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Switch | Salt & Pepper Dispenser

We have featured some original salt & pepper shakers(Salt & Pepper Cell Shakers, Salt and Pepper Squeezers, Angel and a Devil Shakers), but this has to be the most original of them all. The Switch Salt and Pepper from Fred & Friends is a clever shaker, it works with a large toggle button on top, you can switch between salt or pepper. Fun idea, no batteries required.



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SURFER HUT | PORTUGAL - Image

SURFER HUT | PORTUGAL

It is hard to imagine a better environment to build a shelter connected with nature. On the Portuguese coast (about an hour south of Lisbon) lies a hidden piece of paradise...Comporta. Designer and creator of recycled furniture Pequenina Rodrigues, fell in love with the natural beauty of the surroundings and without hesitation, designed this divine shelter. The structure of the house is divided into four traditional fishing huts. In the main hut lies the living room...
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QLOCKTWO TOUCH | ANALOG TABLE CLOCK - Image

QLOCKTWO TOUCH | ANALOG TABLE CLOCK

Sometime ago we featured "QLOCKTWO", a wall clock, now German design company Biegert & Funk have conceived an analog table clock that also tells time in words. It is a smaller version of it´s successful big sister QLOCKTWO, but with alarm function. The characters on the clock shine in pure white with a sharp outline using LED technology. QLOCKTWO TOUCH is available in seven different colors....
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PARK STREET HOUSE

The Park Street House reimagines a post-war brick home in Brunswick West, embracing a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Designed by Michael Ong Design Office, the renovation prioritizes openness, light, and connection to nature, reflecting the owners's desire to live outside as much as possible. A central courtyard replaces the former living room, improving natural light, ventilation, and spatial flow. Timber sliding doors disappear into concealed pock...
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