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  • designed-for-life:

Apartment in Crimea, Ukraine
Using the power of black and by blending dark patterns and textures has created a sophisticated home, that embraces in a very original perspective the absence of…colour.

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    Apartment in Crimea, Ukraine

    Using the power of black and by blending dark patterns and textures has created a sophisticated home, that embraces in a very original perspective the absence of…colour.

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    Anne Hathaway | I Dreamed A Dream | Les Miserables

    Please do not link this outside of Tumblr.

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Waltz

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    Waltz

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    mrgulogulo:

    Photographs of dancers taken with long exposure 

    “are we human or are we dancer” 

    has suddenly taken on a whole new meaning

    this is amazing. The photographer is Shinichi Maruyama.

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  • designed-for-life:

    If you’re not already familiar with Ivania Carpio’s blogspot: love-aesthetics.blogspot then I recommend you have a look at it.
    This is her DIY for a super cute no fuss christmas tree alternative that takes literally 10-15 minutes (depending on how fussy you are!) for those who might be on a tight budget, or don’t have space to set up the xmas tree:
    http://love-aesthetics.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/diy-duckt-tape-christmas-tree.html

    Source: love-aesthetics.blogspot.com.au
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  • designed-for-life:

Akihisa Hirata designed an ingenious S-shaped residence on a narrow site in Japan. Developed vertically, this unusual family home has a simple rectangular exterior shape. All the interiors wrap around a massive stairway supported by three pillars, which leads the way towards the top floor.

    designed-for-life:

    Akihisa Hirata designed an ingenious S-shaped residence on a narrow site in Japan. Developed vertically, this unusual family home has a simple rectangular exterior shape. All the interiors wrap around a massive stairway supported by three pillars, which leads the way towards the top floor.

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    • 5 months ago
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