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Intel’s workstation X-series chips are a bit faster and much cheaper
High Tech. High Life.
After months spent meticulously adjusting technical parameters, testing and selecting materials, the X-Series workstation was brought to life. It carries a form that is inspired by cybernetics and science fiction, this is a truly visually exciting and modular place to work.
As well as having a highly ergonomic working position for when the user is sat down, it also offers the option of being a standing workstation in order to reduce the burden on the spine from a long stay in one position. Svyatoslav Zbroy, X Series’ designer, recognized that we all love a tidy and uniform desk, so integrated into the design is an electrification system that is hidden on the underside of the table to ensure efficient cable management.
The geometric, utilitarian and aggressive aesthetic creates a bold statement and makes this workstation a truly great feature in any room.
Designer: Svyatoslav Zbroy
A timepiece with a timeless design
Over the past decade, we’ve seen a shift in the use of watches from being a functional timepiece to a strictly aesthetic extension of one’s style – with functionality under scrutiny and form being the life giver; it’s hard to find a balance.
Introducing the X-Series Timepieces by MNML – the first edition of the series is the limited 001 (200 timepieces available). Bold yet restrained, with an attitude that is uniquely MINIMAL, the X-Series is a celebration of outright good design and an understanding of design fundamentals from a world-class team of designers. Being an owner of the Braun ceramic analog watch, I thought I was future proofing myself from not needing, not desiring another timepiece but the X-Series Timepieces are something special.
A sapphire window on the back of each watch is laser-etched with a unique serial number to express the exclusivity of the object further, making each watch as unique as the last. Bold, confident graphics are stamped through the X-Series sandwich dial construction. The sharp contrast between the face, indices, and numbering — set in Neue Haas Grotesk and illuminated with Lumibright — make the face supremely legible without needing to shout.
Designer: MNML