bed perfection (via architectura)

bed perfection (via architectura)

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illustration by dadu shin

illustration by dadu shin

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fox (fantastic).
by ping zhu

fox (fantastic).

by ping zhu

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green mile
from http://500px.com/photo/1521110

green mile

from http://500px.com/photo/1521110

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stunning resumé by @vivmondo

stunning resumé by @vivmondo

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‘ostrich’ by kawamura ganjavian
“OSTRICH offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease. It is neither a pillow nor a cushion, nor a bed, nor a garment, but a bit of each at the same time. Its soothing cave-like interior shelters and isolates our head and hands (mind, senses and body) for a few minutes, without needing to leave our desk.”

‘ostrich’ by kawamura ganjavian

“OSTRICH offers a micro environment in which to take a warm and comfortable power nap at ease. It is neither a pillow nor a cushion, nor a bed, nor a garment, but a bit of each at the same time. Its soothing cave-like interior shelters and isolates our head and hands (mind, senses and body) for a few minutes, without needing to leave our desk.”

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from toy stories (via @heikowinter)

from toy stories (via @heikowinter)

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julien vallée - spray can

julien vallée - spray can

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Many cities are full of vacant storefronts and people who need things. These stickers are an easy tool to voice what you want, where you want it.
http://iwishthiswas.com/

Many cities are full of vacant storefronts and people who need things. These stickers are an easy tool to voice what you want, where you want it.

http://iwishthiswas.com/

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“The Talk to Yourself Hat considers the act of conversing with oneself. When speaking through a mouthpiece suspended in front of the face, the voice is channeled back into the ears. It allows the wearer to speak out loud while still retaining the right to a somewhat private conversation.”
http://www.katehartman.com/projects/ttyshat/

“The Talk to Yourself Hat considers the act of conversing with oneself. When speaking through a mouthpiece suspended in front of the face, the voice is channeled back into the ears. It allows the wearer to speak out loud while still retaining the right to a somewhat private conversation.”

http://www.katehartman.com/projects/ttyshat/

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