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A blog about design, fashion, music, photography, time pieces and anything else we think you should know about. Run by New Zealand product and furniture designers CINA.

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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Polaroid SX-70

I just bought a Polaroid SX-70 so to share the joy check out this original vid from Polaroid .

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I just got a woody

Wow, this series absolutely rocks. A series of chairs made to mimic the look of fabric but sculpted from solid wood. Check out Veronika Wildgruber’s site here. AMAZING

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NZ vid

Awesome vid pointed out to me by Claire. The Naked and Famous — Young Blood from Special Problems on Vimeo.

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Alpa

These have to be the coolest cameras that are being made today. In a market full of plastic DSLR’s it’s refreshing to see a company making precision photographic instruments that reek of class. ALPA of Switzerland produce these cameras with film backs and digital backs with more than 60 megapixels and sensors up to 40...

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Dose of Architecture

“House C” by Japanese architects Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Co.Ltd is situated in Chiba, just outside of Tokyo. I lived in this area for a while when I was living in Japan. This house is all class, from the roof garden to the great use of floor space at a minuscule 90sqm. I’ll be blogging...

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24 Hours in 19500 Frames

An amazing video of the 2010 Nürburgring 24 hour race. The BMW Schnitzer team took out first place. This video was shot on the 5D Mark II by Stereoscreen and is a true testament to how versatile that camera really is. 24 HOURS IN 19500 FRAMES from tim hahne on Vimeo.

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Chronogenic

First post!! I thought I’d start off by getting something on here and what better way to start off the blog than my most valued piece of design that I own. A classic Heuer chronograph that was handed down to me from my grandfather. This particular model was really hard to find information on but...

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