Like A New Yorker !

Poster campaign by Mother New York promoting BikeNYC.org.
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Room 606


On the sixth floor of what was the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, a single room preserves a microcosm of the definitive masterwork of Arne Jacobsen. Room 606 is the last surviving interior of SAS House: an unparalleled example of modern architecture and design, completed in 1960.
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How Do You Define Beauty?

Daniella Rech images capture not only the real world behind the scenes, but angels as we typically don’t see them.
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Bio-Geometric Tailoring

In the words of the designer Ichiro Suzuki: Essentially in this collection I have taken elements of structural engineering and geometric design and moulded them around living forms using traditional hand-crafted techniques of bespoke tailoring; a marriage of seeming incompatibles that I term “bio-geometric tailoring”.
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Infinite USB


While the laptop is getting smaller, the USB ports are getting more limited. But more and more devices are using USB port. So this InfiniteUSB can solve this problem.When there is a new USB device plug in, at the same time, it provides one more USB port.
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Honda CBR 1000F Custom


You’d be hard pressed to guess that this bike started life as a 1987 Honda Hurricane, known less evocatively as the CBR 1000F. This amazing machine took Ian McElroy two years to build. The fenders are hand-crafted from aluminum, and a new subframe reshaped the back end. The bodywork is formed from sheets of aluminum meticulously welded together.
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Fly…

By Benoit Courti. Benoit Courti is a french photographer living in Paris.Fascinated by photography since his childhood, he first embraced a career as a music composer before becoming a professional portrait/art photographer in 2010.
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Rem (“Break”)


Brake lamp by designer Christian Vivanco, that uses a bicycle brake lever as a switch.
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Delivery…

Delivering dinosaurs for exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science. Arthur Pollock, 1984.
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