ARCHIGRAM: THE MAGAZINE STYLINGArchitecture's most influential, innovative, and beloved underground magazine, reissued for the first time in a clamshell box. Inspired by comic book culture, pop art, psychedelia, the space race, sci fi, Constructivism and Buckminster Fuller, the hugely influential British collective Archigram was the epitome of 1960s avant garde architecture. Their self published, lo fi but materially ingenious magazine, Archigram, begun in 1961, announced their
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Coin pocket openings do not use red selvedge
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The cap and vent plug are fitted with NBR (food-grade) rubber o-rings for a secure seal
The peace and love sign was designed int eh 1950s by Gerald Holtom and was along with the peace hand sign adopted by anti-war activists during the 1970s
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This quality whiskey glass has a cast pewter foot