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blond-jerk-tourney · 1 year ago
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Brackets + Participants Masterlist
Have you ever thought who is the JERKIEST and MOST LOVEABLE MEAN BLOND ASSHOLE?? Well then this is the tournament for you!
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complete list under cut. the order of images does not reflect matchups.
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Champagne Bracket (alphabetized by media)
Sakyo Furuichi from A3! Act! Addict! Actors! Kristoph Gavin from Ace Attorney Veruca Salt from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (musical) Clotted Cream Cookie from Cookie Run Yoshiki Kishinuma from Corpse Party Jiwoo from Dandelion - Wishes Brought To You - Byakuya Togami from Danganronpa Hiyoko Saionji from Danganronpa Eichi Tenshouin from Ensemble Stars Nazuna Nito from Ensemble Stars Karin Sauer from Fear and Hunger Rufus Shinra from Final Fantasy Zenos yae Galvus from Final Fantasy XIV Sharpay Evans from High School Musical Vace from I Was a Teenage Exocolonist Natsume Minami from Idolish7 Cindy from Kindergarten Felix from Kindergarten Larxene from Kingdom Hearts Kromer from Limbus Company Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat Mikhael / THE MAVERICK from OMORI Ryuji Sakamoto from Persona 5 Bede from Pokémon Sword and Shield Oleana from Pokémon Sword and Shield Babette from Raggedy Ann and Andy A Musical Adventure Haley from Stardew Valley Joshua Kiryu from The World Ends With You Clownpiece from Touhou Project: Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom Vil Shoenheit from Twisted Wonderland Camus from Uta no Prince-sama Ryuji Goda from Yakuza Honey Bracket (alphabetized by media)
Andrew Minyard from All for the Game Mean Generic Golden Retriever from Anon Ask (link) War from Bonus Links AU by @bonus-links Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes Richard Lazarus from Doctor Who MacKenzie Hollister from Dork Diaries Ryusui Nanami from Dr. Stone The Blond "weird sister"/"bride of dracula" from Dracula Arte Ente Conchita from Evillious Chronicles Dave Strider from Homestuck Dirk Strider from Homestuck Trophy from Inanimate Insanity Emma Frost from Marvel Comics (usually X-men titles) Brittnay Matthews from Most Popular Girls in School Ambrosius Goldenloin from Nimona (comic) Danburite “Danny” Skinner the OC of @porcelain-animatronic Rose Thorburn Jr. from Pact (art by @wraith_ly on twitter) Brandish/Carol Dallon from Parahumans (art by @cpericardium Glory Girl/Victoria Dallon from Parahumans (art by @cpericardium) Goddess/Bianca from Parahumans (art by raikiri on reddit) Tattletale/Lisa Wilbourn from Parahumans (art by monkeyjay on reddit) Shaka from Saint Seiya  Thranduil from The Hobbit Achilles from The Illiad (art by ancient greek polychromatic pottery painter c. 300BC) Ianthe Tridentarius from The Locked Tomb (art by @starcanist) Dorian Gray from The Picture of Dorian Gray Adam Parrish from The Raven Cycle Rachel from Tower of God Arlo from Unordinary Mathis Quigley Sr. from Unsounded Benedict from Violet Evergarden Linton Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights
Platinum Bracket (alphabetized by media) Brad Morton from American Dragon: Jake Long Biff Tannen from the Back to the Future Trilogy Patriarchy!Ken from Barbie Howard Hamlin from Better Call Saul Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer  Johnny Lawrence from Cobra Kai/Karate Kid Daring Charming from Ever After High Ed Rooney from Ferris Bueller's Day Off Zap Brannigan from Futurama Joffrey from Game of Thrones Gideon from Gravity Falls Heather Chandler from Heathers Helga Pataki from Hey Arnold Simon from Infinity Train Dee Reynolds from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Cindy from Jimmy Neutron Ankh from Kamen Rider OOO Villanelle from Killing Eve Regina George from Mean Girls Arthur Pendragon from Merlin Skwisgaar Skwigelf from Metalocalypse Chloé Bourgeois from Miraculous Ladybug Steff McKee from Pretty in Pink Angelica Pickles from Rugrats Gunther and Tinka Hessenheffer from Shake It Up Prince Charming from Shrek Bartleby Montclair from Sonic Underground Illya Kuryakin from The Man From UNCLE (2015) Lyle Lanley from The Simpsons Tom "Iceman" Kazansky from Top Gun Julia from Total Drama / Total Takes Flash Thompson from Ultimate Spider-Man Strawberry Bracket (alphabetized by media) Lilith Bristol from Absolute Duo Rio from Assassination Classroom  Mello from Death Note Beelzebumon from Digimon Tamers Laxus Dreyar from Fairy Tail Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist Char Aznable from Gundam Kei Tsukishima from Haikyuu!! Shaiapouf from Hunter x Hunter Anzu Futaba from Idolm@ster: Cinderella Girls Dio Brando from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Isobe from Kamisama Kiss Nozomu Nanashima from Kiss Him Not Me Hanazawa Teruki from Mob Psycho 100  Katsuki Bakugo from My Hero Academia Neito Monoma from My Hero Academia Arcangelo Corelli from Neo Yokio Cavendish from One Piece Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece Sanji from One Piece Panty Anarchy from Panty and Stocking Nanami Kiryuu from Revolutionary Girl Utena Jadeite from Sailor Moon Zoisite from Sailor Moon Akagi Ritsuko from Shin Seiki Evangelion Sofia from Space Dandy Kuusuke Saiki from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K Ryou Shirogane from Tokyo Mew Mew Sylvio Sawatari from Yugioh Arc V Malik/Marik Ishtar from Yugioh Duel Monsters  Mizael from Yugioh Zexal Yuri Plisetsky from Yuri on Ice The brackets are based on the type of media they are from. It isn't perfect but I think that is okay. I was thinking of posting all the initial matchups, but I've decided I don't want to change them as they are now and I also want them to be surprises.
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saint-kirby · 4 years ago
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Mikhael Lawrence (OC) as a deranged composition mage
16/01/21
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jabbers-wild-world · 5 years ago
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Jabber’s Muse List
;; I sincerely apologize to everyone for the length of this list.
A
Aaravos
Ace
Adam
Adrien
Aizawa
Ajali
Ajax
Akabane
Akira
Akisu
Aljunn
Altair
Amani
Amon
Anchor
Angus
Anik
Anubis
Aoba
Apollo
Arno
Arqaedyn
Arsene
Arsene Lupin (OC)
Artimaes
Artix
Asra
Asra (OC)
Asra Fisher
Asta
Astaroth
Aurelio
Avel
Averin
Avos
Aym
Azir
Azkhal
Azra-Khal
Azriel
B
Bael
Bagheera
Bakugou
Balthasar
Balto
Ban
Banzai
Barik
Baron
Barrel
Bartleby
Batty
Beast
Beetle
Beta
Black Jack
Black Joker
Blitz
Blood
Boris
Bow
Bowser
Branch
Break
Buer
Bunnymund
C
Callum
Campbell
Canterbury
Capper
Cassius
Catra
Chardonnay
Charlie
Cherry
Chester
Chouza
Chris Blackford
Chrono
Chuuya
Colte
Conn
Connor
Creek
Cress
Crowley
Cryptic
Cysero
D
Daisuke
Daniel
Dante
Dante Ignatius
Dante Kronos
Dante Rhodes
Darien
Dark
Dark Law
Dark Pit
Darrow
Data
David
Dazai
Deaikil
Decim
Delta
Devil
Devon
Dhambi
Digit
Docks
Dodger
Double Trouble
Dr. Facilier
Drake
Drossel
Duststorm
E
E
Ed
Elias
Elijah
Elliot
Emmett
Envy
Envy (OC)
Eravi
Etienne
Ezio
Ezra
F
Fai
Falkor
Fallon
Fangtooth
Felix
Felix Agreste
Fengari
Fenris
Ferio
Festus
Finn
Fox
G
Gage
Gajeel
Ganta
Gareki
Garrett
Garry
Gavin
Gawl
Gideon
Gil
Gilvein
Ginji
Ginko
Ginti
Gintoki
Giza
Gizmo
Glitch
Gojyo
Goku
Gourry
Gowland
Graham
Gray
Gray Ringmarc
Griffin
Grillby
Guy
Guy Cecil
Guy Diamond
H
Hades
Hak
Hans
Hapsun
Harper
Haruka
Hatari
Hatch
Hatsuharu
Hawke
Hector “Striker” Marques
Hibiki
Hikae
Hiro
Hiruko
Hisago
Hook
Hunk
I
Ibal
Ikuto
Impey
Indivar
Inuyasha
Isaac
Isaac Vivre
Isaiah
Isandro
Izaya
Izmael
Izo
Izrael
J
Jabber Quill
Jace
Jack
Jade Moonfeather
James
Jasper
Jasper Taigan
Jay
Jellal
Jericho
Jester Ring
Johnny
Joker
Judal
Julius
Jumba
Justin
Jyugo
K
Kade
Kaelan
Kagura
Kai
Kale
Kaminari
Kanda
Karkat
Karma
Kasi
Kaspar
Katsuo
Kaushal
Kavit
Kazuki
Keidynn
Keith
Keturi
Khazroq
Khireus
Ki
Kifo
Kirishima
Kizami
Klarth
Klein
Koda
Koro-sensei
Krampus
Kratos
Krin
Kuhani
Kuiba
Kuro
Kurogane
Kutal
Kweli
Kyle
Kyo
L
Lavi
Law
Lawrence
Lawson
Leon
Leonardo
Leraje
Li
Lily
Lincoln
Link
Lion-O
Lionheart
Lock
Loki
Lokus
Lucas DuSauvage
Lucian
Lucien
Luka
Luke Ainsworth
Luke fon Fabre
Lyric
M
Mad King
Mael
Majestic
Makoto
Marco
Marius
Marquis
Marshall Lee
Mason
Masquerade
Maverick
Max
Maximus
Mercury
Merlot
Merrick
Messiah
Micah
Midnight Star
Mifune
Mikasi
Mikhael
Mist Flare
Mitsuhide
Mitsuru
Mizani
Mkali
Mogar
Momotaro
Monty
Morgan
Morgana
Musashi
Mushra
Muta
Myles
Mzungu
N
N
Nagi
Naro
Nathaniel
Natsu
Nguvu
Nico
Nico (OC)
Nicolae
Nicu
Nightdream
Nikolae
Nils
Nirav
Nix
Njozi
Nod
Nora
O
Obi
Oga
Ojiro
Oriander
Orion
Orpheus
Orson
Orson Gibbs
Oseru
Oz
Ozpin
P
Pax
Peter Pan
Peter White
Phalanx (Pax)
Philip
Pips
Pit
Q
Qivral
Quinn
Quirin
Qwan
R
Rafiki
Rai
Raimundo
Raitou
Rajan
Rampo
Ravenblade
Remus
Remy
Ren
Rin
Rin Okumura
Rishi
Rivan
Rivaren
Robin
Rock
Roman
Roy
Roy G. Biv
Runaan
Rusty
Ryo
Ryuji
Ryuma
S
Sage
Sago
Samon
Sanji
Saru
Sasha
Satan
Scar
Scissor
Senji
Sesshomaru
Sharrkan
Shere Khan
Shetani
Shin-Ah
Shiro
Shizuo
Shock
Shockwave
Sigma
Silence
Skek
SkekMal
Soren
Soul
Staz
Stein
Sting
Stormblade
Sugino
Sumu
Sun
Sunny Pine
Surefire Arrow
Syaoran
Syuro
T
Taigus
Tatizo
Tempest
Terra
Thompson
Thor
Timber
Tink
Titan
Titus
Tjarron
Tobias
Todoroki
Tokiya
Tokoyami
Train
Travis
Tyrian
Tzekhal
U
U-1146/White Blood Cell
Ueki
Undertaker
Uno
Uno (White Dragon)
Uriel
Utsuho
V
Valiance
Varian
Venture
Vheildar
W
Watanuki
Wesley
Weston
White Joker
Wit
Wizardmon
X
Xander
Xavier
Xelloss
Y
Yamato
Yogi
Yosuke
Yudar
Yuliy
Yuri
Z
Zack
Zeik
Zelgadiss
Zen
Zevran
Zigisu
Zuko
Zwei
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schwarzenegger fille pratt (4)
Movie review title> With the irresistible charisma of a relaxed striptease dancer, she leads the outsider troop - which Arnold consistently occupies with laypersons, which ensures immediacy and naturalness - across a suburban and rural America. It is about cheering and cashing in on the old-fashioned magazine subscriptions. If you don't make any money, you'll be thrashed every week. Whoever messes with the boss flies completely out of the group. The urge for freedom that has only led everyone into this community is being replaced by a clean work fetish because it can do without a hint of revolt. When his death is certain, unspoken guilt feelings creep into the newly awakened relationship between Isabelle and Jakob, especially since the latter takes over Hans' position in a London law firm a little later. It soon becomes apparent that the strangely restrained, reserved relationship between the two also suffers under the conditions of the new life situation.
3 on two - Radio SRF 3
Because at first she gets entangled in a complicated love for Adrien, characterized by highs and abrupt lows, from which she will have to let go later. When she ends up sitting in the Louvre (sic!) In Paris in front of Édouard Manet's dark painting "The Suicide" (1877/81), she is both victim and emancipated. Anna enables the others around her to live and finds herself and her feelings through the lie. It is as if, at this moment, the change to color softens this basically heavy mortgage of conscience.
Simply the end of the world
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As a hermaphrodite, she has to divide life, love and work between the days on land and those at sea. In fact, despite her delicate appearance, she works as a second mechanic on a cargo ship amidst men. But Alice is independent and resolute enough to defend herself and maintain her independence. There is no shortage of attempts at civilization. The (though less important) half of the figure ensemble only fulfills the function of trying to pacify the other half. But whether woman (Zoe Saldana), law enforcement officer (Forest Whitaker) or just a level-headed gangster (Willem Dafoe), the id of male violence, the logic of war, does not want to allow a soothing superego. Not the warrior becomes a worker, but the worker becomes a warrior. Lawrence, still grieving, is about to fall in love again. You celebrate parties, go to concerts, talk and live on. With his refreshingly taciturn study on mourning, which programmatically refuses all the conventions of television drama, Mikhael Hers tries simultaneously a sociogram and a psychogram of a generation of creative people around the age of 30 who move and move cosmopolitanically between the hip places of the northern hemisphere with some sovereignty can, because the cultures have largely harmonized. There is also vain disagreement in the evening association game including small-scale business talks. The strongly demanded "common sense" obviously turns out to be try what she says unreliable basis. Subjectivity and selfishness appear to be the far more effective drivers. The film will be really good again when it comes to discussions in the Olympic Committee.
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wegoneg · 6 years ago
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Nicholas Hlobo, Natalia Stachon, Lawrence Lemaoana, Mikhael Subotzky
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raystart · 7 years ago
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In Search of… The Best Design Bookstores
Every designer has their favorite bookstore, a place they go to savor the delight of different paper stocks, to admire various typographic treatments and cover designs, and to uncover great tomes investigating design history and theory in thoughtful detail. If you want to get to know a city’s design community, there really is no better way to do so than to explore its independent book and magazine stores: These are the source, after all, of great ideas. From ramshackle, historic zine shops to luxe, modern, and spacious art book temples, here’s our list of the world’s best design-oriented bookstores for the jet-set creative. (Disclaimer: We take no responsibility for any excess baggage weight you might incur as a result of these recommendations.)
Arcana Los, Angeles
Filled with over 100,000 books, with an enthusiastic and knowledgable staff, there is no better place to source rare and out-of-print volumes or hyper-specialized design texts than Arcana. A visual and intellectual treat, the store occupies a gorgeously designed gallery-like 5,000 square foot open plan room in LA’s historic Helms Bakery building, and its books are displayed on immense metal shelves that divide the space into intimate rooms, creating what the designer called “a forest of books.” Natural light floods the polished concrete floors, making the shop a retreat, and a rewarding space for local designers and international visitors to browse conceptual art titles, hard-to-find magazines, obscure catalog, and tantalizing artist monographs in monkish contemplation. As with all the greatest bookshops, you’ll visit looking for one particular title, and leave with something else entirely, possibly something signed and numbered and way over your budget.
8675 Washington Blvd, Culver City www.arcanabooks.com
Arcana: Books on the Arts, LA. Photo by: Joshua White
Arcana: Books on the Arts, LA. Photo by: Joshua White
Livraria da Vila Lorena, São Paulo
Standing out provocatively in the busy, glossy neighborhood of Jardins, filled with expensive designer stores, Livraria da Vila Lorena is a tempting temple of books that smartly makes its own cool design statement in this most chaotic of cities. Great local architect Isay Weinfeld’s post-Brutalist masterpiece, complete with a dream storefront made of glowing revolving shelves, is a sharply modern, loving tribute to the classic idea of a secondhand bookstore; the selection here is general and varied, but with a precise and expert selection of graphic design and architecture titles that match the distinctly modern mood of the interior.
002, Alameda Lorena, 1731  http://ift.tt/NbzBFP
Papercup, Beirut
Specializing in art, design, architecture, and photography and ideally located in the fashionable, vibrant bar packed Mar Mikhael neighborhood in the liberal north of the city, Papercup features a wide selection of international and local magazines as well as children’s publications, graphic novels, and hand-made stationery. Gorgeous tiles cover the floor, and there’s a laid-back sprinkling of midcentury furniture and a small cafe area that makes Papercup a deliberately cosy spot for what the owners describe as “coffee-infused book therapy.” The shop draws its unique strength by highlighting the Lebanese capital’s lively and diverse history of publishing and it’s independent media and by providing an event space that local publishers use for book and magazine launches.
Agopian Building Pharaon Street http://ift.tt/2uwVTCk
Papercup, Beirut. Image courtesy of Papercup
Printed Matter, New York
No definitive list of bookstores for designers could ignore New York’s iconic Printed Matter. The venerable nonprofit founded by art critic Lucy R Lippard with conceptualist artist Sol LeWitt and other art-world personalities 40 years ago is more than simply a shop dedicated to artist’s books and related publications; it’s an experience. An archive teeming with paper, it overflows with decades of underground art zines, chunky hand-scrawled manifestos, small-edition curios, Risograph comics, and gorgeous, hard-to-find hardbound monographs. Printed Matter also functions as a salon for printmakers and print lovers; it’s been and still is the locus for artistic communities. From its early days it provided space for titles from Laurie Anderson, Edward Ruscha, and Lawrence Weiner (these now sit upstairs in protective glass vitrines). Today the shop promotes and – with its own mysterious, uncompromising logic – presents the work of esoteric independent publishers across the U.S. along its sturdy metallic shelves. It’s easy to lose yourself in the pages of photo-copied staple-bound zines, or to explore the narrow exhibition wing that showcases historical works on paper by various artists and collectives.
231 11th Avenue http://ift.tt/XuvkJg
Printed Matter, New York City. Photo by: Azikiwe Mohammed
Artazart, Paris
And of course, there has to be Paris. Shouting out across the banks of artistic neighborhood Canal Saint Martin like a home-made protest poster is the irreverent orange exterior of Artazart. Naturally declaring itself the number one design bookstore in Europe, possibly the universe, this captivating art wonderland and “bookstore of creation,” open an unusual-for-Paris seven days a week, stocks a comprehensive collection of niche, international books covering typography, illustration, graffiti, public art, maps, and interiors, with a particularly good photography selection. The inviting space also serves as a gallery, with new exhibitions twice a month, and a meeting spot for the local creative community, who at night gather at the nearby bar Le Comptoir General, an offbeat converted barn that functions as a local art venue. A definite Parisian paradise for the art-and design-minded.
83 Quai de Valmy www.artazart.com
Artazart, Paris. Image courtesy of Artazart.
Artazart, Paris. Image courtesy of Artazart.
Mix Paper, Shanghai
This smart international bookshop of art and design titles opened in Shanghai in 2015 amongst a stylish “Mix Place” trio of stores. Branding itself as an “art and culture life space,” it’s quickly become a key center for the city’s thriving design scene. The three-floored haven has an atmospheric café-bar downstairs to aid contemplation, and its art-based second floor is filled with exquisite, heavyweight hardback visual editions and features a small pop-up exhibition space. At the top of some cool gray stairs, it’s the attic of Mix Paper that makes the store so unique. Its impressive, 12-meter long wall exclusively featuring independent magazines from around the world feels more like a permanent exhibition than a regular shop; the owners have taken to calling it a “magazine museum”. The extensive selection of design-orientated titles is noteworthy, and easilyon par with the likes of London’s magCulture shop and Berlin’s infamous magazine store, Do You Read Me?!
880 Hengshan Road, Shanghai (no website)
ProQM, Berlin
ProQM is situated in a late-1920s building originally designed by idiosyncratic modernist architect and set designer Hans Poelzig. Its striking progressive exterior reflects the forward-thinking, comprehensive selection of titles you’ll find inside; the outside is a gentle suggestion of what’s to come – when you enter, be ready to think, and spend some time browsing, as this shop is the world’s ultimate destination for design theory, and can easily become your own private library. The store was founded in 1999 by a group of artists, architects, and art theorists who decided to rethink the way bookshelves are organized, continually rearranging their wide-ranging selections in unexpected but ultimately logical thematic clusters. They do this to reflect current debates and topical issues. If you’re looking for a particular design thinker, you’ll not only leave with that author but find yourself introduced to a whole new set of others. This is an inspirational space that encourages the making of surprising new connections.
Almstadtstraße 48, 10119 www.pro-qm.de
ProQM, Berlin. Photo by: Katja Eydel
Libreria, London
Don’t expect coffee or Wi-Fi at this newly opened, self-consciously beautiful East London bookshop – you can get that across the street instead, at the buzzy new co-working space Second Home. Libreria, founded by the same optimistic conceptual entrepreneurs behind the work hub, is an antidote to a day on the laptop, a retreat for traveling designers who have temporarily set up camp at Second Home. The shop is stringently, if not a bit gimmicky, digital free (emphasizing the importance of separating however occasionally from your chosen device of distraction) and it doesn’t organize its stock into standard categories like fiction, science, or photography. Instead, there are playful, almost poetic themes – like family, love, magic, and the sea and the sky – purposefully designed to inspire browsers to make unexpected connections and open up new creative avenues. These thematic bundles are the perfect elixir for a stuck designer needing an imaginative solution to a creative problem. Ambitiously named after Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Library of Babel,” this seductive bookshop is perhaps a little smaller than Borges’ infinite space, but honey-colored wood, soft, curving shelves, and warm orange light produce a soothing labyrinthine environment dedicated to books as ideas and their own infinite spaces.
65 Hanbury Street www.libreria.io
Liberia, London. Photo by: Iwan Baan
Liberia, London. Photo by: Iwan Baan
Mendo, Amsterdam
The interior of this intimate home for substantial volumes on fashion, photograph, architecture, travel, and graphic design looks as if it were painted black but it’s actually the spines of black hardbacks wittily creating the appearance of darkened walls. With its squared-off sections of shadowy shelves pierced by colorful bursts of design books, Walking into MENDO, with its squared-off sections of shadowy shelves pierced by colorful bursts of design books, feels like you’re entering a spatial rendering of a Swiss design poster – which is perhaps to be expected from a bookshop run by a graphic design agency. This clever interior is the work of Concrete Architectural Associates, and inside you’ll find inspirational books for designers, and those who love designers, curated by designers.
Berenstraat 11, 1016 GG www.mendo.nl
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saint-kirby · 4 years ago
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Mikhael Lawrence and Lucien Ramsay (OC)
08/05/20
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Well-Deserved Wounds - Mikhael Lawrence (OC)
06/11/20
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Mikhael’s Depression (OC)
27/08/20
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Mikhael’s Justice (OC)
16/08/20
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Mikhael Lawrence (OC)
11/04/21
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