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DUK10153929_013
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
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Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
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Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10153929_012
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_011
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_010
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu..Bear
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10153929_009
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Illustration of how the animal prevents slouching
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_008
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_007
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Rabbit
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_006
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_005
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Orangutang
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_004
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.Sloth
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_003
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu. Bear
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_002
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153929_001
FEATURE - Kuscheltiere für die perfekte Körperhaltung am Schreibtisch
Ferrari Press Agency
Funbaruzu 1
Ref 14598
23/02/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Dreams Co.
Cute little cuddly toy animals have been created for desk-sitting office workers and school children — to help them sit up straight and prevent slouching.
They are designed to encourage people to correct posture caused by sitting at a computer terminal or school desk all day.
The furry animals named Funbaruzu have arms and legs that cling to the desk edge of a table.
Each Funbaruzu sits between the worker’s stomach and the desk.
The idea is that they prevent a user leaning over the desk edge and instead sits up straight.
The animals each have a heart-shaped cushion inside, which is what helps keep posture straight.
There are four different critters in the range and all have names.
The re is a rabbit named Hop, a bear, named Brownie, a sloth called Nosly, and Ootan the orangutang.
OPS: The posture aiding Funbaruzu.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10047788_004
FEATURE - Wüste Szenen am "Mad Friday" in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7582073z)
Two men slouch on the pavement on Withy Grove . Revellers out in Manchester City Centre overnight during " Mad Friday " , named for being one of the busiest nights of the year for the emergency services in the UK .
Mad Friday, UK - 16 Dec 2016
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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Launch of British Fashion Council's London Show Rooms, Los Angeles, America - 12 Mar 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Brooker / Rex Features (1673616ab)
Liberty Ross
Launch of British Fashion Council's London Show Rooms, Los Angeles, America - 12 Mar 2012
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Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, 2009-7-23 / Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters EDEN and SAVANNAH enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles. The tired looking 'Desperate Housewives' actress is wearing no make up and a sporty outfit. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, 2009-7-23 / Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters EDEN and SAVANNAH enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles. The tired looking 'Desperate Housewives' actress is wearing no make up and a sporty outfit. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, 2009-7-23 / Slouch-hat-family MARCIA CROSS and twin daughters EDEN and SAVANNAH enjoying some quality time at a local park in Los Angeles. The tired looking 'Desperate Housewives' actress is wearing no make up and a sporty outfit. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Actress KATE HUDSON congratulates ex-beau LANCE on baby news
New York, 2009-01-06 / Actress KATE HUDSON happy for ex-beau LANCE baby news. KATE - who was seen here as she left her New York townhouse - has congratulated her ex boyfriend cyclist LANCE ARMSTRONG on having a baby with girlfriend Anna Hansen.
Sfgate.com writes: Actress Kate Hudson has sent her best wishes to her ex Lance Armstrong, who is to become a father for the fourth time, just months after they split. The Hollywood star dated cycling ace Armstrong for three months last summer, before splitting in July. But Hudson insists she is happy for the sports star, who will welcome the new addition with his girlfriend Anna Hansen in June. When asked how she feels about the baby news, Hudson told reporters, 'It's amazing. Congratulations. He's a great father. He already is an amazing father.' Armstrong, 37, has three children with his ex-wife Kristin: Luke, 9, and twin daughters Isabella and Grace, 7.
KATE is in town to promote her latest flick Bride Wars (opens Jan. 9) after a family vacation in Aspen. KATE also dons a trendy outfit as usual - this time wearing one of her favorites - a slouching ribbed beanie hat and Boho-chic ripped flare jeans. KATE also wore gloves and a wool coat to keep warm...but counter acted the idea of keeping toasty by wearing peep-toe heels. KATE also looks kind of tired and seems to wear too much makeup in some photos. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Actress KATE HUDSON congratulates ex-beau LANCE on baby news
New York, 2009-01-06 / Actress KATE HUDSON happy for ex-beau LANCE baby news. KATE - who was seen here as she left her New York townhouse - has congratulated her ex boyfriend cyclist LANCE ARMSTRONG on having a baby with girlfriend Anna Hansen.
Sfgate.com writes: Actress Kate Hudson has sent her best wishes to her ex Lance Armstrong, who is to become a father for the fourth time, just months after they split. The Hollywood star dated cycling ace Armstrong for three months last summer, before splitting in July. But Hudson insists she is happy for the sports star, who will welcome the new addition with his girlfriend Anna Hansen in June. When asked how she feels about the baby news, Hudson told reporters, 'It's amazing. Congratulations. He's a great father. He already is an amazing father.' Armstrong, 37, has three children with his ex-wife Kristin: Luke, 9, and twin daughters Isabella and Grace, 7.
KATE is in town to promote her latest flick Bride Wars (opens Jan. 9) after a family vacation in Aspen. KATE also dons a trendy outfit as usual - this time wearing one of her favorites - a slouching ribbed beanie hat and Boho-chic ripped flare jeans. KATE also wore gloves and a wool coat to keep warm...but counter acted the idea of keeping toasty by wearing peep-toe heels. KATE also looks kind of tired and seems to wear too much makeup in some photos. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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Actress KATE HUDSON congratulates ex-beau LANCE on baby news
New York, 2009-01-06 / Actress KATE HUDSON happy for ex-beau LANCE baby news. KATE - who was seen here as she left her New York townhouse - has congratulated her ex boyfriend cyclist LANCE ARMSTRONG on having a baby with girlfriend Anna Hansen.
Sfgate.com writes: Actress Kate Hudson has sent her best wishes to her ex Lance Armstrong, who is to become a father for the fourth time, just months after they split. The Hollywood star dated cycling ace Armstrong for three months last summer, before splitting in July. But Hudson insists she is happy for the sports star, who will welcome the new addition with his girlfriend Anna Hansen in June. When asked how she feels about the baby news, Hudson told reporters, 'It's amazing. Congratulations. He's a great father. He already is an amazing father.' Armstrong, 37, has three children with his ex-wife Kristin: Luke, 9, and twin daughters Isabella and Grace, 7.
KATE is in town to promote her latest flick Bride Wars (opens Jan. 9) after a family vacation in Aspen. KATE also dons a trendy outfit as usual - this time wearing one of her favorites - a slouching ribbed beanie hat and Boho-chic ripped flare jeans. KATE also wore gloves and a wool coat to keep warm...but counter acted the idea of keeping toasty by wearing peep-toe heels. KATE also looks kind of tired and seems to wear too much makeup in some photos. © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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'Twiggy: A Guide to Looking and Feeling Fabulous Over Forty' book signing at Waterstones, Oxford Street, London, Britain - 29 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley / Rex Features ( 804080m )
Twiggy
'Twiggy: A Guide to Looking and Feeling Fabulous Over Forty' book signing at Waterstones, Oxford Street, London, Britain - 29 Sep 2008
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Elle Macpherson out and about, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 802344` )
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Elle Macpherson out and about, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2008
Considering that she has just been voted the 'Greatest Model Ever' it is little surprise that Elle McPherson couldn't stop smiling while out and about in London today. Wearing skin-tight jeans the model displayed the type of coltishly thin long legs that helped gain her the accolade, not to mention the nickname 'The Body'. Elle, 44, whose fortune is estimated at (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Elle Macpherson out and about, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 802344` )
Elle Macpherson
Elle Macpherson out and about, Notting Hill, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2008
Considering that she has just been voted the 'Greatest Model Ever' it is little surprise that Elle McPherson couldn't stop smiling while out and about in London today. Wearing skin-tight jeans the model displayed the type of coltishly thin long legs that helped gain her the accolade, not to mention the nickname 'The Body'. Elle, 44, whose fortune is estimated at (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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