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A-Z Deserted Islands are born of our culture’s deeply embedded fantasy of isolation, escape, and the lure of retreat within a “safe and predictable environment.” Reminiscent of tourist paddleboats, but lacking self-propulsion and tethered to an anchor, the large single-occupant fiberglass islands play off of the mix of recreation and tranquility associated with life on an island. Zittel has repeatedly returned to the theme of the island, which embodies our desire for… via @de_architects_ Andrea Zittel, Dc Collection, Blue Carpet, New York Apartment, Desert Island, Furniture Designs, California Homes, New Builds, Building Materials

A-Z Deserted Islands are born of our culture’s deeply embedded fantasy of isolation, escape, and the lure of retreat within a “safe and predictable environment.” Reminiscent of tourist paddleboats, but lacking self-propulsion and tethered to an anchor, the large single-occupant fiberglass islands play off of the mix of recreation and tranquility associated with life on an island. Zittel has repeatedly returned to the theme of the island, which embodies our desire for… via @de_architects_

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A-Z Deserted Islands are born of our culture’s deeply embedded fantasy of isolation, escape, and the lure of retreat within a “safe and predictable environment.” Reminiscent of tourist paddleboats, but lacking self-propulsion and tethered to an anchor, the large single-occupant fiberglass islands play off of the mix of recreation and tranquility associated with life on an island. Zittel has repeatedly returned to the theme of the island, which embodies our desire for… via @de_architects_ Space Cowboy, Space Cowboys, Support Structure, The Human Body, Human Nature, Architects, Home Furniture, The Social, Cowboy

A-Z Deserted Islands are born of our culture’s deeply embedded fantasy of isolation, escape, and the lure of retreat within a “safe and predictable environment.” Reminiscent of tourist paddleboats, but lacking self-propulsion and tethered to an anchor, the large single-occupant fiberglass islands play off of the mix of recreation and tranquility associated with life on an island. Zittel has repeatedly returned to the theme of the island, which embodies our desire for… via @de_architects_

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