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Hot Design Links: 3-D Printed Food, Armani Manholes, and Stackable Pre-Fab Apartments
Cookie-scented air? Bacteria-printed scarves? What will they think of next?

New York City's first prefab microapartments will go up this year.
- "Apple Watch Instagram customize" may sound like a scam email subject line, but it's real: the ultimate in hipster accessorizing has arrived! (Design Milk)
- The super-cool, sister-run fashion label Rodarte hits the rug market. (Remodelista)
- Pre-fabricated mini-apartments that stack like a colossal Lego set? We may have found Portland's dream housing of the future. (Architecture Daily)
- Would you roll in a fashionably dyed bacteria scarf? (Wired)
- Armani manholes: no snickering. It's a thing. Be careful where you step. You might be crushing art. (Huffington Post)
- For orphans and terrible home bakers alike, you can now fill your home with the scent of a thousand cookies. (Refinery 29)
- Free city land for LA gardens meet one man’s mission to make his food “not just local, but hyperlocal.” Let’s adopt this idea quickly, Portland! (Fast Company)
- Or maybe, in the future, we will print our food. (Wired)