeung Last updated
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Yves Behar on his design for good
On the occasion of his new monograph, Yves Behar: Designing Ideas, we talk to the Fuseproject founder on his career journey, technology and ‘the slow, winding journey of design’
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Technically speaking: how designers are putting the home back into home tech
Our monthly dissection of the best design-minded technology happenings the world over
By Elly Parsons Published
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Going digital: Yves Béhar redesigns iconic Kodak Super 8 film camera
By Sam Rogers Published
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Wallpaper* Power 200: the world’s top design names and influencers
It’s back with a double helping of provocation and praise. We have plumped up this year’s Power List to a meaty two-ton’s worth of carefully measured rankings, an upscaled calibration of design achievement. As we strongly suspected, last year’s Power 100 caused a considerable stir and provoked strong words. And, as last month’s editor’s letter made clear, even alarming threats of revenge and recrimination. So this year, unchastened, we thought we would do it all again, but double the dose. To mark our 200th issue, the power 100 has become 200. Or rather 100+100 (normal disservice will be resumed next year). And, in a self-congratulatory nod to our keen eye for talent and perhaps the propulsive effect we have had on nascent design careers, we have trawled the Wallpaper* archives, retraced our expert truffling and recovered the debut appearances of future Power Listers. (Look out for long-lost hair, unlined faces and eyes undimmed).
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Wallpaper* Handmade pulls out all the stops for Eat me! Drink me! Tell me that you love me! party
By Nick Compton Published