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Under the busy streets of New York City rests a perfectly preserved monument to that city’s transportation history. The City Hall Subway Station was first constructed over 100 years ago, a part of New York’s earliest underground transport network. It was shut down in 1945, where it lay dormant and untouched until a one night public exhibition on the station’s centennial.
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A stunning Dominican church has been converted into Selexyz bookstore in Holland.
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Handsome coffee roasters just opened in downtown LA. This space might just have it all.
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Some things the west side just knows how to do. Townhouse doors is one of them.
Dream house: discovered. Inverted Warehouse Townhouse by Dean/Wolf Architects
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Concrete Blonde designed by Dreamtime Australia Design out of Sydney
Joseph – Brot vom Pheinsten (Joseph - Finest Bread) in Vienna, Austria
Not only a gorgeous loft, but not a real photo. Mad jealousy ensues, on so many levels.
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Artichoke lamp, meet gorgeous crown molding. The odd couple match made in heaven
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traditional and modern design elements needn't be adversaries...
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Base Camp - a climate responsive and adaptable weekender - by Insite design
Love this indoor/outdoor space from Lorcan O'Heirley Architects
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Retro Beach Kitchen: The punchy turquoise hue of the vintage-style appliance puts a chic spin on the space. A tumbled-glass backsplash mimics natural sea glass and contrasts the sleek concrete countertops. Reproduction pendant lighting and period barstools top off the soda fountain look the homeowners hoped to achieve.
Beautiful photos of August restaurant by Nicole Franzen
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Love Jamie Beck's photo-diptychs and this chalkboard strip down the wall at this hudson, ny cafe.
Great material contrast at Garde Manger in Montreal
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Love this reclaimed slab wood table from Croft House but I'm even more in love with the silhouette pattern on the wall behind.
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