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10 Lessons to Learn from Minimalism Without Becoming a Minimalist

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Minimalism is the practice of finding freedom and joy through having less. In a society where we are so focused on acquiring more, doing more, being more, it offers a breathe of fresh air to the ceaselessness of the rat race. Unsurprisingly, it's become something of a movement garnering a surge of popularity; note: minimalist queen Marie Kondo. It goes beyon[...]

8 Unusual Houses in Japan That Break All Architectural Norms

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They are quirky. They are minimal to the extreme. They are stark. They are bizarre. The following houses in Japan turn architectural norms on theirs heads and stand out from the cookie-cutter homes in their neighborhoods as surreal manifestations of form, function, vision, and originality. 1. The Hilltop House with Glass for Walls and Wildlife for Neig[...]

Bohemian Dream: Justina Blakeney

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Crafting and curating imaginative spaces stimulating enough even for the most creative souls, bohemian queen Justina Blakeney bears a keen eye for unique compilations. Her style carries viewers on a voyage as galloping camel traders riding through desert sands, bearing aromatic spices and fine silk. Art and design oriented since she was a child, Blake[...]

Fold Pot

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We all know the hassle of switching pots to provide breathing room for our plant babies to grow and flourish, but Italian designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso offers an ultra nifty solution: the Fold Pot that grows with your plant. So simple, yet so brilliant. Made of flexible silicon rubber, the pot begins with the ring rolled down, and as the plant grows,[...]