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Blanket Fort - Grackle & Pigeon
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At some point as kids, we all threw a blanket over two chairs and called it our clubhouse?who ever said the fun needs to stop? Artistic duo Grackle + Pigeon hereby declares that growing up is optional, and presents you with twenty-plus artisanal blanket forts to activate the imagination and stoke the childlike wonder inside. Perfect for all ages, each project features a mix of photography and instructions to guide the way, including: * Bears Love Breakfast (a rustic camping fort) * Ground Control (David Bowie?themed, with a moonlike glow to suit every Starman and ?woman) * Om Shanti (perfect…mehr

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At some point as kids, we all threw a blanket over two chairs and called it our clubhouse?who ever said the fun needs to stop? Artistic duo Grackle + Pigeon hereby declares that growing up is optional, and presents you with twenty-plus artisanal blanket forts to activate the imagination and stoke the childlike wonder inside. Perfect for all ages, each project features a mix of photography and instructions to guide the way, including: * Bears Love Breakfast (a rustic camping fort) * Ground Control (David Bowie?themed, with a moonlike glow to suit every Starman and ?woman) * Om Shanti (perfect for vinyasa or a leisurely nap) * Garden Party (a backyard pièce de résistance worthy of a [tiny] wedding reception) This gorgeous little book will inspire you to build cozy hideouts in living rooms, yards, work spaces, and the great outdoors. Hit pause on modern-day living, and take refuge inside a world of your own creation.
Autorenporträt
Grackle + Pigeon is a wife-and-husband creative team based in Brooklyn. Together, they have worked across print, theater, video, and the web to bring artful concepts to fruition. Their work can also be found in the independently published novels Dahlia Cassandra and Concrete Fever. Their philosophy is that everyone needs a little magic in their realism.