Get festive for the holiday season and make this wonderful Free Girl Elf Crochet Pattern. Can also be turned into an ornament !
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£19
Superman is the world’s greatest hero. He is a tireless champion dedicated to protecting life and battling injustice not only in his city of Metropolis, but also all over his adopted world and across the universe.
With his fantastic powers and abilities, fueled by his alien cells—which hyper-efficiently process the solar energy of Earth’s yellow sun—Superman is an unstoppable force for good and a steadfast punisher of evil.
£9
From the Studio Ghibli anime Princess Mononoke comes this metal brooch!
A magnificent brooch to hang on your clothes or a bag. An elegant accessory for everyday wear.
Size: 3.7×3.4×0.2cm
£33
The origins of Metron are unknown, but at some point in history the New God received an amazing chair from enigmatic presence Mobius.
It allowed Metron access to time, space, dimensions, and all the knowledge in the universe—except for the mysterious benefactor’s identity. On his incredible journeys, Metron witnessed multiple crises destroying and remaking numerous realities.

With 10 Pokémon that you can theoretically catch, Dwarf Factory’s Pokémon keycaps let you turn your keyboard into a functional monster-collection. Each keycap comes with a 3D Pokémon encased in clear resin, designed to face you when installed onto your mechanical keyboard. And if you’re a bit of a Pokémon sucker like me, these are like literal bait.

The latest Zaha Hadid Architects project to rise in Shenzhen looks like it belongs in another world entirely. The Yidan Center, which just topped out this month, cuts a dramatic figure against the city skyline with its rippled, canyon-like form that seems to defy conventional building logic.


There’s something mesmerizing about watching waves crash against a harbor, the way they ripple and fold into themselves with an effortless rhythm. Japanese architect Kengo Kuma must have spent some time observing this when designing the Busan Lotte Tower, because he’s managed to bottle that exact energy and stack it into the sky.