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March 7, 2012 / by N. Holder Towering, structurally unstable stacks of books beware: the new Library Table from KRUMNIKL ENVIRONMENT has the solution to keeping any collection of literary works from making a huge mess.

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Now That's What I Call Hot: LEGO Fashion - Geekologie

Designer Jean Charles de Castelbajac, now to be known as Jean Charles Van Damme Dem Legos Are Hot, displayed some LEGO inspired outfits at a recent fashion show . If you can't tell, they're making me amorous. Gimme kissey! Haha, now that'll be a nickel.
http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/ Thursday, March 22, 2012 I can’t believe Spring is here so quickly. Cool evenings and warm afternoons, my assistant Maggie says it’s her favorite time of the year because she can wear everything in her wardrobe all at once.

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http://www.selectism.com/news/ I love rugby shirts, but the only one I own that has a proper fit is bright red with a white collar, making me look like quite a goofy Gilligan when I wear it. Thus, on the hanger it lingers in isolation. This medium-weight cotton fleece whipper from Patrik Ervell , on the other hand, has all sorts of suave sophistication working in its favor.

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Horiyoshi belongs to a royal line of horishi tattoo artists: those specialising in the traditional full-body tattoo called Irezumi . This exhibition studies his paintings on silk as well as displaying tattoo instruments and paint brushes. Kokoro means ‘ heart ‘ and ‘feeling ‘ in Japanese and through the paintings exhibited Horiyoshi III preserves traditional Japanese culture and mythology through incredibly beautiful silk paintings.