
Living small is often romanticized as a sun-drenched, coastal fantasy or a nomadic life on the road, but tiny houses are increasingly proving their worth in far harsher environments. One of the latest examples is a luxurious new model from Tru Form Tiny, designed specifically to handle brutal winters without compromising on comfort or aesthetics.



Picture this: a Chinese automotive giant with zero motorcycle heritage decides its first two-wheeled creation should pack eight cylinders, displace two liters, and weigh over half a ton. Most companies would call that insane. GWM chairman Wei Jianjun called it a passion project and threw over 150 million dollars at making it happen.

You know that clear plastic pen you’ve chewed the cap off a hundred times? The one that’s probably rolling around in your junk drawer right now? Well, someone just turned it into a lamp and it’s kind of genius. Seeing design variations of products that are different from each other is a refreshing take especially if it’s done right.


