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The Polaroid Camera is where it all started for many photographers and so its good to see its not being forgotten in this digital age. Monocol thought it would be cool to create a giant plush version of SX-70 camera and what a great result. For $60 you can own this giant Polaroid pillow aka the Plusharoid.

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I am not really a lampshade fan simply because no designs have ever caught my eye… but thanks to Donna Brady I think I may have to purchase my first ever lampshade. Donna has taken some great graffiti / urban decay photography and converted them into various lampshades. The 2 above designs are the most impressive in my opinion but they are all very unique so see which graff lampshade you prefer.
[via Ektopia]

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Photo frames are great for showing of some of your favourite moments but too many photo farmes can be quite boring. So why not spice it up a bit and add a Etch-a-Sketch Frame. Photojojo has a cool tutorial on how you can make your own Kitschy Etch-a-Sketch Picture Frame in 4 simple steps. Perfect addition if your looking for something to add to your retro style room.

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Love sweets and all things sugar coated? Check out these guys….

Craig Kanarick is candy enthusiast and photographer currently based in New York.

His site features one of a kind creations alongside fellow designer Rebecca Odes.

The pieces are truly magical and even feature luscious pics of some all time classic sweets including gummy bears and sugar hoop necklaces and bracelets.

Prices for sets of prints range from $850 - $2500.

View the website at www.rockmade.com

post by Natalie

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