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The cross itself is shaped like this so churches are able to fly the flag vertically to mark a church or a holy ground either nation-wide or internationally. Also, if someone were to wear the flag (provided that they ware it properly, which is by the hoist worn around the neck), it will look symmetrical. I put the diamond and star on the left side of the flag for two reasons: if it is used as or modified to be a banner, the star would remain on top (as a star should) and should the flag be draping in a place where there is no wind, it would be obvious that the flag represents Australia because it would be almost impossible to cover up the diamond and the star with the folds. The red-white and blue colours are to represent British colonisation back when Australia was colonised and federalised. The diamond surrounding the star is to separate the star from the cross. The first thing to point out on my flag is the large 8-pointed star in the centre-left of the flag. *All of the above product pieces are designed more as an art-piece than a purely functional product. You couldn’t rest you back on it properly as the back is just a bulge.Is supposed to be in the shape of an embryo as the name suggests.You would have the chair riding into your pelvic area instead of having to sit on a flat surface. Has both fabric and leather (not shown) variants.

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Looks as if it was inspired by the movie War of the Worlds. The elongated body and the tripod design looks alien-like.Product can catch a price from $127AUD for the stock standard one on their website ( ) to a whopping price of $2390AUD for the bronze coloured one (in which only 299 units were created).Like with Starks kettle, its main function is a modern art piece to sit in the kitchen.A traditional juicer is superior as in the traditional juicer can catch unwanted matter (such as seeds), as Starks juicer will either drop the seeds in the cup or all over the surface your juicing on.As the picture above shows, you have to put the cup under the juicer then squeezing the fruit on top of the device in the hopes it actually goes into the cup. Yet another unorthodox way of using a simple kitchen appliance.Juicy Salif (yet again) by Philippe Stark At an angle, it could look like a clothing iron.

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  • Looks somewhat like an medieval Anglo-Saxon battle helmet.
  • Regular edition can fetch up to $250USD on eBay and $300USD for the “Anthracite” edition.
  • Extremely simplistic design with very little detail (See second point.).
  • You have to pour the water into the bigger spout rather than filling it through a hatch.
  • Unorthodox way of getting water into the kettle.
  • More to look like a modern art piece than an actual kettle, but still can function as a kettle.
  • Meant to look good both indoors and outdoors.
  • It’s meant to look like a growing plant, appropriate design for a watering can.
  • You hold it either by the small stem or the neck
  • Four colours: pure white, sunshine yellow, olive green, sky blue and lead grey.













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