





We all should have brought an extra set of clothes.

Here’s a short clip of the last waterfall we went to. The snow is melting now so the pressure is at its peak. We couldn’t stand there and watch it for more than a minute because we were getting drenched, so was the camera (you’ll notice the foggy lens). The cemented path that’s supposed to be dry looked like a creek. Damn, that roaring waterfall was intense.
One of my favorite songs.
“She put my mind at rest and put the sweetness in”

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Super duper dope! Designed by Leonardo Danielli constructed this piece from thick elements on a burnished steel frame. It is a mixture of modern and classical design the echoes a lot of the elegantly crafted furniture Falegnameria already stocks.


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Abisko brings us back to nature. Inspired by the unspoilt waterfalls of the Swedish National Park Abisko, the sink is unfettered by pipes. Nor does it allow water to accumulate in a big tub, something designers Johan Kauppi and Lars Sundström deem unnecessary.

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Italian architect Ferruccio Laviani’s latest project for furniture manufacturer Kartell, the ‘Tati’ lamp, is unique in its design and shape. Greatly resembling a mini flat-screen television, the Tati lamp is made out of a fluorescent circlet which is contained inside the TV-like box, and comes in four different variations, which set different moods. Its base, unlike in conventional table and floor lamps, is a neat glassy cuboid supporting the lamp, with the wiring in place.

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Constructed from white polished concrete and floor-to-ceiling glass, this magnum opus suspends the boundaries of ordinary living and commands amazing uninterrupted views of the ocean, open sky and natural landscape. Resting high above Torrey Pines State Reserve, this 11,000-square-foot piece de resistance showcases 4 bedrooms and 6 baths, fabulous two level guest house and features private access to Black’s Beach.



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