“How often does he do that for you?” “Pretty often.”
Boston, MA
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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“How often does he do that for you?” “Pretty often.”
Boston, MA
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Erich Dieckmann, Furniture design in wood, wicker and steel. Möbelbau in Holz, Rohr und Stahl. 1931. J. Hoffmann Stuttgart. Via Antiquariat Rollmann
Dieckmann was one of the most important furniture designers at the Bauhaus, developing type ranges for seat furniture. Like Marcel Breuer, Dieckmann experimented with steel tubing but is primarily known for his standardized wooden furniture. Erich-Dieckmann.com
“There are things you can’t get anywhere but we dream they can be found in other people.” - Twin Peaks | The Orchid’s Curse
I did a little poster for this event, come along and say hi!
http://breadprintandroses.org/
Andreas Golder
The Man Who Loved Flowers x Scans from “The ABC of Indoor Plants”
By James Stanciell
THIS ISN’T FUCKING FUNNY
Ahndraya Parlato
Pennywise from Stephen King’s film called It. The story revolves around a predator who has the ability to transform itself into its prey’s worst fears. It mostly takes the form of a sadistic, wisecracking clown called Pennywise the Dancing Clown. You can watch the film here
A Couple with Their Heads Full of Clouds, 1936
Salvador Dali
Philipp Bartz
when u show up at ur high school reunion just to judge how shitty everyones gotten