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Stelton Ship Lamp

The beautiful Stelton Ship´s Lamp, was created in 1990 by Copenhagen-born designer Erik Magnussen. The classic ship´s lantern features a minimalist and cylindrical design keeping the wind out. Made from satin polished stainless steel, the lamp burns for approximately 18 hours on one filling of smokeless and odorless oil. Nice decor piece for the house, boat or garden.




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CONCRETE SUMMER HOUSE

Designed by Argentinean architect Luciano Kruk, the Concrete Summer House is a distinctly modern structure, but looks perfectly at home in the wooded area of a beautiful natural space located in northern Argentina. Located among pine trees in the seaside resort of Mar Azul near Buenos Aires, the H3 House is built using concrete to create a rugged appearance and to reduce maintenance, but also to draw a connection between the house and its wooded setting. It features...
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SWING TABLE | BY DUFFY LONDON

This table puts a little extra fun into dinning sessions or office meetings. The Swing table by Duffy London uses it´s structure to suspend a central lampshade and eight hanging chairs that sway playfully. With the chairs hovering arround the table you also get a helping hand when vacuuming....
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Land on Water

Building on water has gained popularity as a result of growing awareness of sea level rise and an increased risk of urban floods, but current options, such as concrete foundations filled with polystyrene and plastic pontoons, are rigid, challenging to move, and incredibly unsustainable. A new system of straightforward, flat-packed modules made of recycled reinforced plastic has been envisioned by Danish maritime architecture studio MAST. These mo...
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