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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Tangerine Dream live im Konzert
Tangerine Dream:
Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Besetzung Thorsten Quaeschning, Hoshiko Yamane, Paul Frick in der Laeiszhalle, Hamburg, 26.10.2023
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Belgium, Brussels, OMD, Cirque Royal, February 15, 2024
Brussels, Belgium, February 15, 2024. Paul Humphreys keyboardist of the band Orchextral Maneuvers in the Dark
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Belgium, Brussels, OMD, Cirque Royal, February 15, 2024
Brussels, Belgium, February 15, 2024. Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys founders of the band Orchextral Maneuvers in the Dark
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Belgium, Brussels, OMD, Cirque Royal, February 15, 2024
Brussels, Belgium, February 15, 2024. Paul Humphreys keyboardist of the band Orchextral Maneuvers in the Dark
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iPhone case gives handset physical keyboard
Ferrari Press Agency
Phone case 1
Ref 15444
07/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Clicks Technology
An iPhone case that gives the handset a Blackberry-style keyboard, has hit the market.
The Clicks protector is a silicone QWERTY-keyboard-equipped phone case which is longer than the handset.
The device plugs into the phone's Lightning or USB-C port depending on the model and is powered by the phone's battery.
The Clicks design means it also frees up screen space usually taken up by the iPhones virtual keyboard.
It additionally offers keyboard shortcuts and a backlight for use in dark environments, plus it's claimed to come off easily when not needed.
It even has a backlight for typing at night.
A spokesperson for UK-based maker Clicks technology said: “Its an accessory that extends the capabilities of the iPhone.”
Company co-founder Michael Fisher added: “We use keyboards on our desktops, laptops and tablets every day - so it's kind of odd that we abandoned physical buttons on the smartphone.
”Clicks brings the tactility and precision of a physical keyboard to the iPhone, so people don't have to wait until they get back to their desks to create or communicate with the satisfying feedback only real buttons can provide.”
Clicks can be preordered now for $139 USD / €127 euros for iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro or $159 USD / €145 euros for iPhone 15 Pro Max) and starts shipping in February139.
It is currently available in two colours, yellow and grey.
OPS: The Clicks iPhone case with keyboard
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iPhone case gives handset physical keyboard
Ferrari Press Agency
Phone case 1
Ref 15444
07/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Clicks Technology
An iPhone case that gives the handset a Blackberry-style keyboard, has hit the market.
The Clicks protector is a silicone QWERTY-keyboard-equipped phone case which is longer than the handset.
The device plugs into the phone's Lightning or USB-C port depending on the model and is powered by the phone's battery.
The Clicks design means it also frees up screen space usually taken up by the iPhones virtual keyboard.
It additionally offers keyboard shortcuts and a backlight for use in dark environments, plus it's claimed to come off easily when not needed.
It even has a backlight for typing at night.
A spokesperson for UK-based maker Clicks technology said: “Its an accessory that extends the capabilities of the iPhone.”
Company co-founder Michael Fisher added: “We use keyboards on our desktops, laptops and tablets every day - so it's kind of odd that we abandoned physical buttons on the smartphone.
”Clicks brings the tactility and precision of a physical keyboard to the iPhone, so people don't have to wait until they get back to their desks to create or communicate with the satisfying feedback only real buttons can provide.”
Clicks can be preordered now for $139 USD / €127 euros for iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro or $159 USD / €145 euros for iPhone 15 Pro Max) and starts shipping in February139.
It is currently available in two colours, yellow and grey.
OPS: The Clicks iPhone case with keyboard
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iPhone case gives handset physical keyboard
Ferrari Press Agency
Phone case 1
Ref 15444
07/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Clicks Technology
An iPhone case that gives the handset a Blackberry-style keyboard, has hit the market.
The Clicks protector is a silicone QWERTY-keyboard-equipped phone case which is longer than the handset.
The device plugs into the phone's Lightning or USB-C port depending on the model and is powered by the phone's battery.
The Clicks design means it also frees up screen space usually taken up by the iPhones virtual keyboard.
It additionally offers keyboard shortcuts and a backlight for use in dark environments, plus it's claimed to come off easily when not needed.
It even has a backlight for typing at night.
A spokesperson for UK-based maker Clicks technology said: “Its an accessory that extends the capabilities of the iPhone.”
Company co-founder Michael Fisher added: “We use keyboards on our desktops, laptops and tablets every day - so it's kind of odd that we abandoned physical buttons on the smartphone.
”Clicks brings the tactility and precision of a physical keyboard to the iPhone, so people don't have to wait until they get back to their desks to create or communicate with the satisfying feedback only real buttons can provide.”
Clicks can be preordered now for $139 USD / €127 euros for iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro or $159 USD / €145 euros for iPhone 15 Pro Max) and starts shipping in February139.
It is currently available in two colours, yellow and grey.
OPS: The Clicks iPhone case with keyboard
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DUKAS_164443432_FER
iPhone case gives handset physical keyboard
Ferrari Press Agency
Phone case 1
Ref 15444
07/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Clicks Technology
An iPhone case that gives the handset a Blackberry-style keyboard, has hit the market.
The Clicks protector is a silicone QWERTY-keyboard-equipped phone case which is longer than the handset.
The device plugs into the phone's Lightning or USB-C port depending on the model and is powered by the phone's battery.
The Clicks design means it also frees up screen space usually taken up by the iPhones virtual keyboard.
It additionally offers keyboard shortcuts and a backlight for use in dark environments, plus it's claimed to come off easily when not needed.
It even has a backlight for typing at night.
A spokesperson for UK-based maker Clicks technology said: “Its an accessory that extends the capabilities of the iPhone.”
Company co-founder Michael Fisher added: “We use keyboards on our desktops, laptops and tablets every day - so it's kind of odd that we abandoned physical buttons on the smartphone.
”Clicks brings the tactility and precision of a physical keyboard to the iPhone, so people don't have to wait until they get back to their desks to create or communicate with the satisfying feedback only real buttons can provide.”
Clicks can be preordered now for $139 USD / €127 euros for iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro or $159 USD / €145 euros for iPhone 15 Pro Max) and starts shipping in February139.
It is currently available in two colours, yellow and grey.
OPS: The Clicks iPhone case with keyboard
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DUKAS_164443431_FER
iPhone case gives handset physical keyboard
Ferrari Press Agency
Phone case 1
Ref 15444
07/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Clicks Technology
An iPhone case that gives the handset a Blackberry-style keyboard, has hit the market.
The Clicks protector is a silicone QWERTY-keyboard-equipped phone case which is longer than the handset.
The device plugs into the phone's Lightning or USB-C port depending on the model and is powered by the phone's battery.
The Clicks design means it also frees up screen space usually taken up by the iPhones virtual keyboard.
It additionally offers keyboard shortcuts and a backlight for use in dark environments, plus it's claimed to come off easily when not needed.
It even has a backlight for typing at night.
A spokesperson for UK-based maker Clicks technology said: “Its an accessory that extends the capabilities of the iPhone.”
Company co-founder Michael Fisher added: “We use keyboards on our desktops, laptops and tablets every day - so it's kind of odd that we abandoned physical buttons on the smartphone.
”Clicks brings the tactility and precision of a physical keyboard to the iPhone, so people don't have to wait until they get back to their desks to create or communicate with the satisfying feedback only real buttons can provide.”
Clicks can be preordered now for $139 USD / €127 euros for iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro or $159 USD / €145 euros for iPhone 15 Pro Max) and starts shipping in February139.
It is currently available in two colours, yellow and grey.
OPS: The Clicks iPhone case with keyboard
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Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
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Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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DUKAS_162527851_FER
Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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DUKAS_162527850_FER
Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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DUKAS_162527849_FER
Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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DUKAS_162527848_FER
Christmas themed computer keyboard key caps
Ferrari Press Agency
Caps 1
Ref 15272
08/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Dwarf Factory
Computer keyboards can now display some Christmas cheer — with a range of themed key caps featuring Santa, a snowman and a decorated tree.
The highly detailed resin models can replace conventional keyboard caps anywhere in the board for festive fun.
They have been created by US company Dwarf Factory.
They are called Frosty, Yule Tree, and Pere Noel.
Each one features a few iconic holiday archetypes, including a snowy light-adorned chimney as a base, and a snow globe-style circular orb as a topper.
Frosty is home to a classic snowman, Yule Tree holds a decorated Christmas tree while Pere Noel is Santa.
They are being sold, by online store drop.com.
A spokesperson said: “These are handmade from resin with an incredible level of detail and quality.
“These festive artisans may just inspire you to leave your holiday decorations up all year long.”
The caps are $49 USD each / €45 euros.
OPS: The festive computer keyboard key caps.
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Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: Also available is a matching croissant-shaped mouse rest
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Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: The baguette keyboard rest .
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Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: The baguette keyboard rest .
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Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: The baguette keyboard rest .
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Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: Also available is a matching croissant-shaped mouse rest
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_162204856_FER
Baguette-shaped keyboard rest
Ferrari Press Agency
Baguette 1
Ref 15243
30/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: firebox.com
Here’s a tasty looking keyboard wrist rest to make computer work more comfortable — shaped like a baguette.
The French-style loaf design is filled with memory foam with a covering that looks just like the famous bread stick.
It measures 44 cm long and almost 9 cm wide and is sold by online store firebox.com
A spokesperson said: “This delicious-looking cushion is perfect for keeping your wrists comfy during those long hours of typing away and earning your crust.
“ It's the perfect accessory for any bread enthusiast, and will have your coworkers dough-eyed with envy.
“This baguette-shaped keyboard rest will have you feeling like you're on a roll.”
OPS: The baguette keyboard rest .
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Die Abendmahlsskulptur von Peter Barnes in der Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist
The Last Supper Sculpture by Peter Barnes at Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist in the High Street in Winsor.
The amazing work of art at St John the Baptist Parish Church in Windsor. The sculpture was inspired by the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and is now installed near the imposing 400-year-old painting of the Last Supper by Francis Cleyn, gifted to the church by George III.
Peter Barnes says “My aim was to re-create the painting as an abstract three dimensional form; I wanted to keep the detail to a minimum while retaining all the expression and interaction of the characters.” Peter estimates it is decorated with over 50,000 computer keys some are placed at random, some form words or phrases from the Bible, ensuring you find something new each time you look.
Peter explains “I wanted this sculpture to be finished with a mosaic but not in the conventional way. I realised that a computer keyboard is made up of squares which could be used as tiles. This led me to thinking of the possibilities; the letters, numbers and symbols could be utilised to create further interest and meaning.”, Credit:Geoffrey Swaine / Avalon
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FEATURE - Die Abendmahlsskulptur von Peter Barnes in der Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist
The Last Supper Sculpture by Peter Barnes at Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist in the High Street in Winsor.
The amazing work of art at St John the Baptist Parish Church in Windsor. The sculpture was inspired by the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and is now installed near the imposing 400-year-old painting of the Last Supper by Francis Cleyn, gifted to the church by George III.
Peter Barnes says “My aim was to re-create the painting as an abstract three dimensional form; I wanted to keep the detail to a minimum while retaining all the expression and interaction of the characters.” Peter estimates it is decorated with over 50,000 computer keys some are placed at random, some form words or phrases from the Bible, ensuring you find something new each time you look.
Peter explains “I wanted this sculpture to be finished with a mosaic but not in the conventional way. I realised that a computer keyboard is made up of squares which could be used as tiles. This led me to thinking of the possibilities; the letters, numbers and symbols could be utilised to create further interest and meaning.”, Credit:Geoffrey Swaine / Avalon
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FEATURE - Die Abendmahlsskulptur von Peter Barnes in der Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist
The Last Supper Sculpture by Peter Barnes at Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist in the High Street in Winsor.
The amazing work of art at St John the Baptist Parish Church in Windsor. The sculpture was inspired by the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and is now installed near the imposing 400-year-old painting of the Last Supper by Francis Cleyn, gifted to the church by George III.
Peter Barnes says “My aim was to re-create the painting as an abstract three dimensional form; I wanted to keep the detail to a minimum while retaining all the expression and interaction of the characters.” Peter estimates it is decorated with over 50,000 computer keys some are placed at random, some form words or phrases from the Bible, ensuring you find something new each time you look.
Peter explains “I wanted this sculpture to be finished with a mosaic but not in the conventional way. I realised that a computer keyboard is made up of squares which could be used as tiles. This led me to thinking of the possibilities; the letters, numbers and symbols could be utilised to create further interest and meaning.”, Credit:Geoffrey Swaine / Avalon
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FEATURE - Die Abendmahlsskulptur von Peter Barnes in der Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist
The Last Supper Sculpture by Peter Barnes at Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist in the High Street in Winsor.
The amazing work of art at St John the Baptist Parish Church in Windsor. The sculpture was inspired by the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and is now installed near the imposing 400-year-old painting of the Last Supper by Francis Cleyn, gifted to the church by George III.
Peter Barnes says “My aim was to re-create the painting as an abstract three dimensional form; I wanted to keep the detail to a minimum while retaining all the expression and interaction of the characters.” Peter estimates it is decorated with over 50,000 computer keys some are placed at random, some form words or phrases from the Bible, ensuring you find something new each time you look.
Peter explains “I wanted this sculpture to be finished with a mosaic but not in the conventional way. I realised that a computer keyboard is made up of squares which could be used as tiles. This led me to thinking of the possibilities; the letters, numbers and symbols could be utilised to create further interest and meaning.”, Credit:Geoffrey Swaine / Avalon
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FEATURE - Die Abendmahlsskulptur von Peter Barnes in der Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist
The Last Supper Sculpture by Peter Barnes at Windsor Parish Church of St John the Baptist in the High Street in Winsor.
The amazing work of art at St John the Baptist Parish Church in Windsor. The sculpture was inspired by the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci and is now installed near the imposing 400-year-old painting of the Last Supper by Francis Cleyn, gifted to the church by George III.
Peter Barnes says “My aim was to re-create the painting as an abstract three dimensional form; I wanted to keep the detail to a minimum while retaining all the expression and interaction of the characters.” Peter estimates it is decorated with over 50,000 computer keys some are placed at random, some form words or phrases from the Bible, ensuring you find something new each time you look.
Peter explains “I wanted this sculpture to be finished with a mosaic but not in the conventional way. I realised that a computer keyboard is made up of squares which could be used as tiles. This led me to thinking of the possibilities; the letters, numbers and symbols could be utilised to create further interest and meaning.”, Credit:Geoffrey Swaine / Avalon
(c) Dukas