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Hunting Chair | By Borge Mogensen

This design dates back to 1950, it´s one of Norge Mogensen´s more unusual chairs. He designed the chair for or the autumn exhibition of the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild, whose theme that year was ‘The Hunting Lodge’. The frame of the chair is made form oak, the back and seat are made of butt leather and have adjustable straps.



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CLIFF HOUSE | BY KHOSLA ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS | Image

CLIFF HOUSE | BY KHOSLA ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS

The Cliff House is located in Chowara, a fishing village 30 minutes from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala in southern India. Designed by Khosla Associates the house features a 180 degree panoramic view of the sea with an inviting pool and terrace, but its main feature has to be sail shape roof. The open air bathroom in the main bedroom is also worth checking out in the detail of this post....
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Fellow Stagg EKG Pro

Fellow, the specialty coffee equipment company on a mission to help consumers brew absurdly delicious coffee at home, has added two more electric devices to its remarkable lineup. The brand launched the Stagg EKG Pro and Stagg EKG Pro Studio Edition, both of which offer a wide range of advanced new features without changing up the existing model’s classic shape that customers know and love. Both products include precise temperature control, a gooseneck spo...
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CAVE HOUSE

Cave House is an adventurous and modern living space located in Cordoba, Spain. The ambitious and unique project was designed by UMMO Estudio, named "Cuevas del Pino”, the impressive estate sits in the foothills of the picturesque Sierra Morena mountain range and was cut right into the rock strata. The 1,120-square-foot cave house boasts several glass openings to let in natural light as well as concrete and marble flooring, it was built around the natural surround...
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