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Intension Tripod Standing Desk

The Intension Tripod Standing Desk is an on-location portable workstation that lets you work anywhere. The standing desk comes packed in a carry bag and sets up in less than 30 seconds. It features a professional-grade tripod with adjustable height legs, while its wood surface can be angled to your preference. With space for a laptop, mouse and other accessories, the wood surface is available in a choice of black, walnut or birch. The portable and multifunctional desk also has several add-ons available that include locking wheels, a cup holder, USB charger, headphone holder, and a charging hub. 



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ZEN HOUSE

Nestled in the serene landscape in Austria, the Zen House by Prague-based architectural firm Jan Tyrpekl is a 30-square-meter retreat designed for tranquility and connection with nature. Elevated four meters above the ground on concrete pillars, the house seamlessly integrates with the land below. Crafted with sustainable materials, including a timber frame of glued laminated spruce timbers and solid wooden CLT panels, the Zen House combin...
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Stan T-Rex Skeleton

One of the most complete T-Rex skeletons ever found could be yours. That is if you have over 6 million dollars laying around. Going up for auction, STAN (named after his discoverer Stan Sacrison) is an approximately 66 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus skeleton that is widely regarded as one of the most complete fossil skeletons of its kind. Measuring a towering 13 feet high, and almost 40 feet long, the massive skeleton took over 30,000 hours of meticulous labor to co...
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HOOD CANAL BOATHOUSE

Located along the Hood Canal, a scenic waterway in northern Washington, this stunning retreat is the reimagination of an existing boathouse that had no windows, one door, and no charm. It was transformed into a cozy space by the Hoedemaker Pfeiffer architecture studio, whom aimed to create a building that engaged the landscape and provided a warm and comfortable atmosphere indoors. The beautiful cabin features a loft space accessed by a retractable ladder so the bui...
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