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The English company FieldCandy prints putting, typically strange, trompe l’oeil graphics onto classic A-frame tenting tents, giving them the looks of an enormous open book, a brick wall or a large slice of watermelon. Its latest offerings embrace “Wild-Life,” a arbitrary jungle scene by the foremost London-based furnishings and textile designer Tord Boontje; the festival-season-appropriate “Glastocows”; and maybe most charming of all, “The smallest World’s Pub” (available On First July), that comes with the choice of a customizable taphouse sign and spot board at the tent door.
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