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Caixa Cabinet | By Miniforms

Designed by italian Paolo Cappello, Caixa is a cabinet reminiscent the 60´s vintage side-boards but has been redesigned to meet the needs of the 21st century.. The cabinet features an integrated ipod/tv speakers system so you can connect your TV, computer, iPod or any other device. Caixa is available in a lacquered white, black, or red.



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Black Ember Interior
Tropicfeel Interior
Montegrappa Interior
Johann Wolff Interior
Wolbrook Interior
Kilgour Interior
Carl Friedrik Interior
The Urban Society Interior
Oxford Hill interior
Floyd Interior
Dan Henry Interior
Rains Interior
London Sock Interior
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LUMINAID INFLATABLE SOLAR LANTERN

Luminaid Packlite 12 has very interesting features, its name points out the 12 LED lighting system, and the 12 hours of light you can get if you set it on low, up to 6 in extra bright, and somewhere in the middle with the medium setting, and in case of emergency you get 32 hours of flashing mode. Another thing that´s really interesting is its portability, you can twist it to close it, and it becomes flat, making it super easy to pack. Featuring a solar panel on top...
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PELICAN RUGGED SLEEP PAD

There is no better choice than a Pelican case to carry your most precious gear. Now, the brand has introduced Pelican Outdoor, a new collection of outdoor products that are designed and manufactured to the same exacting standards as their iconic cases. This new collection features a variety of soft-line products for outdoor tech and gear protection, as well as various outdoor gear designed for the outdoor enthusiast. Our pick from the collection is this Rugged Sleep...
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MINI MUSEUM THIRD EDITION

Now in its third edition the Mini Museum lets you adorn your desk with a collection of rarities for a fraction of the price it would cost for any individual piece. Encased in a transparent Lucite acrylic block, this desktop museum, carefully presents an assortment of 29 rare and unusual objects ranging from recent, to ones billions of years old. The specimens range from a piece of a Steve Jobs turtleneck, a piece of a 14th century samurai sword, 4.5 billion year old...
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