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Minimalist Aquariums | By Biorb

These aquariums by "Biorb" are very different from anything else on the market, the model featured here is the "biOrb Life Portrait 60L", it features the unique advanced slim line Intelligent LED Light that provides an automatic 24 hour lighting cycle, including a natural gradual sunrise, sunset and blue moonlight. This sophisticated lighting system provides a healthier environment for the fish and fascinating night-time viewing for the owner.



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HORIZONTAL SHOWER | BY DORNBRACHT | Image

HORIZONTAL SHOWER | BY DORNBRACHT

Tired of waking up early to take a morning shower? Now you can continue napping in the shower. Swiss company Dornbracht has developed a new way to bathe: an horizontal shower! The structure is secured to the wall and has a roof filled with water jets that bathe the user. To provide an even greater level of relaxation, the system uses a shower called Ambiance Tuning Technique, which allows to program different temperature and water flow. Watch th video...
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MINIMALIST KITCHEN SCALE | BY CLOER | Image

MINIMALIST KITCHEN SCALE | BY CLOER

Another cool appliance that will look good in the kitchen, the minimalist Cloer Scale is practical to have on hand, as is very stylish. It features a sleek glass surface and a brushed aluminum frame, and boasts only one button for power and resetting the scale. via Minimally Minimal. photos by: minimally minimal...
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OMATA BEACH HOUSE

Designed by Herbst Architects, the beautiful Omata Beach House is located on the coast of Northland, New Zealand, surrounded by steep hills covered in native bush and ancient Pohutukawa trees. The architects had to take into account the geotechnical challenges of the site, including the threat of large rocks being dislodged by seismic activity and slips from high rainfall events. The house is divided into three basic components: living, sleeping, and...
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