stuff we drool about

Kirin Home Tap

If Apple designed a beer tap, it would probably look like this. Japanese beverage maker Kirin has introduced a "Home Tap" service that brings this beautifully-designed, compact kegerator into the home. For about $63, the company delivers two 1-liter kegs to your home twice a month. The service has been such a success, that the company had to close registration because they couldn’t keep up with demand. Over 15,000 people have already requested to be notified when registration is open again! Sign us up, we will happily wait.



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MUNCHIES

Munchies is a new cookbook based on Vice TV´s popular Chef´s Night Out series. It  features stories from an array of renowned chefs ( including household names such as Anthony Bourdain, Dominique Crenn, David Chang and Danny Bowien) and their best recipes for counteracting any of the side-effects associated with nights of debauchery, and late-night snacks to soak up the booze afterwards. Written by award-winning cookbook author JJ Goode, the book features...
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BORA BOREAL FLOATING CABINS

Tucked away in Quebec's stunning Eastern Townships, Bora Boreal is redefining the cabin getaway with its minimalist floating cottages. Set on a peaceful lake surrounded by mountains and forest, these eco-friendly retreats offer the perfect blend of modern design, off-grid charm, and nature-first living. Whether you are soaking in a sunset from the rooftop deck, kayaking on the glassy water, or curling up next to the fireplace, each stay is tailored f...
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FUCHUN BOAT ROOMS

Fuchun Boat Rooms are a touring option should you be travelling to China one of these days, especially if you’re going anywhere near the Hangzhou area. These houses aim to recover the spirit of the Chinese river people that lived on these parts for hundreds of years, starting in the early Ming dynasty and up to the middle of the Qing one. These houses were created by a team of architects from the prestigious China Academy of Art, they’re pretty much wooden cabin...
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