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Paul Octavious — The Book Collection

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Higher! Faster! Stronger!

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1960’s Pierre Cardin. Space Age!

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Wicked!

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Ever feel stapled to your job?

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This one made me smile.

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Wonderful. This image echos Michelangelo’s David.

Michelangelo’s David

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How wonderful is this Coco Chanel vintage fashion bathing suit?

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I simply love the way these Italian products are packaged. I wonder if they would work for pre-packed local foods like chicken rice with portraits of our own home grown “Ah-peks”.

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Monster-munch!

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An artist still stuck in retro, Mathiole.

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design work life

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Rock of Ages.

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This&That, a collection of hand blown glass domes by Fabrica. Love the deflating “Balloon”. You can view the rest on Dezeen.

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Now that’s one way we could paint our ships! Not only does it look great! It actually doubles up as dazzle camouflage!

“Dazzle camouflage, also known as Razzle Dazzle or Dazzle painting, was a camouflage paint scheme used on ships, extensively during World War I and to a lesser extent in World War II. Credited to artist Norman Wilkinson, it consisted of a complex pattern of geometric shapes in contrasting colors, interrupting and intersecting each other.”


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