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Schofield Wall Clock

Schofield is a watch company from Sussex, England. It is the inspiration and creative vision of watch designer Giles Ellis, a man obsessed with detail, thoroughness, and a passion for lighthouses. Their latest offering is a retro, beautifully made 1950s factory type of clock. The stunning Schofield Wall Clock is a handcrafted limited edition, and is more of a large watch, rather than a small clock. It is powered by a high-frequency quartz movement, has an aluminium case, is 160mm wide, and can be hung alone on the wall, or stood on a desk or shelf thanks to a handy stand.



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ZEN HOUSE

Nestled in the serene landscape in Austria, the Zen House by Prague-based architectural firm Jan Tyrpekl is a 30-square-meter retreat designed for tranquility and connection with nature. Elevated four meters above the ground on concrete pillars, the house seamlessly integrates with the land below. Crafted with sustainable materials, including a timber frame of glued laminated spruce timbers and solid wooden CLT panels, the Zen House combin...
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IPORANGA HOUSE

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HOUSE ON LAKE COMO

Designed by German architectural firm J. Mayer H. this historic 18th-century villa on Lake Como was meticulously renovated to reclaim its unique character while integrating modern elements and and an eclectic color scheme. The villa's original facade was preserved, with refinements and new green shutters enhancing its timeless charm. Inside, existing surfaces and built-in furniture were unified with a monochromatic paint scheme, highlighting the villa's hi...
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