Posted by Emma Eriksson
A friendly and relaxed atmosphere with a great kitchen. Lovely music and every now and then surprise live acts as Dungen. A big terrace with the park next door and the new ice cream bar makes it perfect for daytime as well.
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Cute cafe in the old town, with a nice garden to enjoy a their yummy pastries :)
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Built to revitalize a former trash incinerator, the square is the perfect place to spend an afternoon drawing, talking to friends and thinking about nothing.
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An absolutely stunning and private boutique riad right in the old medina of Marrakesh. Amazing moroccan food, pools, and cocktails.
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It's site says it's "A Friendly Store For Friendly People," and this is completely true. They throw fun parties in the back, and have a sick collection of clothes, housewares, and other goodies.
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Originally settled by Christopher Columbus, and officially founded because of the California Gold Rush, the city of Colon is surrounded by statues, street vendors, and container ships.
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Coffee, books and art gallery!
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Posted by Mari Kojima
A little island/beach community in Kanagawa, which is about an hour away from downtown of Tokyo by train. The beach there is really dirty but I love the place. I used to work at the radio station by Enoshima as an assistant DJ. After the recording, I hopped on the train to go see the beach pretty often.
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Greatest "free" bar view over London. The Heron Tower is a commercial skyscraper in London. It stands 230 metres tall including its 28-metre mast making it the tallest building in the City of London financial district and the third tallest in the UK.
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Explore NYC’s new and enduring architecture, engineering marvels and the revitalized waterfront from the teak decks of Classic Harbor Line’s elegant motor yachts.
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Posted by Marietta Varga
First snow at Budapest XI. district, Gazdagrét. -  2018 - 
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If you're looking for somewhere that has an an excellent selection of artist books then Yvon Lambert is the place to go. Not only that but they sell incredible tote bags, with great straps and nice minimal design that will last you a life time. Out the back is a small gallery space, often showcasing the work of featured artist who's book is for sale in the shop. One of my favourite things about this shop is how friendly and welcomign they are! Not only that but they do cool collaborations, such as the one with David Horvitz, where he emails them a new photograph of the sky every day, the bookshop prints it out and you can only buy that one image on the day.
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I'm living my dream of working as a freelance illustrator in the San Francisco area, where the redwood forests, dramatic cliffs, and occasional whale tails are a source of constant inspiration. My first book, 'Wendell the Narwhal' was published by Simply Read Books last year. Clients include Penguin Random House, Usborne, American Greetings, The Seattle Symphony, and others. As a certified California Naturalist, I hope to use illustration as a tool to educate and inspire others to fall in love with the natural world. 
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I am an interior designer and ceramic artist based in Milan. I graduated with a degree in Art History from Goldsmiths' College London. Photo credit Debora Mittelstaedt
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Yanik Hauschild is a German graphic designer.
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Performer, dancer, visual artist, curator and event manager. Based in Berlin.
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Hello, I'm Alejandra, a fashion stylist who spent seven vibrant years in London and now calls A Coruña home. My passion for travel fuels my love for discovering new places, captivating exhibitions, vintage shops, and trendy restaurants.
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Fashion designer based in London
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illustrator and graphic designer from Berlin
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Mauro d'Agati began working as a professional photographer in 1996, from the outset covering many Sicilian jazz festivals, art manifestations and theatrical events. He has always been motivated by the exploration of Sicilian, especially Palermitan, social phenomena. He has undertaken work for numerous italian and International publications including Geo, Stern, Suddeutsche Zeitung, Das Magazin, Vision China, El Pais Semanal, Le Monde, GQ, L'Espresso and Internazionale. In 1999 he published his first book Softly walking, consisting of Black and white images illustrating the everyday life of Massimo and Gino, a gay Palermitan couple. In may 2009 he published the book Palermo Unsung, in july 2010 Alamar and Napule Shot published by Steidl Verlag. Follow Sit Lux et Lux Fuit, Steidl 2012, and Marzia's Famliy, steidl 2014.
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Photographer, Vienna, Austria
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Illustrator living in East London - born and bred in Bristol
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Partner of View Source. From New York City.
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Based in London and Kyoto, Okaku explores the laws and transcendent forces that shape the world. Integrating theoretical frameworks from philosophy, religious studies, quantum mechanics, and information thermodynamics with myths, legends, and occult folklore, she combines collage, animation, VR, and AI technologies and performance to create works that encourage active participation from the audience and present diverse perspectives.
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Digital Art Director working in London.
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