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Stamp Album Prints

Stamp Albums is a unique print series that celebrates the most exciting and influential post-punk, post-rock, psych, electronic and alternative albums from the last 50 years. Sold by UK based art studio Dorothy, each print features 42 reimagined albums as a series of oversized postage stamps. Each stamp features a graphic inspired by the album (or tracks on the album), the date of release, the label it was released on and its running time. You can choose from 6 different prints with corresponding genres, measuring roughly 24" X 32" (H80 x W60cm).



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INFERNO COCOON HAMMOCK - Image

INFERNO COCOON HAMMOCK

Inferno Cocoon Hammock aims to give you the option of stretching out in your hammock even when you’re down to seriously cold temperatures. The guys at Sierra Madre used a special and effective nylon lining that acts as a thermal shield and enhances inside warmth. It consists of a TopQuilt and UnderQuilt that allow for heat to flow evenly while keeping the down insulation in place. It is also covered with a RDS 800 water repellant so rain and snow can’t get to yo...
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LAKE HOUSE | BY THOM FILICIA - Image

LAKE HOUSE | BY THOM FILICIA

This has to be the ultimate retreat for New Yorkers. This 1917 rustic country getaway in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York, was brought back to life by renowned New York interior designer Thom Filicia, it features a beautiful waterfront boathouse decorated with vintage furniture but equipped with the latest technology including a touch pad for controlling music from dockside speakers. via...
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DUPLI CASA | BY J MAYER H ARCHITECTS - Image

DUPLI CASA | BY J MAYER H ARCHITECTS

Dupli Casa is an amazing modern luxury villa near Ludwigsburg, Germany by J. Mayer H. Architects. The geometry of the building is based on the footprint of the house that previously was located on the site, the upper storey cantilevers exaggerated by the fluid form of the external terrace that washes around the base of the house, extending it out into the landscape. So white and pure, the photos almost look like 3d renderings....
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