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Tailgater X Portable Fire Pit

The Tailgater X is the first truly portable propane fire pit on the market. Simply connect a propane tank, and its electric starter sparks a smokeless fire in seconds, letting you bring a fire pit wherever your travels take you. The whole thing is weather resistant thanks to its powder-coated steel body, and when finished using, it is a breeze to pack up and take home. It also features a magnetic lid that prevents lava rocks from spilling during transport, and a knob for adjusting flame intensity.

The Tailgater Audio Fire Pit is another model available with integrated speakers




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House for a Photographer

FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects have designed the ultimate minimalist dream house for a Japanese photographer. Located in Shiga, Japan, "House for a Photographer” is a minimalist architecture project used as a residence, atelier and a gallery of a photographer. The building is made of mortar and galvanized steel sheet which reflects dull light, making it look massive, and is laid out to be accommodated within the L-shaped lot, standing facing the shrine on the...
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CAIRN ADVENTURE GEAR SUBSCRIPTION BOXES

Cairn Adventure Gear Subscription Boxes are for those who love the outdoors and are always on the prowl for the most recent gear on the market. Discover new outdoor products each month, pocket knifes, energy bars, cooking utensils, headlamps and more… you may choose from two different subscriptions, a monthly one that contains from three to six products with a retail value of 50$ for 30$ a month, the other one is a quarterly subscription that includes gear valued ...
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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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