I want to buy everything in store. Super cute place that stocks great things.
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Historical building from Bogotá. 
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I spent a lot of time in the British Museum whilst studying for my Degree. My work has changed considerably since then but it is still a place I return to again and again. Inspiration doesn't always come from objects in the collection but also from the space and its visitors.
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Almost every underground station in Amsterdam has a fascinating story behind it. My favourite one is metro station ‘Weesperplein,’ because it has a hidden station underneath the actual station that was meant for the 'Singellijn.' However, that line was never build and the second station remained useless. Besides that the hidden station was also equipped to serve as a shelter during the cold war. The large doors that were meant to hermetically close the building are still visible at both ends of the platform. Other small details, like the panels in the ceiling than can be used as tables when turned around, are also silent references to the building’s former use. 

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Beautiful independant Cinema recently restaured hiding a rooftop bar. If you ask nicely you can access the bar without having to buy a ticket to movie and enjoy the view on one of the most dynamic avenues of the city. Mosaic lovers will enjoy.
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Be berated by old women, discuss the translation of 'Take That' and be told the only way to cook vegetables properly.
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Great place to get your work done, it's a library with nice interior space. 
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SOAS university has a small gallery space dedicated to exhibitions about Asia, Africa and the Middle East. There's a small but beautiful Japanese zen garden on the rooftop (currently closed for refurbishment)
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A station, a stop or two away from London sits a shop that is only open once or twice a year – its specialty are books but it also sells things.
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If you are looking for something special to treat yourself or make a memorable gift, this curated shop is for you. Carefully selected ceramics, money well spent indeed. 
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A pretty little garden with tiny pond full of colourful fish, small waterfall, pebbles for foot massage and elder go players. 
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Khyati Trehan is an independent graphic designer and 3D visual artist from New Delhi, India. Her work is textural, playful, emotive and driven by an ache to make the intangible tangible. Khyati’s career has seen her work across disciplines, drawing inspiration from the context of the work and often exploring the edges of all things visual for the likes of the Oscars, New York Times, New Yorker Magazine, Apple, Adobe, Absolut, Instagram and Snapchat. Khyati was one of Print Magazine's 15 New Visual Artists under 30 in 2017, was chosen as the Artistry Creator of the Year at Adweek’s Creator Visionary Awards, won the ADC Young Guns 19 and most recently, made it to the Forbes 30under30 India List.
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I'm a writer and Associate Editor of Oh Comely Magazine
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Designer & Art Director based in Copenhagen
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Vancouver-based artist Howie Tsui's culturally divergent practice owes much to the shifting backdrop of his formative years spent in Hong Kong, Lagos and Thunder Bay.
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I'm Angelo Iodice and I was born in Barletta, southern of Italy. I'm graduated in Chemistry and whole of my research has developed in these years under the mark of scientific intervention on a classical stratification. The study of archeology, the ancient pagan rituals, the attraction towards the indeterminate and the elusive holograms through physical chemical formulas are the basis of my reserche that once anagrammated produce unusual shapes and visions that enchant. Now I'm living in Ancona, Italy.
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Hey I'm a greek design director based in London
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Founder & CEO of Everpress. Living & working in East London.
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Misha de Ridder (1971, Alkmaar, The Netherlands) lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. To search, to disclose and to write with light is what Misha de Ridder does in his landscape photos and videos. He does not seek the comfort zone of the beautiful and picturesque, but of the sublime. De Ridder exhibited at Juliètte Jongma Gallery, Layr Wuestenhagen Contemporary, PhotoEspaña, the Triennial of Photography Hamburg, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, FOAM and The Museum of the City of New York. Photobooks by Misha de Ridder are Sightseeing (2000, De Balie), Wilderness (2003, Artimo), Dune (2011, Lay Flat), Abendsonne (2011, Schaden.com), Falaise (2016, Roma Publications).
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Trevor Basset is a graphic designer and illustrator from Seattle, WA. He works at Ride Snowboards and helps curate the Silver Screen Society, a project launched in early 2011. He graduated from Cornish College of the Arts in 2010 and also works with his wife as Small Horse Studio.
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I paint astronauts and, sometimes, dinosaurs.
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I am a creative strategist. I have founded Travel Kollekt - a publishing platform and research tool for travelers to create research and inspiration into real physical travel books. I am also the founder of ‘dot the i’ – a micro-global studio and consultancy guiding top executives and decision makers on brand, communication and design strategy. I have also written and curated award-winning cookbooks, travel books, magazines & blogs – both International and Danish. Before my independent work life I worked with Fritz Hansen and GUBI as Communications & Product Manager and Creative Director - Brand & Communications.
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Modern Desert Magic.  Surreal Minimalism.
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Visual artist based in Milan
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