May 27, 2018

Star Wars Inspired Death Star Fire Pits Are Handcrafted With the Force

With the buzz still surrounding the latest Star Wars film and the anticipation of long summer nights, KG Metal Firepits (formally Farmington Firepits) unites the two in a playfully unexpected way. They've created a Death Star-inspired fire pit that roasts delicious s'mores while paying homage to the epic movie franchise–especially the unforgettable scene where this planet-destroying weapon is annihilated.

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May 25, 2018

37 Creative Father’s Day Gifts for the “World’s Greatest Dad”

Year after year, stores sell the same old Father's Day presents, from boring barbecue accessories to tried-and-true toolsets. While these standard gifts are always a safe bet, why not push the envelope this year with a unique Father's Day gift? We've got a gift guide to help! In this selection of creative presents for dad, you'll find products that put a fun twist on dad's age-old favorites.

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May 25, 2018

Photoshop Expert Visualizes a World Where Giant Animals Roam the Land

While many would have only heard tales of human giants from folklore, Toronto-based photographer and Photoshop artist Mani visualizes a world where gargantuan animals roam the land. His growing portfolio of surreal photography sees wild animals and domestic pets as monstrous beasts that prowl freely through city streets and dreamlike landscapes. Mani’s photo manipulations often place the giant creatures next to human explorers who are dwarfed by the animal’s huge size.

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May 24, 2018

Street Photographer Captures Candid Photos of New York From 1969 to 2006

Since the late 1960s, native New Yorker Jeff Rothstein has been documenting his hometown. Wandering the streets with his 35 mm camera, he was able to photograph and preserve a New York that “no longer exists.” Rothstein works exclusively in black and white, giving his street photography a timeless feel that can sometimes make it difficult to understand if we're looking at a scene from 1979 or 1999.

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