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Archytas | Jacqueline Lung
Jacqueline Lung has bent, welded and sanded strips of stainless steel to form frames for a pair of sunglasses. Each pair of Archytas glasses in handmade by the designer. They are definitely unique in their design referencing the ancient greek mathematician Archytas.
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randy scott slavin spins 360 degree panoramas for alternate perspectives
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Dome Home - Steve Areen In a friend’s Mango filed in Thailand, Steve Areen built his own home in 6 weeks for $9,000.What a beautiful home it is. The colour, the interior, the fantastic curves all make this tropical igloo fit perfectly into its setting.
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The Manta Resort Underwater Hotel Room - Genberg Underwater Hotels Maximising the natural beauty and offering a new experience, the Manta Resort Underwater Hotel Room off of the east coast of Africa is a great idea. Resort guests can swim amongst the breath-taking coral, sun bathe on the roof top terrace, star gaze at night and sleep surrounded by water as if you were sleeping with the fishes.
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Standard Studio. Ons dorp. Amsterdam. Netherlands. photos: Standard Studio - Great conversion of an old school building to a new apartment for a young family. High ceilings, concrete floors and the use of plywood results in a bright and warm interior.
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Chelsea Miller Knives
Chelsea is a Brooklyn based knife maker originally from Northern Vermont, she uses found materials such as horse shoe rasps and wood from her family’s farm in Vermont to craft her one of a kind knives. Chelsea has gained a broad knowledge of blacksmithing and woodworking from her father and often spends time in Vermont working alongside him. Chelsea’s inspiration stems from elements of surprise: textures and compounds which are suited for knife making but not necessarily intended for it.

“My affection for unlikely material is an invitation to pause and appreciate the practice of sharing and preparing meals. How does a once Farrier’s rasp end up an elegant and artful kitchen utensil? Each of my transformed objects is designed to enrich the cooking experience and open a dialogue about who we cook for and why. Each of my knives is made entirely by hand with the intention to bring people closer to each other and their food. Make each meal count by taking time to wonder and appreciate how far everything on our table has come and enjoy the nourishment you receive from the people around you.” Be aware that these knives are made from high carbon tool steel and will have a particular look and feel that is unlike traditional knives. My interest in this material is for its otherness, its personality. Chelsea grew up in rural Peacham, Vermont, the daughter of a blacksmith and carpenter. She moved to New York City in 2002 to pursue a career in the arts, in an attempt to connect with her ill father in 2010, she found both personal freedom and artistic expression through their knife making collaboration. Coached at first by her father and brother, then, later by skilled blade-smith Nick Anger of Johnson, Vermont, she began her trial and error journey designing and building these rustic, yet elegant knives.

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An uncanny resemblance to Chester V, the latest villian in the film Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2
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