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Stelton Ship Lamp

The beautiful Stelton Ship´s Lamp, was created in 1990 by Copenhagen-born designer Erik Magnussen. The classic ship´s lantern features a minimalist and cylindrical design keeping the wind out. Made from satin polished stainless steel, the lamp burns for approximately 18 hours on one filling of smokeless and odorless oil. Nice decor piece for the house, boat or garden.




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MONOPOLY HEIRLOOM EDITION

Nostalgia abounds in this vintage edition Monopoly game, featuring rustic wood and classic graphics. Hand-crafted from solid wood, the gorgeous Monopoly Heirloom Edition is made to last several lifetimes. The striking foil-stamped Monopoly gameboard is built into the cabinet and includes a framed center area for rolling dice. The classic set also includes a rich walnut cabinet with a drawer that features a built-in bankers tray and room to store game pieces such as ...
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CALF AND HALF | BY FRED AND FRIENDS | Image

CALF AND HALF | BY FRED AND FRIENDS

Another very original product available at "Fred and Friends", the "Calf and Half" is hand-crafted from double-walled glass and individually gift boxed, making it a great gift idea....
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OSLO HOUSE

This stunning Scandinavian home, is minimalist at its finest. Designed by Paulsen & Nilsen, the stylish home is located in Oslo, Norway, and is nestled in a hillside overlooking the beautiful Oslo fjord. The four-story split-level home features a restrained material palette of natural European oak, pigmented concrete, mineral-painted plaster walls and patinated steel, providing this concrete house with warmth and tactility. The beautiful project takes a Scandina...
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