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Above The World

The world´s largest drone manufacturer, DJI, turns 10 years old, and to celebrate their anniversary the company turned to renowned art book publisher teNeues for Above the World: Earth Through A Drone’s Eye, a celebration of aerial photography around the world, showcasing some of the world’s best photos by well-known aerial photographers, but also the many phenomenal images captured by non-professionals. A spectacular bird’s eye view of iconic images you can only capture with a drone platform.

Available in Europe here




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CASA COOK RHODES

Looking for a unique place to escape on your summer vacation? Check out the spectacular Casa Cook Hotel in the picturesque island of Rhodes, Greece, new boutique hotel for the bohemian spirit. The recently opened retreat is for those whom seek a laid-back and stylish holiday experience, a five-star hotel with several two-storey villas that open out onto a swim-up pool. Set against a stretch of rocky hills, the stunning hotel has a mid-century California vibe, with e...
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NAUSTET STOKKOYA BOATHOUSE

Imagine yourself snuggled up on a comfy sofa, with the smell of fresh-cut timber filling the air and the fireplace crackling softly, surrounded almost entirely by nature and water and nothing else. This dream place actually exists and is located on an island in Norway. The Naustet Stokkoya Boathouse is elevated on pillars and perched on a rocky shore, and is clad in spruce planks treated with linseed oil for a dark finish. The minimalist cabin features an open plan ...
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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 noti...
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