Gifts for hobbyists
Gift ideas for hobbyists
Having an axe in the house saves you having to hire a carpenter! Many nerds and geeks are fed up of buying new devices every few months and instead repair broken computers, household appliances, etc., while others use soldering irons and laser cutters as a hobby. If you're looking for a present for a die-hard hobbyist, you'll find it here. From funny T-shirts to useful tools and fun construction kits, you'll find everything a MacGyver-in-training... Mehr anzeigen could wish for. You'll just have to get the ballpoint pen refill and the tape you need to build a rocket launcher yourself. ;)Some stories begin with a completely ordinary afternoon – until suddenly a white rabbit rushes by and everything goes awry. Since Lewis Carroll's A...
View full detailsIn many small European towns, there are these winding alleys where suddenly a tiny flower shop appears. Pots full of tulips stand in front of the d...
View full detailsAnyone who, when looking at a greenhouse, immediately thinks of the scent of earth, quiet afternoons, and that very specific happiness between leav...
View full detailsThere are places in stories where time suddenly becomes strange. Old train stations with high arches, ticking clocks, and the soft echo of steam lo...
View full detailsBig cities have their own dramaturgy. During the day, people rush through subway stations and alleys, but as soon as the sun sets, a different mood...
View full detailsAnyone who has ever strolled through a narrow Japanese alley knows this special atmosphere: red paper lanterns overhead, small izakaya eateries sid...
View full detailsThere are these quiet Christmas moments that are almost more important than the big hustle and bustle: outside, snow falls softly, inside the firep...
View full detailsThere are these quiet Christmas moments that are almost more important than the big hustle and bustle: outside, snow falls quietly, inside, the fir...
View full detailsWhen the days get shorter and fairy lights hang in the windows everywhere, this very special time of the year begins: Christmas markets, freshly de...
View full detailsThere are cities that feel like a stage. Venice definitely belongs to them: narrow alleys, small bridges over shimmering canals, and gondolas that ...
View full detailsSome bookstores are more than just places to buy books. They are meeting points for stories, thoughts, and people – small literary universes betwee...
View full detailsThere is this brief moment in spring in Japan when cherry blossoms drift through the air like pink snow. Entire streets transform into a sea of blo...
View full detailsBetween creaking floorboards, fluttering ravens, and signs that only insiders can interpret correctly, there are these alleys where you automatical...
View full detailsIn some books, there are these small moments: a cozy side alley, a bookstore with a creaky door, somewhere the scent of fresh coffee. You sit at a ...
View full detailsWhen you stroll through Japanese cities, you encounter them everywhere: small trams leisurely rattling past houses, cherry trees, and narrow alleys...
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