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Husk Armchair

The Husk Chair was designed by Patricia Urquiola for furniture store B&B Italia. It consists of a hardshell in Hirek and a series of soft cushions stitched together. Three styles of cushion are available, standard, large, and very large, you can also opt for a headrest. via



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LumiPod

Intended to be implanted in the heart of nature, LumiPod is a curved dwelling that offers an outdoor experience with the comfort of a high-end hotel room. Measuring in at 183 square feet, the cabin consists of a steel frame that is clad in burnt wood planks, helping it to blend in with its forest background. The front glass facade can be opened up to the great outdoors, eliminating the boundary between interior and exterior for an unforgettable experience. Guests ca...
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2020 GIFTS FOR THE OUTDOORSMAN

Today´s gift roundup is focused on the adventurer in your life, we bring you a list of products that are truly useful in the great outdoors. Solutions to keep you warm on a chilly night, solutions for light packing when heading out into the wilderness, solutions for charging your precious gadgets, solutions for cooking a complete meal, plus plenty more outdoor gear. Check out the list of products here...
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WARDELL SAGAN APARTMENT

This original open-space living/work loft is the creation of two San Francisco art and travel addicts, Jeff Wardell and Claudia Sagan. They bought a 3,200 sq ft former Chinese laundry and restored it as a living space. They also wanted to include a home office and a guest bedroom without cluttering the space, so they came up with the idea of stacking two shipping containers on top of each other to create private space within the open-plan living area. source Like...
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