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Barebones Forest Lantern

Barebones Living have introduced the Forest Lantern, a lighting option for the outdoors that combines a vintage look to some modern features thus creating an interesting item that will add some flare to your outdoor gear. The lantern has a retro look, like the old petrol lights, with a nice metal build and two available colors: a red one or a darker brassy look. The light itself is a cree LED that you may adjust to your needs, on the brightest mode you’ll be able to get around 3 hours and on the low intensity mode up to 80. It also features the possibility of using its USB port and Li-Ion batteries to power up small electronics such as your phone or a small speaker to make sure your tunes keep playing at your campsite.



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CAKE DIVIDER | BY KLIPY - Image

CAKE DIVIDER | BY KLIPY

Small, simple, smart...we love it! The Cake Divider by Klipy, allows you to easily divide a pie/cake into equal slices! All you have to do is jam the little divider into the center of a cake, make the initial cut, then line up the guides according to the amount of slices you want, 6, 8, 10, or 12 equal sized pieces. Having a big party? Now you can make sure all your guests taste your delicious cake!...
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2017 GIFTS FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN

Today´s gift roundup is focused on the adventurer in your life, we bring you a list of products that are truly useful in the great outdoors. Solutions to keep you warm on a chilly night, solutions for light packing when heading out into the wilderness, solutions for charging your precious gadgets, solutions for cooking a complete meal, plus plenty more outdoor gear. ...
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CERAMIC HOUSE | BY HECTOR RUIZ-VELAZQUEZ - Image

CERAMIC HOUSE | BY HECTOR RUIZ-VELAZQUEZ

Located in Madrid-Spain, this is an amazing attic space conversion of an early 20th Century building. It is a creation of Spanish Architect Héctor Ruiz-Velazquez, and he designed it as a three-dimensional object you can move arround at different heights going up and down freely across the numerous levels. Via Contemporist...
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