Conceived in 1946 by Ray and Charles Eames, the Eames radio was never mass produced. In 2018 Vitra resurfaced the idea and released a limited edition inspired by the original design. All 999 units were sold out almost immediately.
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Conceived in 1946 by Ray and Charles Eames, the Eames radio was never mass produced. In 2018 Vitra resurfaced the idea and released a limited edition inspired by the original design. All 999 units were sold out almost immediately.
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His Master's Voice
The Northern Lights from the ISS.
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So it’s been almost five days since I’ve moved to Reykjavik. I’ll be here for four whole months so I’ll keep you posted on my adventures. Stay tuned. Photo: Solfar Sculpture by Mark Savage
Like Moths To Flame by Carl T Loveall
I crave the cold more than I crave water.
8 days to go. Can’t wait tho.
I’ll keep you posted.
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Natalie Dormer by Alexander McQueen
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"A Man Feeding Swans in the Snow" by Marcin Ryczek
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Guelta d'Archei, Chad, by Jean-Marc Porte.
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Mercury train, Chicago circa 1936.
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