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Go Chair

Go Chair is a bottle-sized portable chair! The ultra compact chair can be easily transported in your backpack, making it perfect for for adventurers, festivals, sports events and more. The chair can unfold instantly from the size of a water bottle, and it lets you sit 10 inches off the ground. It supports up to 300 lbs of weight while only weighing three pounds. Built in the USA using premium materials such as aircraft-grade aluminum and weatherproof ballistic nylon, the four-legged, tip-proof chair sets up with one hand, and keeps you high, dry and stable in any terrain. watch the video below.



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CASA TILL | BY WMR ARCHITECTS - Image

CASA TILL | BY WMR ARCHITECTS

"Casa Till" is our latest dream house, designed by WRM Architects this low single story wooden construction is the ultimate retreat. The small ecological wooden house is wedged snugly into a cliff in Los Arcos, Chile, offering guests uninterrupted and breathtaking views of the sea and sky. The open floor plan employs a system of sliding walls, allowing for flexible room sizes and privacy levels, and large floor to ceiling windows create a large...
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MATADOR REFILLABLE TOOTHPASTE TUBES

The Matador Refillable Toothpaste Tubes are an eco-friendly solution to replace single-use travel-sized tubes. Designed to reduce waste and simplify your travel routine, these refillable tubes offer convenience and sustainability in one. Each purchase includes two tubes, offering options for 1-week and 2-week volumes, ensuring you have the right amount of toothpaste for your trip. They work seamlessly with any toothpaste of your choice, and the refillable and reusab...
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ARMSTRONG COTTAGE

Armstrong Cottage in Peterborough, Canada, is a striking off-grid, net-zero retreat designed by Peter Braithwaite Studio. Built for a young family returning to the lake of their childhood summers, the project balances nostalgia with forward-thinking sustainability. Instead of heavy foundations, two slender pavilions—one for living, one for sleeping, stand on steel columns anchored directly into bedrock, reducing concrete use and leaving the island’s fertile soil...
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