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The Home of Designer Finn Juhl Is a Study in Timelessness (& Perfectly Placed Furniture)I've always been fascinated by the homes of the designers who created the furniture that we love, and one of the most fascinating is the home of Danish designer Finn Juhl. Although his designs aren't nearly as well-known as those of Charles and Ray Eames, his home is even more widely publicized, perhaps owing to its timeless minimalism, and to the lovely, intentional way he set pieces into the space, letting his furniture, and the way it was grouped together, inform the shape of the house itself.
315 Surprising Things Productive People Do DifferentlyI recently interviewed over 200 ultra-productive people including 7 billionaires, 13 Olympians, 20 straight-A students and over 200 successful entrepreneurs. I asked a simple, open-ended question, “What is your number one secret to productivity?” After analyzing all of their responses, I coded their answers into 15 unique ideas.
6The 20 Most-Instagrammed Beauty Products Right NowThere are some beauty products you keep stowed away in your medicine cabinet. And there are those so pretty and luxurious—and, well, Instagrammable—that you can't help but post a shot of them. We culled 20 of the products that we see most as we scroll and that always have us double-tapping.
2Rage Against The Machine's Bassist Is Sorry For Inspiring Limp BizkitI don't really listen to Rage Against The Machine and my ears would close up for good if I ever tried to listen Limp Bizkit (they are dead to me for butchering, slaughtering, disemboweling and shitting on a George Michael song), but I live for some good old-fashioned bitchy hate. Limp Bizkit has cov
1Above Average Presents: Everyone’s Upstairs NeighborsMeet the couple who have turned noise into an art form. Is it a bowling ball? Is it a metal barrel? You never know with these masters of sound. This is what your upstairs neighbors are really up to. What kind of neighbor are you? You might also like…
4Entire Neighbourhood Secretly Learns Sign Language To Surprise Deaf NeighborMuharrem, a deaf man living in Istanbul, just received a huge surprise when, one morning, everyone he bumped into in his neighborhood responded to him with sign language! A team of people from Samsung and the Leo Burnett ad agency spent a month setting up cameras and teaching people throughout his neighborhood sign language. On the appointed day, Ozlem went for a walk with her deaf brother, who was stunned to meet so many signing people in a world where those who can communicate in sign are often few and far between. The ad was designed to raise awareness about Samsung’s new call center for the deaf and hard-of-hearing in Turkey. It’s nice to see advertisements that can both raise awareness and make the world a better place. Muharrem’s neighbors spent a month secretly learning sign language Hidden cameras were placed throughout his neighborhood One day, Muharrem, a deaf man living in Istanbul, and his sister Ozlem headed out for a walk… …and were greeted with an unexpected “good
1Banned in the U.S.A.: 20 Wildest Censored Album CoversThe original cover for the Mamas and the Papas' debut album: all four band members crammed into a bathtub (with Michelle Phillips stretched out over the other three). But because it was taken in an actual bathroom, the photo also included a toilet, which was taboo. The toilet was first obscured with a text box, and later cropped out entirely.
1Watch San Francisco's Rapid Gentrification Unfold on Google Street ViewThese days, it's rare to find a piece of San Francisco news that doesn't at least make a passing reference to the city's rapid-fire gentrification. And while numbers like the 115 percent increase in evictions over the past year are certainly astounding, nothing drives the point home quite like seeing the city evolve right before your very eyes.
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