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Deck Chair | By Bernhard Burkard

Clever, simple design by Swiss studio Bernhard Burkard. The minimal Curt Deck Chair has no back legs, it was designed to lean against a wall or rails in a flat angle like a ladder, it´s two diagonal legs with anti-slip coated feet assure the chair stays in place, making it perfectly safe and comfortable to sit. All you have to do is place your confidence in physics...

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ARTIFOX TABLE LIGHT

Artifox develops beautiful furniture that combines old-fashioned craftsmanship and creative spitballing with sleek, modern tech integration. Their latest offering is a modern take on the iconic, retro-inspired mushroom lamp. Available in three colors, the Artifox Table Light comes with museum-quality dimmable LEDs and a shallow tray for storing small personal items to help keep your space tidy....
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TROJAN HOUSE MELBOURNE | BY JACKSON CLEMENTS BURROWS ARCHITECTS | Image

TROJAN HOUSE MELBOURNE | BY JACKSON CLEMENTS BURROWS ARCHITECTS

Located in Melbourne Australia this is a modern Trojan home by Jackson Clements Burrows architects. The owners added a 1,700-square-foot extension to what was once a 1,000-square-foot Edwardian-style home. hree kids bedrooms and a bathroom were placed cantilevering above the garden, above a large living space and an amazing looking kitchen. The crazy cantilevered design is quite a risk but looks stunning....
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X-POT | BY SEA TO SUMMIT

Winner of the editor´s choice award by Backpacker magazine, the X-Pot by Sea to Summit is the world’s most packable cook pot. If you´re out backpacking, traveling light is essential, and most pots are a pain in the butt to pack, the X-Pot, works as a normal pot, holds 2.8 liters, sits on your stove, but then, when you´re done with it, it collapses into just 2 inches tall, fitting easily into your pack. It is made from heat-resistant silicone walls with stainles...
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