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[2008] “Half Fool” o in italiano “Il Re di Coppe” è il bicchiere doppio uso che, in un solo pezzo, racchiude un bicchiere da acqua e uno da vino. Stabile, versatile, sempre reversibile. La forma permette di non scaldare il contenuto e di impugnarlo in modo comodo e sicuro.
Progetto selezionato per l’esposizione Food Design 5 nel 2008.
In everything one must consider the end.
— Jean De La Fontaine
Typeface: Burbank
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Fool’s Gold is so hot right now! This stone also known as Pyrite has often mistaken for gold because of it shiny golden metallic luster, which makes it so beautiful. These rough cut cubes of pyrite are linked together on an antique brass chain with a brass hook clasp. This bracelet is very rough and tumble but has an odd elegance in its simplicity.
Photo from the UW Drama production "Fool for Love", the story of two battle-weary lovers meeting for a final conflict.
Directed by Catherine Seeback.
The production ran from February 3-6 and 10-13 in 1999 in n Studio 180, Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo.
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Photo from the UW Drama production "Fool for Love", the story of two battle-weary lovers meeting for a final conflict.
Directed by Catherine Seeback.
The production ran from February 3-6 and 10-13 in 1999 in n Studio 180, Hagey Hall at the University of Waterloo.