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Thumas ErgoBase utilizes traditional Japanese joinery, eliminating the need for screws or bolts, resulting in a remarkably silent and stable bed frame. Constructed from sustainably sourced eucalyptus...
Giuseppe Penones sculptures explore the relationship between humans and nature, often intervening directly in natural landscapes. He is known for his works that incorporate trees, stones, and other na...
The TerraCharge Station stands out with its unique wooden design, crafted from sustainably sourced materials. It delivers up to 45W of power via USB-C Power Delivery and features a minimalist aestheti...
Kevin Johnny and Larry Johnson's The Joy of Shelter provides a detailed guide to building shelters in various environments, from forests and deserts to arctic regions. It covers a wide range of shelte...
Kengo Kuma is known for his 'erasing architecture' philosophy, which seeks to make buildings disappear into their surroundings. He is a master of wood construction, using traditional Japanese joinery...
1 Hotel Central Park, located near Central Park, emphasizes sustainable design and eco-friendly practices. Its use of natural materials and rooftop garden create a tranquil and restorative atmosphere....
SmartCat's Ultimate Scratching Post is a tall, spiral-shaped scratching post designed to satisfy a cat's natural scratching instincts. It's wrapped entirely in durable sisal, providing a satisfying an...
Burt's Bees 100% Natural Bamboo Brush Set emphasizes sustainability and natural materials. The brushes feature soft bristles and handles made from bamboo. While the performance isn't as high as some p...
Linoleum flooring, often confused with vinyl, is made from natural materials like linseed oil, cork dust, and wood flour. It's a sustainable and biodegradable option that offers a unique aesthetic. Li...
Shingle Style architecture, prevalent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is characterized by its extensive use of wood shingles, asymmetrical design, and a focus on natural materials. Often fo...
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