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Salvador da Bahia, Brazil
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Casa do Comercio
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One meal a day keeps the doctor away. That said you may need something else to stop world hunger, but it’s worth trying! Malthus is a one pit stop for fish and vegetables that one can cultivate fish as well as grow vegetables in a perfect symbiosis.
Malthus, by Conceptual Devices via lifeattractslife
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ReCraft Your Table: “Marbelous” Dining Table by Ontwerpduo
This absolutely marvelous dining table is a creation of young Dutch design duo Nathan Wierink and Tineke Beunders working under the brand Ontwerpduo. Wooden table called “Marbelous” is riddled with tracks where marbles can travel all the way to the floor. So it can serve for two purposes: to be an ordinary dining table and to be a perfect place for relaxation since it’s quite relaxing to watch how the marbles are kept on their track through the legs all the way down. Brilliant idea!
Via Beatifull Life
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“Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, a purveyor of tiny homes, workshops, books, and plans, is promoting the Popomo design pictured this month. This is one of the company’s easiest homes to build, according to Tumbleweed, and it’s also one of the few modern plans they have available. Popomo has a basic kitchen, wet bath, tiny bedroom, propane fireplace, steel exterior, and a total of about 144 square feet. Plans are discounted through the end of July, if you’re looking for a new building adventure.”
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Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Túnel verde da Rua Gonçalo de Carvalho, Porto Alegre, declarada Patrimônio Ambiental da cidade. Foto de Ricardo Stricher/PMPA.
via totheexperts:vruz
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Bosa, Sardinia, Italy
(by Arend Jan Wonink)