Five Good Things: Far Out Architecture to Vintage Sweet Wrap

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Takeo Satow, Sinkentiku, 1956
Takeo Satow, Sinkentiku, 1956Courtesy of RNDRD

Present & Correct picks five of the best of this week's art on the web

Good Things is nothing if not eclectic, so this week please enjoy our combination of junk food indulging rodents and dreamy clothes racks.

Our new favourite Tumblr discovery is RNDRD. Some excellent person is scanning incredible, and bonkers, buildings from old architecture books and putting them online. Thank you.

This week we spent too long admiring the sculptures of Ted Larsen, simple shapes composed almost like 1970s trademarks.

Just when you thought you had achieved drying rack perfection, along comes Frederik Delius with this beauteous creation.

Pattern lovers will find this museum of sweet wrappers a real delight. Eye candy inspiration from around the world.

Any recent visitors to London's Whitechapel Gallery will recognise some of the books in Archivo LaFuente. Constructivist publications which have come back around with a vengeance.

Finally, this week we saw the passing of National Pizza Day. The only real way to celebrate, aside from eating one yourself, is to watch squirrels enjoying those hot cheesy pies.