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photos of numbers :: 34, 296 & 23

Katie, February 14, 2014June 16, 2020
This article was published 13 years

Sticking with this week’s theme, these are all numbers I spotted in Stockholm when I was there for Design Week. The first one was spotted in the workshop area of Farg & Blanche‘s studio.

photos of numbers stockholm

I spotted 296 tucked in between T-bann carriages, much to the amusement of my traveling companion. And number 23 is just a pretty house number.

Have a good weekend folks.

photos of numbers

This article was published 13 years
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  1. Chrissy says:
    February 15, 2014 at 2:51 pm

    Loving these pics, I have a real thing for typography and can totally get what you see in the numbers, thanks for sharing!

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