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Flikr Personal Concrete Fireplace

Flickr have introduced a new square format to their popular personal concrete fireplace. Fueled by rubbing alcohol, the stylish Flikr fireplace runs on easy-to-find rubbing alcohol, and brings the undeniable allure of an open flame inside, letting you enjoy the dancing flames of a well-contained fire anywhere in your home. Made from non-absorbent, specialised cement that can withstand up to 3000-degree heat, each fireplace provides a burn time of around 50 minutes for every 5 ounces of rubbing alcohol.



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HOUSE TERRA

Brazil has a natural beauty unlike anywhere else in the world. This stunning property was designed by Bernardes Architecture, and is set on a breathtaking mountainous district near Rio de Janeiro. Named House Terra, the 1,000-square-metre residence is situated on top of a hill to ensure its living areas enjoy the best views of the surrounding countryside. The house features pigmented concrete walls that match the reddish color of the local earth, and has two levels,...
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THE FIELD DESK

The Field Desk is another one of those items that is a remake of a classic icon that once was of very much use and consequent importance. It´s a portable desk, as it so clearly states in its name, that can be used for writing, make old school hand drawings, or simply take notes wherever you are. Its main features are the high quality craftsmanship that´s put into each and every unit, made in USA, with high end finishing. Premium Kiln dried cherry wood is used as t...
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OVERFLOW BATHTUBS | BY KASCH

The Overflow bathtub series is designed in such a way that overflowing water is directed back into the tub which gives the bath the appearance of a natural waterhole. The concept resulted from the wish to combine the aesthetics of nature with the cultic character of bathing, and to give space to the element water in order to allow for all its possibilities....
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