reEDIT by EDITECTURE’s Chess Table Connects Cultural Memory With Circular Design

During Milan Design Week 2026, Hong Kong-based studio reEDIT, founded by Jacqueline Chak and Genevieve Chew, showcased its work in Europe for the first time. Their installation, “The Upcycled Gambit — Bamboo & Brew Chess Table Set,” was featured in the No Space for Waste exhibition within Isola Design District. The piece transforms the classic Chinese chess table into a meaningful object that reflects Hong Kong culture and daily life. By using recycled bamboo scaffolding and tea waste, the chess set symbolizes renewal and gives these materials a second purpose, connecting each game played to the city’s history and traditions.

This 1,117-Piece LEGO IDEAS Tribute Honors Pablo Picasso’s Cubist Legacy

A new LEGO Ideas concept aims to honor Pablo Picasso by recreating his Cubist style in brick form. The set, titled “Pablo Picasso Cubism Art: Great Painter Face,” moves beyond typical LEGO building techniques, using precise mathematical principles to capture the fragmented and multi-angled look of his 1953 artwork. It breaks away from the usual grid-like structure of LEGOs to achieve a more artistic and complex design.

What Casino Math Can Teach You About Gacha Pulls (And What It Can’t)

The real question for dedicated players isn’t if the principles of casino probability work in NIKKE—they obviously do. Instead, the important thing to figure out is where those principles hold true, and where the gacha system messes with the comparison, forcing you to rethink your pulling strategy.

Ethereum’s Volume Explodes: Bubble or Breakthrough?

Dig a little deeper, and this bullish mirage fizzles like a flat soda. Most of the volume is from futures-those thrilling bets on tomorrow’s price that are about as stable as a Jenga tower in an earthquake. Sure, OKX and Gate are adding some spice, but Binance is single-handedly moving over $13 billion, which is enough to make a central banker blush and reach for the smelling salts.