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flurbejurbvondurp:

archiemcphee:

Is it too soon to share another awesomely creative piece of furniture? No way! This one-of-a-kind insectoid armoire is called the BUG and it was designed Latvian designer Janis Straupe of True Latvia. Full of customizable shelves, drawers, cubbies and even a few secret compartments, it’s a beautifully functional piece of furniture as well as an amazing work of art.

Click here to learn more about the BUG and its myriad features.

If only Kafka could’ve see this…

[viaYanko Design]

@onenicebugperday


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Tudor architecture refers to the particular type of architecture, in a time period between 1485 to 1558. It occurs with the reign of the Tudor monarchs and becomes the final development of Medieval architecture in England and Wales. As many other styles, Tudor architecture had a number of distinctive features that separated it from Medieval period and later designs. An excessive usage of half-timber work and masonry, wide chimneys, inglenook fireplaces, four-centred arches, jettied top floors, heavy doors, large windows, landscaping and little gardens around the house, etc.

Benthall Hall in the town of Broseley, Shropshire, England.

⚜ Tudor month on @mynocturnality

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