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Townew Self-Changing Trash Can

Meet the first self-sealing and self-changing trash can. The Townew waste bin uses HDPE Refill Rings to eliminate traditional garbage bags. With built-in thermoplastic sealing technology and infrared sensing lid, it automatically seals bags, detects overloading, and keeps odors secured. The rechargeable battery lasts up to 30 days, and it seamlessly integrates into modern kitchens with its minimalist design and open-top. The ultimate hands-free and hassle-free solution to household waste management. watch the video below




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CASA ACANTILADO

Perched on a cliff overlooking the Zihuatanejo bay in the Mexican West Coast, Casa Acantilado has dramatic surroundings that feature steep, rocky topography. Designed by Zozaya Arquitectos, the impressive villa emerges from the rocks and takes shape in concrete. Its comprehensively designed palapa roof composed in stone, wood, and palm leaves seems to nod to the foliage surrounding it. The main volume on top offers a cool, open-air room for relaxing and entertaining...
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MEERA HOUSE | BY GUZ ARCHITECTS

Guz architects, and their incredible homes, are no strangers to Bless This Stuff. We have already shown you the incredible lush Fish house and Tangga house. Now we bring to you the Meera house. Facing the coast of Singapore’s Sentosa Island, the Meera house is built around an open air stairwell that floods the house with tropical ocean breezes, allowing its resident to take full advantage of the Singapore’s spectacular climate. By: Tito Heiderer...
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FRAMED TECH

Framed Tech pays homage to the biggest tech icons such as outdated gadgets and vintage consoles by disassembling them and laying all parts out in an ultra-organized fashion, creating these modern works of art. The series includes deconstructions of PS3 controllers, the original Atari and its cartridges, to several generations of iPhone. Each disassembled gadget comes in a lightbox frame so you can show your love for these great tech icons by proudly displaying them ...
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