*remodelista
In this Los Angeles kitchen designed by Bruce Bolander, acid green cabinets complement a pale blue backsplash.
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*collabcubed
'The Architect's Eye' is a high-tech sculpture by Moscow-based architects SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov with changing iris and pupil as well as images of abandoned Russian monuments.
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*remodelista
These zinc and iron storage trunks from Toast make tiny closets seem a little more bearable.
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*habitusliving
With a focus on creating prismatic crystalline faces and volumes that trap and amplify light reflections, CAI Light’s latest collection continues the company’s tradition of bold, forward-thinking design.
*Marcela Chermont
(The more you play, the more you lose) Campaign for Gamblers Anonymous Brazil
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*Crap = Good
Some wonderful experimental vases by Berlin - Barcelona based ceramist studio Apparatu.
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*finedininglovers
Magical interpretations of Italian food from an Iranian collective run by Ali Boozari
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*blessthisstuff
Simply remove the HandiRack from your trunk, give it a few quick pumps from the included double-action Handi Pump, and fit it onto your vehicle to carry loads up to 180 lbs.
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*blessthisstuff
Ibuku Architecture is committed to the development of bamboo as a sustainable building material. Using only bamboo, they have constructed these incredible buildings for the renowned green school.
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*collabcubed
Fluxus artist Alison Knowles will be re-staging her 'Make a Salad' piece on the NYC High Line this Sunday, April 22nd.
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*feeldesain
The Kenno children’s chair is the result of experimentation with a new kind of recycled cardboard designed by Heikki Ruoh for Showroom Finland.
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*Brodowski
The Fog is a 46,000 sq. ft. environmental installation created from 16 miles of reclaimed cotton fabric and twine that visually illustrates the cycles of nature. Created by The Experience Collective.
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*bostondesign
The Cube brand book is based on a conceptual identity investigation, with an emphasis placed on color and craft. By Brandon Boston.
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