When in need of some inspiration The Design Museum is an obvious choice living in Copenhagen. What is not that well known to the visitors is that the Design Museum has a great poster collection not open to the general public. If you plan your visit and make an agreement with the Museum beforehand, you will be able to visit the collection archived in the attic above the Museums’ library (which is also a must-see, but expect to be ‘shushed’). The Design Museum has since its founding in the 1890s collected posters, and the collection documents commercial, cultural, and political developments in poster history both in Denmark and around the world, from the boom in posters in the 1800s to today. And all of the stars of poster history are represented. The curator of the department will be able to find posters relevant to the subject you are interested in, and is very knowledgeable of both printing techniques and cultural history.
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The different views of the skyline are unbelievable. I especially like rooftop views from different apartment buildings. Try to get on top of an apartment building. This is the view from my apartment...
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New extraordinary spot on the map of Krakow. In a former house of prayer, with its walls covered with charming frescos from the beginning of the last century, you can find three floors of special atmosphere, good food and the best playlist in the city. It's a must.
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We are enjoying this restaurant for sundays lunches. Which is not easy to find vegetarian restaurant opend on sunday. It’s calm nice place you can be with kids there. We like their Beyond Meat offer with amazing fries, all is really well spiced. You can have cool drinks Matchbata and Yerbata are our favourite.
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We love having ramen here - it's a beautiful space, feels a bit like being back in NYC, and the food is incredible. There are two locations, the one in De Pijp is bigger, so easier to get a table, but the other location is very cosy, so get there early if you go to that location.
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The Polish Institute Düsseldorf is one of many Polish Institutes worldwide which were established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland. It aims to promote the cultural relationships between Poland and Germany using the presentation of Polish art, cinema, theatre, music, and literature and to intensify the mutual exchange of history, politics, education and society. The Polish Institute Düsseldorf was founded in 1993. It is active not only in North-Rhine Westphalia but also in Rhineland-Palatinate, Hessen and Saarland. Apart from its exhibitions, seminars, workshops, lectures and discussions in its impressive location at Düsseldorf’s Altstadt (Old Town), the Polish Institute takes part in numerous projects of German museums, galleries and universities. It frames programs of theatres, cultural festivals, cinemas and concert halls and organizes study tours and educational and youth projects.
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Its been my high street for the last 20years. On a sunny day its full of colors, lots of soul and plenty of bargains. Don't go by what you hear, come and check it out for yourself.
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A phenomenal cultural place which brings to London the best contemporary dance talent and productions. Sadler's Wells is one institution that makes London such a an amazing place to live in. Always ground-breaking and risk-taking programming. The best dance venue in the world, thanks to the amazing artistic vision of Alistair Spalding and his team. Leading by example and always doing it with heart.
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Painting from the fish market in the Ballarò area, a historical center of Palermo.
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Sometime in 2016 Sprout Home garden center sprung a second, even larger space on Grand Street. Like many of the converted warehouse buildings in the neighborhood, this space offers a soaring ceiling, exposed rafters, and the warmth of unfinished brick walls. All this serves as a lofty and inviting backdrop to the real stars—the plants (!) of all sizes and species. This verdant space (complete with a stunning, fresh-cut "flower bar") is cleverly curated to feel more like a botanic garden, than your typical nursery. Incredibly you could take it all home with you! Oh! And while you’re there, don’t forget to choose a planter from their inspired selection. They have a gorgeous pot for every plant and plant-lover, no matter how green(ish) your thumb may be.
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Amazing spot, gallery in the huge yard you can get a draught beer plus portion of inspiration or just chill.
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Graphic designer based in Amsterdam
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Terhedebrügge is a Berlin based design studio founded by graphic designer Antonia Terhedebrügge and furniture designer Silvia Terhedebrügge. With their work they connect two and three dimensional layers and combining it with a quite clear, conceptual and graphical arise. They do furniture projects as well as graphic design projects - in cooperation with manufactures, cultural institutions, brands, industry, designers and friends.
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Ksenia Tokmakova is an Interior Architect and Designer. She is currently based in Moscow and works on personal and commissioned projects internationally. Her expertise covers various mediums: from editorials to curated environments and set design which opens her up to many ways of different contexts.
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Fille. Co-founder of @idee.fixe | Designer, Creative
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Photographer and Film maker
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Visual artist and designer
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Graphic designer. Based in London, from Buenos Aires.
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Creative Director and entrepreneur with the constant need to learn from everything that surrounds me
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With a background in textiles and sculpture, through her MA at Royal college of art. Jing has created objects and performances to challenge the unsaid rules and invite her audiences to reflect on alienation. Jing shall continue exploring such themes with her multidisciplinary approach.
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Jody Hudson-Powell, together with his brother and life-long creative collaborator Luke Powell, joined Pentagram as a partner in 2015. Originally hailing from Somerset, England, the brothers had great success with their independent design studio Hudson-Powell. Jody has always been interested in the ways technology shapes the way we view and experience the world around us. These interests culminated in an experimental practice developed at Central Saint Martins and a Virtual Environment MSc at UCL’s Bartlett School of Architecture.
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Wade Jeffree is a New York-based Designer and Art Director whose practice is based upon creating long-standing collaborative partnerships built on honesty and purpose within the fields of art, culture, and commerce. He believes in a life where work and play are forever intertwined. As of 2016, he runs a studio with his wife Leta Sobierajski from Brooklyn, New York.
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Im a ceramist and production designer from south of Brasil.
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Furze Chan is an Illustrator and graphic designer, who lives and works in Hong Kong. Furze is a regular contributor to Obscura Magazine. She is also one of the founders of 1984 Publishing. Her previous clients includes JR Central Japan Railways, M le magazine du Monde, Vice Media, and J.Crew.
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Creative-/Art Director and founder of C100 Studio, artist (christianhundertmark.com), author (The Art of Rebellion I, II, III, IV, The Art of Writing your name), publisher (A Bigger Park magazine). Living in Munich.
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