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Ofuro Bathtub

Ofuro is an elegant Japanese soaking tub made from cedar wood (whose essential oils have an harmonizing and calming effect on body and soul), and impresses with its functional design, high build quality, and high aesthetic standards. The softly wood gets carefully shaped, precisely assembled, and compacted exclusively with natural materials. Finally the bathtub is sanded softly by a carpenter for an extended period and is clamped in three stainless-shell bands. Thanks to its amazingly low weight of only 110 pounds, the OFURO is easy to move and can be placed in the terrace or in the garden, so you can relax weightlessly in the water in the open air. Available in two sizes.



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Shoreline House

The stunning Shoreline House brings a fresh perspective to waterfront living on the coast of Victoria, British Columbia. Originally a modest 1960s home, it has been thoughtfully reimagined by Splyce Design into a calm, modern retreat that feels anchored to the landscape rather than imposed on it. Instead of demolishing the original structure, the team chose a low-impact renovation that protects the sensitive coastline while giving the home a completely new life. ...
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RX Pyramid Tent

The RX Pyramid Tent by DOD Outdoors is the perfect solution for campers seeking simplicity and comfort. With its pyramid-shaped, symmetrical design, this tent offers quick and hassle-free setup, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned adventurers and beginners. Its extra height provides ample headroom, while the wide entrances and skirted rainfly ensure protection from the elements. Versatile and adaptable, the RX Pyramid Tent can be used with or witho...
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PORTAGE BAY HOUSE

Developed by Heliotrope Architects, this stunning loft-like house was designed for a bachelor who values privacy. It sits on the waterfront in Seattle, Washington, and is fronted by an unassuming entryway marked only by a garage and wood front door. Protective shells of zinc and aluminum on the exterior echo the maritime industrial sheds littered throughout Seattle, whilst floor-to-ceiling windows let in plenty of natural light and offer a pristine view of Portage B...
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