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					       <title>Comme Des Garcons Aoyama Installation by Studio Toogood</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1309</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-30 15:25:10</pubDate>
					       <description>After the success of Studio Toogood’s shoe department design for Dover Street Market in 2009, Rei Kawakubo asked the designers to create a new installation. </description>
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					       <title>Luminous Mist Choreography by D’art Design</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1308</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-30 10:48:20</pubDate>
					       <description>Adidas’ trade fair stand at Bread&amp;Butter Berlin by D’art Design showed the clothing brand’s latest collection shrouded in mist.</description>
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					       <title>Moss your City by PUSHAK</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1307</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-29 15:26:18</pubDate>
					       <description>Representing Norway at the London Architecture Festival, Moss your City was inspired by PUSHAK’s native Nordic landscapes and the green activist projects sprouting up around the English capital.</description>
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					       <title>Artshop 10 by ZMIK</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1305</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-29 10:59:40</pubDate>
					       <description>At last month’s Art|41|Basel in Switzerland, the designers at ZMIK built a temporary boutique for [link= http://www.sevensisters.ch/index.php]Sevensisters[/link]. </description>
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					       <title>MiULiiR by Sohei Nakanishi</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1304</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-28 15:13:41</pubDate>
					       <description>Moveable walls add a touch of the surreal to Sohei Nakanishi’s hair salon, called MiULiiR, in Tokyo. </description>
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					       <title>Paysages en Exil by Nicolas Dorval-Bory and Raphaël Bétillon</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1303</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-28 10:08:43</pubDate>
					       <description>Nicolas Dorval-Bory and Raphaël Bétillon’s exhibition, Paysages en Exil, explores the phenomenon of ‘wandering plants’.</description>
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					       <title>Nana by eigenmannDUROT</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1302</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-27 16:54:19</pubDate>
					       <description>Design duo EigenmannDUROT is transforming ‘granny-style’ lamps into contemporary lighting objects, named Nana.</description>
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					       <title>Cirrostratus by Tim Habenicht</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1301</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-27 10:52:40</pubDate>
					       <description>This short film shows the lighting effects of Cirrostratus, an installation by Tim Habenicht, which was exhibited at this year’s Light+Building fair in Frankfurt. </description>
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					       <title>Foot Patrol by Wilson Brothers and Brinkworth</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1300</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-26 15:29:58</pubDate>
					       <description>A new [link=http://www.footpatrol.co.uk]Foot Patrol[/link] concept store, designed by [link=http://www.wilsonbrothers.co.uk]Wilson Brothers[/link] and [link=http://www.brinkworth.co.uk]Brinkworth[/link], hits Berwick Street in London this month. </description>
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					       <title>Loemen light sculptures</title>
					       <link>http://www.framemag.com/news/1299</link>
					       <pubDate>2010-07-26 10:29:07</pubDate>
					       <description>Mireille Verroken and Dries Braekman’s surreal light sculptures, named Loemen, combine the functional with the fun.</description>
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