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Vintage Camper Birdhouse

Now your friendly garden birds can live in style with this very cool Vintage Camper Birdhouse. The Birdhouse was inspired by the Shasta campers of the 1950s. It features an aluminum door(both a design accent and a deterrent to squirrels), and a slide out bottom for easy cleaning. The original Birdhouse is available in creme over turquoise, or creme over yellow gold.




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OtterBox Venture Cooler

OtterBox have presented a rugged, truly customizable cooler - the Venture Cooler. The Colorado-based company are known as an outdoor brand that make dry boxes, and now have presented a line of burly coolers. Available in 25, 45, and 65 quart capacities, the coolers are rated to hold ice for up to two weeks! The robust cooler is also very functional, with separators to keep different compartments inside the cooler, nesting grooves and a rim that allow the access...
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SAWMILL HOUSE

The award-wining Sawmill House by Olson Kundig, sets the standard in design and sustainability. Set in the harsh high desert of California, Sawmill is a family retreat embedded into the tough, scrubby landscape, and uses sustainable strategies and reclaimed materials. Made from concrete, steel, glass, and using salvaged and recycled materials whenever possible, the industrial-modern house operates completely off the grid, and was inspired by the tradition of tents a...
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OPAL LAKE CABIN

Designed by Opal Architecture, this lakeside gem combines innovative wooden design with exceptional sustainability. Located in the picturesque rural Northwest Connecticut, this remarkable home showcases the perfect blend of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and wood fiber insulation, achieving an impressive level of energy efficiency. By utilizing wood as the primary building material, Opal Architecture emphasizes its sustainability and minimal environmental impact. ...
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