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Spruce Stove

The Spruce Stove was created by Dutch designers Roel de Boer and Michiel Martens. The unique stove is a new approach to burning wood, it burns one long log, a bit at a time. Simply rest the tree trunk on the wheeled stand and gently push it into the cylindrical stove, the experience lasts as long as the trunk. A camera-aperture-like opening is closed around it. This would definitely look cool in a big open space industrial apartment. via



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Wolbrook Interior
Jack Henry Interior
David Gandy Interior
Scandinavian Edition Interior
Laird Superfood Interior
Saxx Interior
Lundi Interior
StrapsCo Interior
Flint Tinder Interior
Luca Faloni Interior
Five Interior
Thousand Fell Interior
Floyd Interior
London Sock Interior
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THE NORTH FACE ONE BAG

The North Face have introduced an ingenious 3-in-1 sleeping system, one sleeping bag for all seasons. The North Face One Bag has interchangeable layers to configure it for 5, 20 or 40°F temps, making it the ultimate modular sleeping bag for any condition. Each season has different requirements when it comes to warmth, this bag works with top and bottom layers of synthetic insulation, and sandwiched between them is a removable layer of 800-fill down that brings the ...
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BALMUDA THE LANTERN

From the same creative team that brought you the innovative Steam Toaster, comes this stylish lantern that emulates the flickering glow of a flame. Balmuda The Lantern will light up your space with its soft glow, and features three modes to choose from: Candle - emulates the soft dance of a candle´s flame, Amber - a natural and gentle brightness with warmth in color, and Warm White - a warm white light, perfect for reading in the dark. You can even adjust the light...
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MONO LAMP

Created by designer Simon Forgacs, the Mono Lamp was born from his fascination with the famous TV test cards, appearing as colorful geometric shapes with vivid colors on his TV screen as a child. He was mesmerized by these light patterns, therefore, he wanted to capture their essence in a symbolic object, which led to the creation of the Mono Lamp series. Inspired by a now over 50 years old TV test card, the lamp is available in either color or greyscale versions, b...
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