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| Inspired Our Proud Canadian Identity, particularly the Cold winter weather, Love for hockey culture, and Tim Hortons (a must have if you are ever on the Canadian side of the pond). Even the fact that if you are in a Tim Horton’s drive thru - it’s not rare for the car behind you to pay for your order as a gesture of random kindness. We call these, Random Acts of Flyness* So anyways, in that spirit of pride and dopness - we’ve rendered a few 3d objects of things you’d find in a typical Canadian home (ie. a hockey helmet, a pair of skates and our version of what a Tim Hortons x bbbblanc* collab would look like) & more to come. Big thanks to our friends schooooolfor co-launching this project with us
Full Project Here* ︎ Winter BootA snow boot is a type of boot, generally waterproof or water-resistant. The boot, in almost all cases, has a high side, keeping snow from entering the boot, and a rubber sole, to keep water out. Snowboots are used in wet, slushy, muddy, and snowy situations. WikipediaHockey HelmetA hockey helmet is worn by players of ice hockey, inline hockey, and bandy to help protect the head from potential injury when hit by the puck, sticks, skates, boards, other players, or the ice. WikipediaSnow ShovelA snow shovel is a specialized shovel designed for snow removal. Snow shovels come in several different designs, each of which is designed to move snow in a different way. Removing snow with a snow shovel has health and injury risks, but can also have significant health benefits when the snow shovel is used correctly. Wikipedia |





Hockey SkatesHockey / Ice skates are metal blades attached underfoot and used to propel the bearer across a sheet of ice while ice skating. The first ice skates were made from leg bones of horse, ox or deer, and were attached to feet with leather straps. Wikipedia
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