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Sway Rocking Chair | By Markus Krauss

This is awesome, a rocking chair big enough for two. Designed by Markus Strauss, this beautiful piece of furniture is a rocking chair with a padded seat and a steel frame strong enough to hold two comfortably. It features a telescope mechanism that locks the Sway so it can be used as a chair. Via our friends at gessato blog



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DEVOTO HOUSE | ARGENTINA | Image

DEVOTO HOUSE | ARGENTINA

Devoto house located in Argentina in an area of 550m2 was designed by Andres Remy Architects Studio. The swimming pool is a very interesting feature of the project. It is elevated from the ground creating a glass wall that allows views from within and the outside, creating "fishbowl" views from different points in the house and focal point outside the house....
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WEEKEND CABIN | THE HEMLOFT | Image

WEEKEND CABIN | THE HEMLOFT

The Hemloft is a self-funded secret creation by Joel Allen, a Canadian software developer-turned-carpenter. The beautiful egg-shaped house is a tree-house retreat in Whistler, Canada. It hangs on a precipitous slope, in a towering stand of Hemlocks, about a five minute walk from the nearest road. Joe also created a website for "The Hemloft" you can read his interesting story, from becoming a carpenter, to finding the perfect spot and tree, and funding...
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LARANJEIRAS HOUSE | BY FERNANDA MARQUES | Image

LARANJEIRAS HOUSE | BY FERNANDA MARQUES

Beautiful Beach Laranjeiras Residence, designed by Brazilian architect Fernanda Marques. The house is located in one of Brazil´s most gorgeous, natural beauty surroundings, Paraty, on the southern coast of Rio de Janeiro. With 950 m², three suites and private access to the beach, this is definitely a dream home....
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