Nice place for a cake and coffee.
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Contemporary art museum of Tokyo. I had the chance to attend to 3 cool exhibitions. Huge rooms, nice scenography, good sound (saw Dumb Type collective/Ryoji Ikeda installations).  Good restaurant too!
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One of my favorite venues in the city is the Stadtgarten restaurant and club alongside the beautiful parc of the same name. Highly recommended are the Cologne Sessions parties which take place in the legendary basement called Studio 672.
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I’m not sure what I like best about this deli: the speck which was so good that I ‘accidentally’ ate the whole package of it before I got home, or the fact the staff are always so friendly even when I ask for my order in my terribly rusty Italian.
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Super tasteful place, best wine selection (all natural off course, french cuisine with a Japanese light approach and suuuper nice staff.
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Beautiful chaos. I recommend a "tour guide" your first time here as it is very easy to get lost in these tiny streets and alley ways. In 1147, the Berber Almohades conquered the city, destroying most of the buildings and rebuilding its' medina. A bustling market with different sections including tile, metal, art, scarves, jewelry, rugs, antiques, teas, oils, etc. Be careful to decipher what "shops" are authentically Berber, and which are actually just items made in china. A tour guide will also help teach you what to look out for...
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Cheese Island, organic fruits and veggies with affordable prices, this grocery store is heaven
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Nameless pink shop run by a talkative redheaded Piaf who handpicks and sells allsorts of things from the 1950s - 70s - furniture, clothes, sunglasses, lamps. Unpretentious and priced correctly.
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A lovely healthy cafe in portobello!
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The promdenade's landscaping is beautiful as it seems to be untouched.
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Posted by Tanya Pedra
In Gracia neighborhood, you can find this intimate restaurant. For a closer experience, sit at the bar and get the lunch special.
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Contemporary, yet timeless. Minimal, yet warm. Graphic, yet calm. Calculated, yet intuitive. The characteristics defining the work of interior architect Frederic Kielemoes, seem to be an interplay between opposites. Yet, his designs are pleasant, balanced spaces with a richness in materials, colours and detailing. His portfolio has a strong focus on residential interiors, but also includes exhibition stand designs for respected brands. Frederic is a collector and long-standing admirer of Belgian Geometric Abstract Art, with key artists such as Gilbert Decock and Marc Verstockt. In their formal language, basic shapes such as the circle and the square are strongly present. Frederic's designs often start with a similar sensibility, before they get sculpted into refined, threedimensional environments.  His choice to work in a modest office with one other interior architect is a deliberate one. Frederic prefers to work in close contact with his clients on the one hand, and the contractors and craftsmen on the other. To hone his knowledge, he can regularly be found on site and in workshops. "My aim is to understand the limits as well as the endless possiblities of materials and techniques, to come to the most elegant solutions." 
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Freelance Illustrator Taipei and San Francisco raised, NYC based.
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Hi! I'm a animator and artist. have a nice day.
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Caroline Gervay is half-French, half-Vietnamese and based in London where she graduated from Westminster University with a BA (Hons) in Photographic Arts in 2010. Her work explores the boundaries of imagination generated by human struggles.  She has lived in France and Spain and now works as a freelancer and specialises in analogue processes.
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Graphic Designer / Art Director
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Sebastian is an Illustrator, Designer and Art Director. His artworks are defined by a rough paper- cut-like vector style, grainy textures and well picked color compositions.
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Sarah Moussa is a Photographer and Art Director based in Brooklyn, New York. She is also the founder of Unfaded (unfadedstudio.com), a project sharing the stories and interviews from inspiring folks creating beautiful stuff and making the world a better place.
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Aysha Tengiz is an illustrator based in London.
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artist/illustrator/catlady
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After years of casually being Ask The Hoff to friends and friends of friends I decided to share my knowledge and discoveries of London and beyond. 
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I am an interior designer and ceramic artist based in Milan. I graduated with a degree in Art History from Goldsmiths' College London. Photo credit Debora Mittelstaedt
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There is a lot of BLA, BLA, BLA in the word “Design”. For us, design is synonymous with project, the plan. The aesthetic results of a project are the consequence of objectives sought in the design process and that often include other values. MgComunicació has been working to achieve business goals for nearly two decades. We avoid aesthetic makeups to delve into the reality of each project we want our work to pick up real fruits for our customers economy. Flexibility, agility, commitment to our projects and alignment of interests among all people, companies, entities and / or institutions is what creates a strong flow of energy. This working method allows the team to adapt to the expectations of each client, with lower costs and the technical characteristics and commercial models of different projects.
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Laurence Kubski is a photographer and a graphic designer based in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Designer based in Bristol, UK.
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