Artificial waterfalls in a natural park, where both maintenance and entertainment coexist.
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Village is an independent book store and publishing house in the centre of Leeds. The store specialises in self published zines from local to international artists. The store also sells selected art, design and photography books from well established independent publishers. If your ever in the corn exchange make sure you check it out.
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Long afternoon naps rarely happen here, sadly. But I never stop fantasizing.
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Colourful, crowded and charmingly bonkers café-cum-deli proudly located in Peckham. This little café inside Peckham’s Persian delicatessen, Persepolis, is a fun place serving fun food. Not many table to sit down so I would definitely recommend reserving a table a head.
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My favorite lake to visit during the warmest months. It's located in the southwestern part of Berlin and it's reacheable by public transportation, just around 40min from the city center.
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KINDL- Center for Contemporary Art. It’s an old brewery that has been transformed into an Art Center, … both galleries often have unusual, beautiful and thought provoking shows.
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Great food, great wine, great vibe. You will fall inlove with this small, vibrant, vivatious little jem of a place. Located mid Tel Aviv, but alittle bit off main street so the vibe is super local. highly reccommended. great for brunch and dinners
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Super nice mens- & womens-wear. Kind German girl behind the counter most days. Good boots & great windows.
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Always in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, is the most direct route for a bike ride into the city from my place. This is a kind of alcove and lookout point that also reminds me I’m about to reach the top of the climb. I guess I kind of like the series of light bulbs and ornate rivets and metal work, the kinds things you really don’t see from a distance.
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The HB pier is one of my favorite spots to walk and shoot photos.
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A place for when you only have a day and your soul needs the smell of an ocean breeze and to feel sand between your toes. You can watch all the craziness of Coney Island from across the water.
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Fine coffe and pastries selection. Awesome interior design by Pool Studio.
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Illustrator and designer from Hong Kong living in Brooklyn.
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Hello! This is Abrar from Muscat, Oman. It seems like you do not have anyone from my city. Sounds like a great chance for me to share it!
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Hi - I am Jesse. I am artist based in London, formerly of Los Angeles & NYC.
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Creative Director & Owner of HO•LA Design Studio GmbH
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I'm a artist in East London.
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Graphic Designer / Art Director
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designer | animator
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Riley Hooper is a documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY.
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Miltos Bottis is a Greek, London based graphic designer with a methodical approach to identities, printed matter, websites, and visual communication. Content-based research and typography-led design justify his approach to every project.
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Ilaria Falorsi is an illustrator from Florence, Italy. Born and raised there, she grew up surrounded by art everywhere while studying at the Agricultural Technical Institute. After a few years spent doing an array of different jobs, she started her illustration career in 2009. Since then, she illustrated several children’s books between France, UK, USA and Italy. Some of her clients are: Editions Milan, Gallimard, Flammarion, Auzou, Nathan,Tourbillon, Usborne,Twirl, Simon&Schuster, MacMillan, Scholastic and Edizioni El. From time to time, she also collaborated with other brands such as Ferrero, Biscottificio Antonio Mattei, Selle Royal, Findomestic bank, Timberland and the fashion brand Ermanno Scervino to illustrate sales campaigns, and various objects- from cookie tin boxes to bike saddles. Her illustrations has been awarded and selected from associations like the Society of illustrators, American Illustrator, 3×3, and the Bologna Children's Bookfair.
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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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https://www.fortlaan93.com & http://laurapraet.com
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Creating social media for entrepreneurs in creative industries by working personally to tell their story + showcase their style.
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Figurative painter living and being inspired by the beautifully wild Pacific Northwest.
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Creative thinker & Graphic designer, based in Paris.
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