Wong Kar Wine Winebar, Saint-Petersburg by Plan-S23

The expansion of European wine culture to Asia have not been that huge so far as during the last decade. The juxtaposition of classic winery and asian food went very well, and inspired a lot of urban food points. St.Petersburg-based happy three friends were no exception to open a new bar with a tricky name of "Wong Kar Wine" that has mixed up the love to good wine, movies and asian food at one place. Guys asked Plan-S23 design studio to create the space, and without any doubts Maxim Scherbakov and Kate Tolstykh did their best. The clean-shaped bar furniture has been created by VERSTAK Studio and unique wooden panels - by PROKK. So it happens that the full trio of studios came from Saint-Petersburg what make a big sense when speaking about local Russian design.

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Emotionally Rich Portraits by Kersti K

"Kersti K is an art and fashion photographer based in Malmö, Sweden. Her images are pretty authentic and emotionally rich that pushes viewers to ask themselves "what is the story here?". Lately we come across to similar style of photography around but in this crowd her works are definitely worth watching. Hidden faces, mirrors, vintage decorations, retro clothing, experimental frames, and calm but strong tones and light." via Joquz

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The Bold Bakery by Sarah Brockett

Graphic designer Sarah Brockett created the project Bold Bakery, an unconventional bakery that stuffs its cakes and cookies with sarcasm and sass instead of cream and sugar.

Though it’s branding may make it appear cute and friendly, the Bold Bakery is not where you want to purchase Grandma’s birthday cake from. It is, however, the perfect place to have a pie created for your cheating husband, or your bratty pre-teen daughter. This establishment simply oozes with sarcasm and sass. Don’t have anyone on your “shit list”? That’s okay. Plenty of our customers partake in “cake wars”, where they gift their friends with raunchy baked goods for no reason at all. Sometimes a little crude humor and chocolate cake is all you need to get by in life

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Landscape Photography By Elizabeth Gadd

21-year-old Canadian photographer Elizabeth Gadd (Facebook / Flickr) creates breathtaking landscape photos with solitary wanderers embracing their majestic natural surroundings. This self-taught artist’s work is an expression of her endless love for nature and traveling, which was inspired by her childhood in the scenic mountains and natural surroundings just outside of Vancouver. via Demilked elizabeth-gadd-1

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The Super Moon Lamp by Nosinger

The so called Supermoon – the lunar occurrence on March 19th, 2011 in which the moon appeared 14% bigger and 30% brighter – shined down on the people of Japan, inspiring them to believe, and have hope for, rebuilding what they had lost just over a week ago. The Moon is a topographically-accurate LED light that was created based on data retrieved from the Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft Kaguya, designed by Nosinger Design Team from Japan supermoon-nosinger1

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Benas Staskauskas Jewellery

Benas Staskauskas is a Lithuanian born artist who has created a wonderful handmade jewellery collection one-of-a-kind pieces.He spent a year in Iceland working on his first jewelry collection, learning more about nature, landscapes and cultural differences. This served as a great inspiration for his distinctive jewelry style and socially responsible methods of production. You can support and purchase his works on https://www.born.com/view/349/staskauskas-jewelry OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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Quayola + Deskriptiv

"We helped artist Davide Quayola with his newest piece of the captives series. The sculpture was printed in one piece by voxeljet in Germany and is now exhibited at the ars electronica in Linz." says Christoph Bader from Deskriptiv

Captives is an ongoing series of digital and physical sculptures, a contemporary interpretation of Michelangelo’s unfinished series “Prigioni” (1513-1534) and his technique of “non-finito”.

The work explores the tension and equilibrium between form and matter, man-made objects of perfection and complex, chaotic forms of nature. Whilst referencing Renaissance sculptures, the focus of this series shifts from pure figurative representation to the articulation of matter itself. As in the original “Prigioni” the classic figures are left unfinished, documenting the very history of their creation and transformation.

Mathematical functions and processes describe computer-generated geological formations that evolve endlessly, morphing into classical figures. Industrial computer-controlled robots sculpt the resulting geometries into life-size “unfinished” sculptures.

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Lifestyle Photography by Peter Kragballe

Recently spotted in Kinfolk magazine the photography works of Peter Kragballe from Copenhagen that captivates with the warmth of unknown homes. His obsess to details on photos is beautiful and perfectly aligned to the whole set of pictures of each house Peter Kragballe for Kinfolk

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Ines Kozic

"The photography of young French artist Ines Kozic (Instagram) is hard to overlook. Hailing from Lyon, the 22-year-old dancer and professional model, who is currently a postgraduate student at the school of Fine Arts in the French city of Rennes, has been capturing images using her father’s camera from a young age. Kozic’s photography, a body of work of disarming simplicity with a character all of its own, is inspired by fairytales and body ornamentation like jewellery and tattoos." via Yatzer Ines-Kozic-15

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Lifestyle Photographer Kara Rosenlund

Kara is an Australian photographer, stylist, adventurer and travelling wares retailer. " I celebrate my love for authenticity and adventure through my photography, styling and travelling wares retail experience. I’m passionate about Australia and how we all live within its vast surroundings. My visual story telling is inspired by the everyday people and landscapes I encounter on my adventures." Explore her road trips, photography, blog and a lot more on www.kararosenlund.com

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Poetic Jewellery by Ruby Robin

Irish artist Ruby Robin (Facebook) creates handcrafted jewellery that contains little bits and pieces of nature.

My handcrafted jewellery is designed to allow the quiet beauty of nature to shine, to stir the imagination, inspire wonder and encapsulate a microcosm of long forgotten memories. I make my jewellery using a range of strange and beautiful curiosities, found in the woods and on the mountain sides, on the windswept beaches and wild meadows.

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