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  • Hospital Shakeout In Germany - Discarded Hospital Beds
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    Hospital Shakeout In Germany - Discarded Hospital Beds
    Several white metal hospital beds are dismantled and discarded outside against a stone wall and mesh fence in a grassy area in Burghausen, Bavaria, Germany, on October 11, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The substructure made using plastic ocean pollution

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Reclaiming plastics for the project

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Sand dune protction at a camping site.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The water absorbing tentacles that keep the island stable and prevent flooding during storms. They also help capture floating plastics

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project hotel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.The evolution plan

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Mangroves on the beach which help hold the structure together

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
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    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
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    FEATURE - Künstliches Inselresort, geschaffen aus im Meer geborgenen Plastiksäcken
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Island 1
    Ref 12910
    06/05/2021
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: Photo: Margot Krasojevic Architects

    An off-coast floating hotel has been designed using sacks of discarded plastic filtered from the oceans.The plan is for the mesh bags of reclaimed items ranging from bottles to tyres to be woven weaved together to create a floating landfill. It will be anchored to the ocean floor whilst sand and silt are deposited on top.The idea is to make the area hospitable to nurture mangrove trees whose roots grow around bags, cementing them to create a stable structure. Mangroves have been used as methods of flood defence by capturing or trapping sediment to self-build a type of defence wall as well as acting as flood prevention.This is thanks to their roots that swell and absorb the water preventing the island from capsizing or sinking and protect it from storms.The island structureb itself would also have a hand in filtering lastics from the water.The design is by London-based architect Margot Krasojevic whose brief is for am environmentally friendly resort in the Indian Ocean off the Australian-territory of the Cocos Islands.

    OPS: Render of the island project.Hotel

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_009
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_008
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_007
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_006
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_005
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_004
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    DUK10137014_003
    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
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    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
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    FEATURE - Diamant- und Weissgold-Gesichtsmaske zum Preis von 250'000 USD
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Mask 1
    Ref 12229
    05/10/20
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : Jacob & Co

    A high end jewellery company has unveiled a diamond encrusted face mask – costing $250,000 USD / €212.215 euros. The Jacob & Co creation features a white gold diamond mesh that gives the effect of real fabric.It is studied with 3,040 diamonds. totaling 73.27 carats.It was designed by the New York company’s founder Jacob Arabo with a team of precious metal craftsmen.It weighs 156.9 grams and is modelled on a medical-grade mask. The covering is designed to be worn over a protective mask. It began life as a one-off piece, but interest has been so high that the brand is now accepting custom orders.The brand’s chief content officer, Keith Strandberg said : “Jacob & Co. has often re-imagined everyday items in extraordinary ways – from neckties and gloves to a dress and even lingerie. “Now that everyone around the world has to wear a face mask, Mr Arabo decided to add sparkle and elegance to what has become a part of our everyday lives."

    OPS: The Jacob & Co diamond face mask.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
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    EXKLUSIV - Scott Disick besucht mit Sohn Mason das Kino
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Please contact X17 before any use of these exclusive photos - x17@x17agency.com


    Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - Scott Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie cool off at the movies after hitting the toy store with Mason Disick in Calabasas, CA. Sofia flaunts her assets, going braless in a skintight tak paired with KITH mesh-panel leggings and Air Jordans. Disick is reportedly "very happy" that ex Kourtney Kardashian has split with boyfriend Younes Bendjima. ROL-AZ/X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • EXKLUSIV - Iggy Azalea und Tyga Perform live im LIV in Miami
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    EXKLUSIV - Iggy Azalea und Tyga Perform live im LIV in Miami
    Exclusive-Miami, FL -20180805- Iggy Azalea and Tyga Perform at LIV on Sundays

    -PICTURED: Iggy Azalea
    -PHOTO by: Seth Browarnik/startraksphoto.com
    This is an editorial, rights-managed image. Please contact Startraks Photo for licensing fee and rights information at sales@startraksphoto.com or call +1 212 414 9464 This image may not be published in any way that is, or might be deemed to be, defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene. Please consult our sales department for any clarification needed prior to publication and use. Startraks Photo reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this material. If you are in violation of our intellectual property rights or copyright you may be liable for damages, loss of income, any profits you derive from the unauthorized use of this material and, where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or any statutory damages awarded Iggy Azalea (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans//IPAPRESSITALY_IPA012435/Credit:Riccardo Giordano / IPA/SIPA/1807161230 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00868196
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Cristiano Ronaldo at the Juventus Medical Center//IPAPRESSITALY_IPA012329/Credit:Riccardo Giordano / IPA/SIPA/1807161025 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00868171
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Cristiano Ronaldo at the Juventus Medical Center July 16, 2018
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Cristiano Ronaldo at the Juventus Medical Center July 16, 2018
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Cristiano Ronaldo at the Juventus Medical Center July 16, 2018
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
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    NEWS - Fussballstar Cristiano Ronaldo in Turin empfangen
    Turin. Cristiano Ronaldo expected at Allianz Stadium July 16, 2018
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
    Turin. Juventus fans wait for Cristiano Ronaldo at Allianz Stadium. In the picture: waiting fans
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Sporty Summer Fashion
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    Sporty Summer Fashion
    SONDERKONDITIONEN | SPECIAL FEE Sporty Summer Fashion *** Local Caption *** 00618096
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  • STUDIO -  Elizabeth Yeoman
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    STUDIO - Elizabeth Yeoman
    Model Elizabeth Yeoman showing of this seasons latest styles. Undulating tulle, a lightness of touch and painterly prints bring a stroke of style to the season. Raf Simons transforms plumage into a feathered fantasy at Calvin Klein.

    Pictured wearing : Calvin Klein 205W39NYC dress, £3,670 (calvinklein.com).
    © Natasja Fourie / Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01972869

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