Vintage 50’s-era matchbook for ‘The ROSE BOWL’ nightclub, located somewhere in Chicago.. No address listed, but you could always try phoning: “Delaware - 2819”
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Vintage 50’s-era matchbook for ‘The ROSE BOWL’ nightclub, located somewhere in Chicago.. No address listed, but you could always try phoning: “Delaware - 2819”
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Romanian matchbox label by Shailesh Chavda on Flickr.
polish matchbox label by maraid on Flickr.
Japan Matches Collection by diemulus on Flickr.
Kokeshi Matches by Kumi Hirasaka, Akiko Yamada, and Shinsuke Nishiumi of The Kokeshi Team
Kokeshi Matches started as a product of pure creativity. In 1994, as a part of a group exhibition, Kumi Hirasaka drew faces of KOKESHI (traditional Japanese wooden dolls) on each match by hand. In 2000, Kokeshi Matches are mass produced and later expanded into various designs such as chicks, piggies, cats and cranes.
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(Source: lapazmerchantstudio, via karlkaos)
from “Haunted Mansion”
by Suehiro Maruo
メシ食うな
Stop Eating!
Text by Kou Machida
Translation by Klara
Erase my entire existence
Negate my entire existence
And that of those...
Nakanishi Natsuyuki, Yamanote loop line in central Tokyo, 1962 Tokyo’s post-war Avant-garde ...
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755)
Leopard, 1741.
movie script of Ran 乱 (1985) by Akira Kurosawa