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Overflow Bathtubs | By Kasch

The Overflow bathtub series is designed in such a way that overflowing water is directed back into the tub which gives the bath the appearance of a natural waterhole. The concept resulted from the wish to combine the aesthetics of nature with the cultic character of bathing, and to give space to the element water in order to allow for all its possibilities.



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CHELSEA MILLER KNIVES | Image

CHELSEA MILLER KNIVES

Brooklyn-based Chelsea Miller makes these beautiful kitchen knives from reclaimed horse-grooming tools. Chelsea´s father was a blacksmith and a carpenter, so she is used to working with her hands from an early age, she started making knifes in 2011 as a hobby, but they have since gained huge popularity and are now backordered 6 to 8 weeks. The bespoke Chelsea Miller Knives are handmade from reclaimed materials from her family´s farm in Vermont. The one of a kind k...
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INFERNO COCOON HAMMOCK | Image

INFERNO COCOON HAMMOCK

Inferno Cocoon Hammock aims to give you the option of stretching out in your hammock even when you’re down to seriously cold temperatures. The guys at Sierra Madre used a special and effective nylon lining that acts as a thermal shield and enhances inside warmth. It consists of a TopQuilt and UnderQuilt that allow for heat to flow evenly while keeping the down insulation in place. It is also covered with a RDS 800 water repellant so rain and snow can’t get to yo...
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KODAK WORLDS LARGEST PUZZLE | Image

KODAK WORLDS LARGEST PUZZLE

It can be a challenge to fill all the additional time you are spending at home, without becoming a Netflix-streaming zombie. If you are finding it hard to keep entertained, maybe you need a new challenge. How about putting together a good, old-fashioned puzzle? Kodak has unveiled a real challenge, they have just launched the world´s largest puzzle with a total of 51,300 pieces! Yes, that should be enough to handle the lockdown - and probably the rest of 2020 too. S...
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