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Loop Tea Strainer | By Kinto

The Loop Tea Strainer is a multiple award winning design by Kinto, it revisits the traditional strainer and has a contemporary flair to it. The minimalist strainer allows you to scoop the tea without the use of a teaspoon, simply fill it up with your favorite tea, slide it close and place it in a cup with hot water. It also includes a convenient stand for resting the strainer and avoiding drips on the table.

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House by the Lake

Located on a German lakefront, this stunning home sits on stilts and combines effortlessly with the surrounding nature. Designed by Carlos Zwick Architekten BDA, the beautiful property blends perfectly with the mature oak and chestnut trees, in fact it floats 10 feet above ground on 40 diagonal iron stilts that branch upward, mimicking the trees around them. Suspended high off the ground, the interior offers huge wooden sliding windows that guarantee the greatest po...
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SAFARI TENT | BY BAREBONES | Image

SAFARI TENT | BY BAREBONES

With 120 square feet of floor space, the Safari Tent by Barebones takes your base camp to an all new level. No more awkward squatting through your tiny tent in the middle of the night, this thing sleeps 8 comfortably thanks to its huge living space. The structure is made of heavy-duty aluminum and is covered with a weatherproof Cordura shell and floor, keeping out the wrath of Mother Nature during your luxurious camping trip. via Also available from amazon....
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MOUNTAIN COTTAGE | OGAWAYAMA JAPAN

Ogawayama, which lies on the border between Yamanashi and Nagano, is Japans most popular climbing area. It is also the place to go for those who are looking to get off the grid and spend some time in nature. It was exactly these two passions, for climbing, and the outdoors, that attracted Setsumasa Kobayashi (outdoor clothing and gear designer) to this setting, and inspired him to create a secretive mountain getaway where he could use and test his outdoor-themed goo...
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