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Lego Titanic

Attention Lego collectors, Lego has unveiled the largest building set ever! The new 9,090-Piece Titanic is now the largest lego model ever released! With its dimensions, this huge building set is also an asset to your home decor. The faithful recreation of the legendary ship when fully built is 17 inches (44 centimetres) high, 53 inches (135 centimetres) long and 6 inches (16 centimetres) wide. The stunning replica has an incredible level of details incorporating cargo cranes, swimming pools, lifeboats, promenades, and multiple decks. The whole ship breaks into multiple sections to reveal its inner structure. In total you need to patiently connect 9,090 bricks to make the ship.



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RICHMOND MICRO APARTMENT - Image

RICHMOND MICRO APARTMENT

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LUNA SMART MATTRESS COVER

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IBUKU ARCHITECTURE

Ibuku Architecture is committed to the development of bamboo as a sustainable building material. Using only bamboo, they have constructed these incredible buildings for the renowned green school and adjacent green village in the Ayung River Valley in Bali, Indonesia. The master-planned community is inspired by the surrounding jungle and traditional Indonesian architecture, harboring an authentic connection between the residents and their surroundings. By: Tit...
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