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Spin Fire Tornado

Brought to you by the same team behind the Cube Fire Pit, comes this fascinating whirl of flames in a decorative glass cylinder, bringing campfire atmosphere onto your balcony or terrace. The Spin Fire Tornado uses bioethanol fuel for a nearly smokeless and odorless spinning flame which burns for 1.5 hours. The magical effect is achieved by using three guide plates that cause air to rotate even before it reaches the flame. Due to thermal and the chimney effect in the glass tube, the flame becomes five times its original size without any additional energy. watch the video below



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Located in Melbourne, Australia, the spectacular Nolan House is a project by Coy Yiontis Architects whom have created a beautiful light filled open space. The original heritage home is broken then reunified by the introduction of 3 courtyards of varying sizes allowing complete transparency across the site. The inside and outside of the house are merged through the use of sliding glazed panels and continuity of building materials, giving the impression of one large c...
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2017 GIFTS FOR THE GLOBETROTTER

Today´s Gift guide roundup features some great gear for the jetsetter in your life, handy stuff for that loved friend or family member who spends most of their days asleep in airports or hotels. We have gathered some original gift ideas for the globetrotter who already has everything.  Check out the list of products here...
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CHRIS LABROOY PRINTS

Based in Scotland, Chris LaBrooy is a digital artist who has created work for brands such as Apple, Nike, Porsche, Time Magazine and Louis Vuitton. With the arrival of more advanced CGI technology and software, Chris saw an opportunity to explore the medium in itself with which he could subvert and twist familiar everyday things into new typographic and sculptural forms. His impossible compositions are odd and alluring because they appear hyper-real, though every si...
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