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Where Architects Sleep

Following the success of their previous food and drink guides (Where Chefs Eat and Where Bartenders Drink), book publisher Phaidon have now introduced a new guide on hotels named Where Architects Sleep. Hand-picked by the worlds leading architects, the book features 1.200 hotels in more than 100 countries, and shares insider tips on where to stay, revealing everything from renowned destinations to undiscovered gems, and the most stylish hotels in the world. It is the ideal resource, gift, and gateway to design-conscious journeys worldwide. 

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MEMOBOTTLE

Memobottle is a slim, environmentally responsible, premium designed reusable water bottle. It features a functional and atypical flat shape, allowing it to fit snugly in your bag alongside your laptop and books, taking up less space, unlike the usual big and bulky water bottles. Memobottle comes in three sizes, letter, A5 and A4. watch the cool video You can help back the ingenious project now on Kickstarter....
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MoonPass Lookouts

Discover the allure of solitary living and natural beauty at MoonPass Lookouts in Wallace, Idaho. Created by Airbnb legend Kristie Wolfe, these unique fire lookout towers offer immersive travel experiences in a historic setting. Each tower features breathtaking 360-degree views, a smart glass roof (can be seamlessly transformed from transparent to opaque) for stargazing and is set on a 55-acre forested property with a creek and pond. Disconnect from daily life and u...
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RATUA PRIVATE ISLAND

Ratua Private Island is a wild magical place, a jewel-like island in the Vanuatu archipelago. The unique Island has has three villages offering 15 villa-style homes crafted from 200-year-old teak wood, they can accommodate 2 to 4 guests. Ratua is owened by Isabelle and Marc, when sailing around the world, they were told about a jewel-like island in the Vanuatu archipelago whose location was kept secret.They decided straight away to buy the island, and their motivati...
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