Store without a home is a guerrilla gallery department store, make sure you check out “Leaf-it” I love these sticky leaves!
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A short walk from Oxford Circus tube station, Kaffeine is easily one of the best coffee houses in London. Whenever I'm working in the area I pop in beforehand to kick start my day with a well-made cappuccino.
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A former industrial area nowadays is a place for art and culture. There you can find for example artist studios, exhibitions, concerts and cafés. I like the place because of its special charm of imperfection and its experimental atmosphere.
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Record shop & label based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Electronic music, club culture and underground community-oriented. Selling new and second hand vinyl records, cassette tapes as well as music related accessories and merchandise.
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A lovely place located in the old town of the city. Perfect to meet with friends and share nice seasonal food in a good environment.
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An interesting, off the beaten path art building that houses multiple artist-run gallery spaces. Open during the week with new art exhibits happening every first Saturday of the month.
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A small market at the foot of the Sébastopol theater, open every Wednesday and Saturday morning from 7am to 2pm. Polpular and family atmosphere around quality products and inexpensive. In addition the people are charming, very good atmosphere!
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Indian street food, always busy so book ahead.
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This bakery, frequented only by florentine people, is located in a street just outside the border (obviously imaginary) between the Florence inhabited by tourist and the one with the florentines. Beyond Piazza Beccaria you will find shops of all kinds and the slow life typical of the village. This bakery preserves all the authenticity of the old days. Do not miss the salty schiacciata (if you are looking for someone who makes sandwiches - here the service is not offered) and if you love herbs, their version with sage is not to be missed. Tip: It is better if eaten hot in the morning, more hours pass the more it tends to harden. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
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A very nice little second-hand bookstore, including a shelve with international books in French, English, and Spanish too. Always nice people to meet and a great selection of art and cook books, for affordable prices.
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The best pesto rosso pasta are in this market.
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The Oostvaardersdijk is huge dike that protect the polder of Flevoland from being flooded. It's near the city of Almere that was founded in 1975 on the just recovered land of the Flevopolder. It is a great place to see the skyline of Amsterdam and look out over the Markermeer, the former Zuiderzee. When you turn around you can look down in the polder on an impressive group of modern windmills, in the distance you see the city of Almere. This is Holland at it's core: endless flats with the endless skies you know from Seventeenth century painting. You can drive the Oostvaardersdijk north to Lelystad and cross the lake to Enkhuizen and back to Amsterdam. On the way you drive past Oostvaardersplassen nature reserve, a large area of marshes and wild land in the Flevopolder, where they introduced wild horses and prehistoric cattle.
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argentinian illustrator and graphic artist.
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I'm an illustrator living and working in Tokyo.
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Vanessa Woods is a visual artist and teacher whose artwork and films have been exhibited internationally, including Stanford Art Spaces at Stanford University, The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and The Institute of Contemporary Art in San Jose. She has also been awarded residencies at Djerassi, the Headlands Center for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony and in Pont-Aven, France, through the Museum of Pont-Aven. Her work is represented by Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco. 
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Artist living and working in Los Angeles
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Co-Founder and Partner @ Studio Almond - a design-led, international award-winning eCommerce studio.
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La relación de Lola Giardino con la cerámica empezó en 2011, como medida para alejarse un poco del ordenador y encontrar en otros formatos una oportunidad para dar forma a sus creaciones. Después de probar distintas opciones, se enamoró de los materiales y la técnica, tanto que, un año más tarde, creó su propia marca: NonaBruna, gracias a la cual, disfruta de la imperfección haciendo piezas únicas con sus propias manos. Sus piezas se venden online en su página web y han salido en publicaciones internacionales como Vogue, Time Out, Freunde von Freunden y Kinfolk, entre otras. Además del espacio que le sirve para crear, NonaBruna también es el lugar desde el que Lola invita a todos a ‘Jugar con barro’, un taller para explorar la creatividad y materializarla. Lola se define como multifacética porque le resulta imposible quedarse con una sola etiqueta: es diseñadora, ceramista, fotógrafa, directora de arte, web designer, cocinera, coach y emprendedora. Y como parte de este concepto, es también es fundadora del Laboratorio Creativo.
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Hi welcome in Biel/Bienne
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Benjamin Critton is an American designer, art director, typographer, publisher, writer, editor and curator. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he makes graphic design from a studio in a neighborhood called Greenpoint. Before moving to New York, he attended the Yale School of Art. Before that, he went to Hamilton College. Before that, he went to William H. Hall High School. Before that, he went to King Philip Middle School. Before that, he went to Morley Elementary School. Before that, he went to Knight Hall Nursery School.
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Brazilian Artist, 27 years old. 
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Illustrator and comics artist. Born in South Korea and moved to France, I'm currently working in Strasbourg where I graduated in 2017 at Haute École des Arts du Rhin.
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Making jewelry, leather goods + soy candles in Albany, NY. Co-founder and organizer of The Half Moon Market.
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Charley Peters is an artist based in London. She produces systematic drawings on paper and in physical spaces in which visual order is deconstructed through mechanical, manual or architectural interference. She has a PhD in Fine Art and exhibits her work internationally. As Co-Director of TBC Artists’ Collective, Charley works with artists and writers engaged in research-led projects that explore drawing as a performative, documentary or interventionist medium.
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Johanne Roten is an independent swiss graphic designer, based in Lausanne and graduated from ECAL in 2014.
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Graphic designer from Norway currently designing in Luzern, Switzerland.
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