If you are not afraid to dig your way through and like to hunt for hidden treasures... 
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Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski met at a weekly single’s discussion group called "Seminars for Singles" in Pasadena, California run by therapist, Liz Hargrove. They both had joined this and other dating services looking for each other. In 1993, Steve gave his girlfriend, Candace a white, plush bunny that held a heart with the banner, “I Love You This Much” because Candace called him her "Honey Bunny". Next, Candace gave Steve a white, porcelain bunny on Easter. At first, they gave each other bunny gifts on holidays, but, Steve not wanting to wait, started their tradition of giving bunny gifts to each other, every day. In 1998 they opened the world's largest living museum with bunny collectibles of every size, shape, and matter. This place is nuts!!!!
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It's site says it's "A Friendly Store For Friendly People," and this is completely true. They throw fun parties in the back, and have a sick collection of clothes, housewares, and other goodies.
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Catalog Gallery consistently exhibits amazing art spanning genre and style. It’s one of my favourite galleries in the city, and always has a surprise in store. You can’t find the kind of work it presents anywhere else in Vancouver.
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They sell all kind of vintage stuffs, they have second hand & first hand stuffs to sell. e.g: backpack, wallet, clothes, glasses, shoes etc. And they will soon have a weekend's flea market, and also a mini music concert irregularly a day of every month.
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The Shire Hall Gallery is in the central area of Stafford town and is an exhibition space, library and cafe rolled into one. Recent exhibitions have included paper-cutting artist, Rob Ryan.
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In the ever growing conservative political scene in the Netherlands, the ADM is a reminder of the freedom and chaos that Amsterdam must have once been. It gives me my dose of dirty grittiness, something which is miss in this city in constant renovation and gentrification. Evolving around a main building on an industrial shipyard on the outskirts of town, it's an area where modern gypsies, anarchists, artists and free thinkers build their houses, park their caravans or dock their house boats. It's not entirely my scene, but I am happy to know that it's there. And they throw some amazing festivals!
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A charming little spot in Saigon's District 1. The vintage interior and the cool kids that come here, sets the atmosphere. Get inside to get a Vietnamese coffee, or have a seat outside by the evening pop up shop to try a Chinese chà (a bit weird but sweet and very delicious dessert). I really don't know what you're waiting for...
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Great exotic restaurant with a nice vegetarian option menu. Try the chocolate fondant and coconut ice-cream it’s delicous! 
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Hong Kong is a city of convenience, as you're never more than 100 metres away from a newspaper stand (sort of like a mobile newsagent). In some of the oldest streets of Central/Wan Chai, you'll find these types of metal kiosks each specialising in one service; key cutting, shoe shine, even Chinese pharmaceuticals. However this bright blue Stamp Kiosk was something I'd never seen before, a middle aged lady waiting to carve traditional chinese ceramic stamps as well as western rubber ones. Convenient or just random?
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It's been at the same address for the last 80 years apparently and serve some classic swedish food like köttbullar and isterband. Being swedish I guess could I either avoid or cherish this, but I choose the latter.
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Nice place to listen to live music and drink a god beer
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Mattia Casalegno is an installation artist and live media performer exploring issues of perception, intimacy and synaestetic performativity. His work, ranging from (a)sensorial devices, interactive environments, audiovisual live sets and public installations, is been extensively exhibited around the world. He's represented by the belgian Cimatics agency and writes regularly about art and digital technologies on the online magazine Digicult.
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French architect and photographer based in Barcelona
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A Montreal based fashion designer and professor at University of Quebec in Montreal, former head of Fashion, jewellery and accessories design Programme at HEAD-Genève, Ying Gao has achieved personal distinction through her numerous creative projects: six solo exhibitions in France, in Switzerland, in Canada, and more than one hundred group exhibitions around the world. Her varied creative work has enjoyed international media coverage: Time, Vogue, The New York Times, Dazed and Confused, Interni, ARTE. She is one of the “Fab 40: Canada” selected by Wallpaper magazine.
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I'm a London-based documentary and travel photographer, dividing my time between commercial commissions and personal projects. 
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Matthias Last is a Berlin based designer & art director. Founder of Studio Last and co-founder of the gallery Blake & Vargas.
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Tobias Rechsteiner is a type and graphic designer travelling between Berlin and Basel. He co-founded prolog.work a digital design studio in Basel, designs typefaces for Grilli Type and is currently doing an Innovation & Management MBA in Berlin. 
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Manchester based Photographer
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Laura Aviva is a Creative Director, and runs the product design studio L'Aviva Home. Originally from Los Angeles, she now splits her time between NYC and Mexico City.
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Artist and Art Director living in NYC, original from San Francisco.
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Art Director at Wieden+Kennedy
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Annina is a German graphic designer born in Würzburg and currently living in Constance with a focus on editorial design. After having espresso at a small gelateria on the other side of the street, she is working in-beetween her 30 succulents while listening to detective stories. Her approach is to make her projects look as much fun as she had making them.
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As the Chief Creative Officer of Squarespace, David leads the company’s award-winning creative team, whose work encapsulates all brand creative, web design and product design efforts for the company. His personal mission is to build great products and a great brand, while telling compelling stories at the intersection of product, design and marketing. Since joining Squarespace in 2013, David has masterminded four Super Bowl campaigns and won an Emmy award for most Outstanding Commercial of 2017. He has also led the successful launches of Squarespace Logo and Squarespace 7. Prior to Squarespace, David served as Worldwide Digital Executive Creative Director of TBWA Worldwide and led the creation and launch of the Digital Arts Network. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Creative Director at Wieden+Kennedy and AKQA, and as an Art Director at Sid Lee. His work has been recognized by almost every industry award, including the Cannes Lions, ADC, Clios, One Show, D&AD, Webby Awards and SXSW Interactive. David has recently been named as one of the Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company in 2017. He currently serves as an Executive Member of The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and is on the advisory board at D&AD. He is a frequent judge and gives talks for the ADC, One Show, D&AD, AICP, Webby Awards, SXSW and Fast Company. He graduated from RISD with a BFA in graphic design. A native of Quebec, Canada, David now resides in Tribeca with his wife and daughter.
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Type and Graphic designer currently based in Lausanne, founder of Altiplano—Type from the Alps to the Andes. I also regularly stay in La Paz Bolivia.
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Trained as graphic designer with more than 28 years of experience in all sorts of media, today I am a creative technologist. I am the publisher/samizdat of over 30 publications (comics, art books, zines etc), several toys, few socks, tons of wwws, 2 video games, 3 or 4 fonts and my favourite fruit is mango. My work has been published by Taschen, Phaidon, some Japanese magazines and all over Europe. Living and working in Bucharest.
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