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repurposed shipping containers top colorful workspaces by impepinable studio in spain

An Industrial compound Recast at Office Scale for Agrosemillas   With these newly completed Agrosemillas Offices, Spanish firm Impepinable Studio presents a playful and more colorful take on the industrial workspace. The project is located in El Peral, Cuenca, within Madrid’s broader agricultural territory, where expansive fields and logistics sheds dot the horizon. The 280 […]

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This Mercedes-AMG Uhlenhaut Shooting Brake Concept is the Most Beautiful Car You’ll See This Week

There’s a name in Mercedes-Benz history that carries almost mythological weight: Rudolf Uhlenhaut. The engineer and designer behind the legendary 300 SL Gullwing was known to drive the prototype racing versions of the car to work in Stuttgart, casually lapping most professional racing drivers in the process. The original 300 SL Uhlenhaut Coupe, the racing

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Beautiful Occult Hand Embroidery By Adipocere, Weaving Macabre Maidens And Danse Macabre On Line

Adipocere is a Melbourne‑based embroidery artist who crafts intricate, macabre illustrations on natural linen using hand embroidery, blending innocence with unsettling melancholy and surrealism. Themes draw from occult motifs, danse macabre, vanitas, death and the maiden, spiders, bats, skulls, and existential concepts like martyrdom and impermanence, often portraying raven‑haired maidens interacting with skeletons, goats, and

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Cosmic Whimsy Illustrations By Anka Yanovna, Where Chunky Wood Bots Catch Constellations In Celestial Seas

Anka Yanovna is a digital artist creating whimsical, cosmic fantasy illustrations featuring chunky robots, wood bots, celestial seas, portals, mirrors, and heart motifs. The style blends playful, rounded organic forms with glowing, otherworldly elements — constellations in jars, star‑catching bots, dimension‑shifting mirrors, and blooming signals — often framed as narrative vignettes like “The Story of

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Stunning Dark Fantasy And Horror Paintings By David Michael Wright, Inspired By 80s Movies And Clive Barker Nightmares

David Michael Wright is a Yorkshire‑based British freelance artist and illustrator who creates dark art, dark fantasy, horror and sci‑fi imagery, working mainly from his home studio in Royston, near Barnsley. Born in 1979 and raised on 1980s cartoons, movies and hand‑painted poster art, he cites Clive Barker, Graham Humphreys, H.R. Giger and Drew Struzan

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4 Upholstered Columns Become a Chair, And One Bends Into a Table

There’s a particular kind of furniture that makes you stop scrolling. Not because it’s trying to be art, and not because it’s doing anything especially clever with materials or manufacturing. It stops you because it looks like something you’ve never seen before, and then a second later, you completely understand it. Liam de la Bedoyere’s

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2026 Escape Pod is more powerful, comfortable, and all set for escaping into the wilderness

There are a few camping trailers, as apt at exploring the roughest terrains in the remotest parts of Australia as the Escape from Victoria-based Goldfields Campers. The all-new 2026 Escape, designed after the original camper, is no less, in fact, the petite solution, the Escape Pod. Which reimagines the existing model, is “built for those

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autonomous robotic installation writes and erases history in real time

Paul&Albert examine history as a continuously revised construct   Writing History by Paul&Albert is an autonomous art installation developed for Museum aan de A in the Netherlands. The project examines history as a dynamic and continuously revised construct through a robotic system that writes and erases content directly onto glass.   At the center of

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