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  • Robots with human faces and emotions
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    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
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    16/10/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS:The tiny brushless motor that poweres the AheadForm robot facial expressions

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017561_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
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    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Lan

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
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    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artificial skin close-up

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017558_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Lan

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017557_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017556_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017555_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots. Artifcial skin detail.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017554_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017553_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Elf showing an eye camera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robots with human faces and emotions
    DUKAS_190017552_FER
    Robots with human faces and emotions
    Ferrari Press Agency 
    Robots 1 
    Ref 17215
    16/10/2025
     See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: AheadForm

    A robotics company has unveiled incredibly life-like machines set to put a human face on the industry.China-based AheadForm AheadForm says the realistic humanoids mimic living people with lifelike skin, expressive faces and delicate word forming mouths. Powered by AI and mechanics, the company is said to be developing the machines to replicate our emotions and behaviour.They are also being equipped with the ability to learn from what they see and where they’re at using algorithms and degrees of freedom in their movement. The robots come with custom-designed brushless micro motors inside their heads enabling them to move eyebrows, lips, and eyes to match their speech and emotions. AheadForm says the current female Elf model, V1 , which has elven-like ears, can perceive the world, communicate, learn, and interact intelligently with its surroundings.The Lan Series also has realistic features but only 10 degrees of freedom, offering lifelike appearance and intuitive movements. It is aimed at  cost-efficiency for use in roles that need more mobility and handling ability, such as guiding people, performing simple manual tasks, or demonstrating products. 

    OPS: One of the AheadForm robots.The Elf

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    DUKAS_116481006_EYE
    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
    © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    DUKAS_116481052_EYE
    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    The patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
    © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Seeded loaves from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
    © Drew Gardner / eyevine

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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Mad about Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Bakewell tarts from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Raspberry tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A Raspberry chocolate tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A Chocolate doughnut from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mini Bakewell tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A seeded bagel from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Pain Au Raisin from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A pretzel from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Pain Au Raisin from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A chocolate Roulade from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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  • Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Raspberry tart from patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A mixed berry fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Victoria sponge from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Lemon Meringue tarts from the ‘Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Mixed fruit tarts from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Macaroons from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    A fruit tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Chocolate Strawberry tart from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Assorted seeded loves from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Pumpkin seed bread from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Challah bread from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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    Patisserie Bakery made entirely from Knitted food
    Mixed seeded loaves from the patisserie bakery entitled ‘The Art of Love Bakery’ by artist Kate Jenkins of Brighton which consists of more than 500 knitted and crochet baked items.
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