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What a clock! The Newgate Clock is a simple and absolute classic wall clock with a modern twist. With red and green hands, the clock revamps a vintage look into some a bit more modern. Ultra reliable and running off AA batteries, the clock is also available in silver with green/red hands or black with just red hands.

Click here to purchase for £80.

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Designed by UK based artist, Jamie Wieck, these Carrier Bags are inspired by Wieck's transparent trash bag used to collect rubbish. In this carrier bag project, Jamie Wieck created a pair of bags to quite literally carry the shopping. We love the way they look.

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A classic in 20th century design, the Formosa Calendar has been in production by Danese since 1963. A clever design combining ease of use and visiblity, the Formosa is a great example of form & function associated with Mari's concepts of modern design and is included in museum collections around the world. Available in your choice black or natural aluminum support with either black or red data.

For further product details, click here.

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Made with a grey melton wool and natural veggie leather, Yuketen's Triangle Back Pack is one of their most classic outdoor accessories. Tough construction and top quality materials make it an ideal bag for anything really. The leather is a fine natural colour which is ready to take on the patina of daily use.

Made in the USA, click here to purchase for $340.

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Clothing designer Rachel Antonoff presents short film, Top That! inspired by the film Teen Witch. The video features Alia Shawkat of Arrested Development fame, Jack Antonoff (brother of Rachel, former lover of Alia, signer of Steel Train, and all around cool person), Steel Train bandmate Daniel Sibert, and a few others. The video was directed by Ryan Rickett.

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Inspired by the death of the Polaroid camera, the question, "What do you want to do before you die" was posed and documented on a polaroid picture, coined the "Before I Die I Want To..." project. Although it's a bit mortal, the project became wildly successful attracting hundreds of polaroids, a book deal, and more.

Click here for more information about the project and enjoy some bonus photos below.

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Check out this great piece of work from Brooklyn designer, Mike Perry, titled "A Monument To Something Simple." The art features Mike's trademark doodles with an interesting pattern of painted wood shingles in the middle. The piece has been sold at the list price of $2,000, with more items for sale here.

If you dig Mike's work, click here to check out a feature we ran on Mike from March.

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Brooklyn creative, Monika Wyndham, is a confident sole. By the looks of her online portfolio, we have an experimental, throw-myself-into-anything type, who isn’t afraid to lay her colors on the line for all to critique. Above, is a shot called "Cactus Window" from her store front work. If you're feeling it, visit the website and especially make sure to check out the Collage section.

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Check out this time lapsed video of a guy who walks from New York City to San Francisco. The video takes a full minute and 54 seconds to go coast to coast and features "Home" by Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros, in the background. You can't go wrong with that.

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Charles Adler is a syndicated Canadian talk show host, a person who'd be flattered to be dubbed Canada's Rush Limbaugh. Montreal based designer, Raymond Biesinger, one time listened to his program and near died, gaging at what Adler was saying. It was at that moment that she decided to drawl this.

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