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We know all too well the importance of merging good wine with good design . The Pierre Negrevergne 2Wine Collection by Kossi Aguessy is a prime example of this, a wine case that exudes style to communicate the quality of the wine within. Kossi Aguessy crafted this case with inspirations in “Parisian chic and wild Africa”, styles which are not at all in conflict in his design. The collection includes a white and a red, with the former birthed from sauvignon and viagner varietals, and the red a mix of syra, merlot, verdot and cadornet. Aguessy’s design is so rich, so simple and bold, we can practically taste the wine itself just from a long look at these images. [kossi aguessy and pierre negrevergne via yatzer ]

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The two greatest criticisms of wind power farms are their construction costs and the visual drain they pose on otherwise natural environments. Suppose, however, there was a way to cut building costs by using existing infrastructure– and to add these eyesores to existing eyesores. A group of enterprising, eco-conscious thinkers have dreamed up a plan where existing electricity towers are used as wind power sources. The “Wind It” project by Nicola Delon, Julien Choppin, and Raphael Menard proposes a string of the tower-ported wind turbines to be placed in wind-sensitive areas, then feeding this freely-generated power directly back into the grid. While the project was conceived for France, the team insists that this technology could be employed in China, in the US and otherwise. We wouldn’t mind this tech powering our homes… would you? [via inhabitat ]

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