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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Show & Tell
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Soap by Comptoir des Objets
Artist Vasco Mourao Illustrates ‘Infinite’ Skyscrapers on Circular Pieces of Plywood
Wood installation made by Rylsee for an Urban Spree group show at LaVallée gallery in Brussels
See more of his typographic work here: http://bit.ly/2eE5oEE
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Hut on Sleds
Hut on Sleds by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects is small holiday dwelling in Whangapoua, New Zealand. The form is reminiscent of a surf lifesaving or observation tower. The aesthetic is naturalistic, the unpainted timber evocative of wind and sand-blasted timber beach-side structures. The fittings and mechanics are industrial and exposed, the structure gutsy and expressed.
The clients sought to explore the real essence of holiday living: small, simple and functional. The normal rituals of daily life – cooking, dining, sleeping and showering – are all connected to the outside. The two-storey shutter on the front façade winches open to form an awning, shading the interior from summer sun while allowing winter sun to enter. It reveals double-height steel-framed glass doors that open the interior much like a tent flap, connecting the living room and the mezzanine bedroom to the extraordinary view. Within, every available space is used: there are even secret cubby-holes in the children’s bunks.
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Space Jelly by Terry Fan
By Kilian Eng
How to Pretend to be Normal & Other Stories
The titles that fill the covers of the imaginary books created by Johan Deckmann fall in the category of “hitting to close to home to be funny” or “too funny to be true”, you decide. You can see more of this collection in his IG account. or as part of the exhibition “Any Given Book” at the White Noise Gallery in Rome.
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17/05/2016