While some furniture is designed to blend into a room, this table seems determined to transport you to another planet. Ennui Gently Receives Single Date in Earth’s Tiniest Maw (2023) by designer Misha Kahn is part functional object, part sculptural daydream. Constructed from steel and plastic and finished with layers of luminous automotive paint, the table appears to have drifted in from a colorful alternate universe. Its rounded tabletop resembles a floating celestial body, while the supporting forms below twist, curl, and bloom in a way that feels simultaneously organic and alien.
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The Online Casino Game Has Become Its Own Kind of Digital Night Out

Online casino gaming used to feel like a copy of something older. A slot machine moved onto a screen. A roulette table filmed from a studio. A blackjack table rebuilt with buttons instead of chips. It worked, but for a while it still carried the feeling of imitation. That’s changed; the modern online casino is no longer trying only to recreate the casino floor. It’s become its own kind of digital entertainment, shaped by phones, faster games, cleaner design, live streams, short sessions and players who want everything to work without a long introduction.
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Why Road Trips Are Much Better By RV

If you’re planning a road trip, then your selection of wheels can matter almost as much as the route that you take. Choosing to travel with an RV can make the whole trip a lot more comfortable, adventurous, and flexible. Here, we’re going to look at the benefits of taking an RV rather than a car or other vehicle on your next road trip.
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Emile Louise Gossiaux, Kong Play
Emile Louise Gossiaux (b, 1989) often explores the interdependence of humans and animals in their work and regards their late guide dog, London, as an equal collaborator. Continue reading Emile Louise Gossiaux, Kong Play
Modern Art Monday Presents: Self Portrait (Mom) By Alex Israel
Deeply enmeshed with his hometown, Alex Israel (b. 1982) explores how popular media and Hollywood are central to the Los Angeles interpretation of the American Dream and the nuclear family. Created specifically for the Jewish Museum, the work reflects on the prominence of portraits of mothers throughout the museum collection.
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