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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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ORIGINAL COLLAPSIBLE CANDLE LANTERN - Image

ORIGINAL COLLAPSIBLE CANDLE LANTERN

The Original Collapsible Candle Lantern is a really cool item to get if you’re the outdoorsy type of guy. It reminisces on the old spirit of campfires and petrol lanterns but with some cool new features that make it a more modern and practical version. On the cool side you get a hand stitched leather sleeve and patina-brazed aluminum, on the practical side you get a hanging hook, a carrying handle and a twist lock base, along with a glass chimney and a spring load...
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ANNA Cabin

ANNA is a dynamic wooden structure that can be adjusted to your living needs, a unique cabin with walls that can slide apart to open it up to the outside, allowing its owners to embrace a semi-outdoor lifestyle. The fully inhabitable house comes flat-packed allowing it to be built and re-built anywhere in the world. The cabin walls have wheels that move along runners, providing four configurations: as a simple closed cabin, with the center opened up to the elements ...
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DECO HOUSE

The beautiful Casa Deco is a project born from the need to recover an old house located in the historic center of the city of Merida, México. Developed by Taller Mexicano de Arquitectura, the unique home seeks to reinterpret the downtown outdoor lifestyle hence the importance of the backyard, its balconies and terraces. Given its antiquity, several spaces were modified to achieve a better funcioning suited to the present time, always respecting its histor...
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