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Mini Museum

Mini Museum is a new project currently taking Kickstarter by storm. Each mini museum is a handcrafted, individually numbered limited edition, portable collection of authentic and iconic curiosities carefully encased in resin, such as a piece of Lunar rock, T-Rex tooth, dinosaur egg, a piece of a palm tree from Antarctica, a piece of a meteorite, mammoth hair, a mount Everest rock, a piece of coal from the Titanic wreck, even a piece of dinosaur dung! Each mini museum is individually numbered and available in three sizes, small(11 specimens) medium(22 specimens) and large (33 specimens). watch the video






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CELEBRITY LAMP

How cool is this?? The lamp shade is made of 40 pairs of mirrored aviator glasses and rests on a shiny, linear stand, featuring an amusing temple light switch. When it is turned off, the lamp becomes an amazing silver sculpture, reflecting 80 times its surroundings. Switched on, the lenses become translucent and cast a kaleidoscope of oval shadows on the surrounding walls for a unique sophisticated ambiance. Exclusively produced for Deeply Madly Living...
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MUZHI CUPBOARD

Designed by Yen-Hao Chu for Chinese furniture brand Ziihome, the gorgeous Muzhi Cupboard combines clean lines and solid wood for a piece that is perfect to store all your table and kitchenware. The cupboard is made of three main parts, the upper part is semi-open and can be used to store tableware inside and potted plants outside. The middle area is an open spacious section that can be used as a sideboard, a small bar counter, or a place to keep small and medium-siz...
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Home for an Artist

Tucked between meadow, wetland, and sea, the Home for an Artist is a tranquil cabin and studio retreat designed by Laura Killam Architecture on a remote Northern Gulf Island in British Columbia. The compact 650-square-foot cabin blends rustic charm with modern minimalism, honoring its surroundings while offering year-round comfort. Elevated on point footings and nestled among Shore Pines, the cedar-clad cabin captures sweeping views of the meadow, sandy beach, an...
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