• George Nelson (1907 - 1986) was an American industrial designer. (encyclopedia.design)
  • After being admitted to the bar in 1907, McCrae worked as an attorney in Prescott and served as the city recorder in 1908-1909. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • The design began in 1974 and the construction was completed in 1977. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Landmarks Preservation Commission recognized the Museum's interior in 1977. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • Whereas The New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York chooses the later date of 1977. (eteristv.lt)
  • He also worked with Sandro Pasqui in the design studio Pasqui e Pasini from 1974 onwards. (encyclopedia.design)
  • 99], The conservation was carried out between 1974 and 1986, wherever possible using non-invasive procedures such as washing with water and a solution of lime, filling gaps and damaged surfaces with soft mortar to prevent the ingress of water and stabilising statues that were fracturing through corrosion of metal dowels. (thewoodfiredenthusiast.com)
  • The chair stands out among the other furnishings in his ornamental interiors as the centre of coordinated spatial action. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The Museum's permanent collection contains works of art from classical antiquity and ancient Egypt, paintings and sculptures by practically all European masters, and an extensive collection of American and contemporary art. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • The New York Historic Landmarks Preservation Commission classified the Museum's main structure as a city landmark in 1967. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • It's the work of Carl Akeley, the museum's pioneering taxidermist: At the turn of the last century, he brought naturalism to animal poses, as in his fighting elephants in the Field's central hallway. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Some of her projects are featured in international awards such as American Graphic Design Awards 2018 and International Design Awards 2016. (unirufa.it)
  • In November 2018, ADAC was acquired by International Market Centers (IMC), the world's largest operator of premier showroom space for the furnishings, home décor, and gift industries. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • It was designed by the world-renowned architect Helmut Jahn. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the previous year, the renowned Viennese illustrator and architect had worked as a scenic designer for William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Pictures. (ajc.com)
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh is Scotland's most celebrated architect and designer of the 20th century, and today his work is celebrated worldwide. (encyclopedia.design)
  • In 1987 the dean of Harvard's Graduate School of Design, the Spanish architect José Rafael Moneo, organized the first show of Mr. Siza's work in the United States. (alvarosizavieira.com)
  • The Brazilian architect, who is known for his minimalist yet elegant biophilic designs, has been working for well over four decades and has the accomplishments to prove it: his projects have won numerous Wallpaper* Design Awards, prizes at the World Architecture Festival, the 2014 German Design Award, and, in 2004, the Architecture Prize at the Sao Paulo International Biennale. (lxcollection.com)
  • Unlike most architects, he has no interest in lecturing, winning awards, or gaining the approval of his peers," says Terence Riley, former curator of architecture and design at MoMA, of the architect. (lxcollection.com)
  • Wright advances quickly to head draftsman with design responsibilities for residences, and refers to Sullivan as his Liebermeister, or dear master, and is essentially the only architect whose work he praised. (fallingwater.org)
  • Pasini started working as an architect in 1965. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Designed by architect Charles Thompson and commissioned by Duncan McRae Sr., the house was constructed in 1912 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 22, 1982. (encyclopediaofarkansas.net)
  • Piero Lissoni is a design Renaissance man, and the many companies he has started under his namesake firm Lissoni & Partners encapsulate his varied professional interests. (lxcollection.com)
  • Jeffrey Beers has helmed his namesake architecture, design, and planning studio since 1986, shaping it into one of the most sought-after firms for hospitality and residential work today. (lxcollection.com)
  • She has written extensively about Maryland's State House, Government House, and the state-owned art collection and is the co-author of the upcoming 2021 WHHA re-release Designing Camelot . (whitehousehistory.org)
  • Based on a two-dimensional design, a carver or sculptor would make a three-dimensional model in wood, clay, or wax. (metmuseum.org)
  • Other exemplary brutalist designers are Silas Seandel , the idiosyncratic New York furniture designer and sculptor whose works in metal - in particular his tables - have a kind of brawny lyricism, and Curtis Jere , a nom-de-trade for the California team of Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels , the bold makers of expressive scorched and sheared copper and brass mirror frames and wall-mounted sculptures. (1stdibs.com)
  • All electrical and air-conditioning services are integrated into the perimeter shelving system at each floor allowing the ceilings to be left uncluttered and spatially continuous with the vertical voids which traverse the interior spaces. (alvarosizavieira.com)
  • In the early 1970s, Herb created a force with THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER that forever changed the American bathroom and kitchen, transforming what were once utilitarian spaces into statements of design, style, sophistication, and craftsmanship. (kohler-ups.sg)
  • For more than twenty-five years, Gregory Allan Cramer - artist, designer, and licensed contractor - has been blending the creative vision of an accomplished artist with his unique design sensibility, creating warm and colorful living spaces that are at once elegant, romantic, playful, and inspired. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • The owners wanted a comfortable home that would support their large family, and the design requirements included spaces for remote working, energy efficiency, a strong connection with the outdoors, plenty of natural daylight, and a great room for entertaining. (mainehomedesign.com)
  • From these intuitive "Technological Dances," immense paintings and sculptures emerge: memorials of objects and places from our Anthropocene era. (poush.fr)
  • His pieces have been shown by prominent design galleries in Paris and New York, and he has created a collection for Geiger. (lxcollection.com)
  • He lives and works in Paris. (poush.fr)
  • Graduating from HEAR (Strasbourg) in 2020, then from École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (Paris) in 2022, she has presented her work at Villa Empain (Brussels, 2023), FORMA (Paris, 2023) and Galerie Derouillon (Paris, 2023). (poush.fr)
  • Bianca Argimón (born in 1988 in Brussels) studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs, the Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the Rhode Island School of Design. (poush.fr)
  • Her professional experience as a Brand Designer has included collaborations with some of Europe's leading Brand Agencies, such as FutureBrand of Milan and Paris, Landor of Milan and Paris, Carrè Noir of Turin, Cb'a of Paris Saatchi & Saatchi of Rome, Strategic Design of Rome and JWT. (unirufa.it)
  • Since 2005 she has been living and working between Paris and Rome. (unirufa.it)
  • Today she works as a freelancer and collaborates with important Brand Agencies in Paris, Geneva, Milan and Rome. (unirufa.it)
  • Most architects build the world as they see it, but Weinfeld contours himself and the design around the client's wishes. (lxcollection.com)
  • RH believes that the most pleasing environments are a reflection of human designs so they work in order to please their client's needs. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Jahn designed the building while working for the Chicago architecture firm C.F. Murphy, which later would become Jahn Architects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Yet over the last five decades Mr. Álvaro Siza Vieira, now 74, has steadily assembled a body of work that ranks him among the greatest architects of his generation, and his creative voice has never seemed more relevant than now. (alvarosizavieira.com)
  • One of the foremost architects of his time, Wynford worked for the king at Windsor, Winchester Cathedral and New College, Oxford. (thewoodfiredenthusiast.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright would write fondly of the gifts in his autobiography and later scholars have drawn connections between Froebel Gifts and his architectural designs. (fallingwater.org)
  • Frances Myers commission to do a folio of etchings based on the important buildings design by Frank Lloyd Wright (18 69 1959) and in homage to him was one of those special situation's. (steinerag.com)
  • Myers described it this way: 'In the mid-1930s, the F (S). C. Johnson Company, a forward-thinking community-oriented company of Racine, Wisconsin where I grew up decided to commission a building the town could be proud of and asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design it. (steinerag.com)
  • So when Karen Johnson Keland, the daughter of the man who commissioned the Johnson Wax building, decided to commemorate the building by commissioning a print of it which ultimately led to the folio for Keland s Perimeter Press I felt I was somehow completing a circle ' Includes five examples of her work related to Frank Lloyd Wright. (steinerag.com)
  • Includes a portrait of Wright and three photographs of his work. (steinerag.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright s Decorative Designs: Harmony in the House. (steinerag.com)
  • At Home in a Work of Art: Frank Lloyd Wright s Usonian Masterpiece (Friedman House). (steinerag.com)
  • from his pencil lots of design objects were created, from the sixties up till today they are considered a symbol of Italian genius. (lovethesign.com)
  • He collaborated with many companies manufacturing furnishings accessories, among these Flos stands out, above all for the extended and fruitful collaboration, that generated a lot of very original design objects. (lovethesign.com)
  • The creation of gilt-bronze mounts or objects involved many different steps and was principally the work of bronze makers. (metmuseum.org)
  • He is the author of Official White House China from the 18th to 21st Centuries , and he compiled the catalog of objects for The White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families . (whitehousehistory.org)
  • The SFMOMA Museum Store offers the finest selection of modern and contemporary art books, as well as innovative design objects and furnishings, contemporary jewelry and apparel, educational children's books and toys, posters and stationery, plus our exclusive line of SFMOMA signature products. (eteristv.lt)
  • There are a lot of permanent museums, like the MOMA in New York that exhibits Achille Castiglioni's works, from lamps to seats. (lovethesign.com)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquires, analyses, conserves and exhibits excellent works of art from all periods and civilizations to bring people closer to creativity, knowledge, and ideas. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • Concerns the Decorative Design Exhibits at different locations in 1979. (steinerag.com)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, sometimes known as "the Met," is the most prominent art museum. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art was established on April 13, 1870, "a Museum and library of art to establish and maintain in the said city, to the purpose of nurture and develop the study of the fine arts, and the application of arts to manufacture and practical life, of increasing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and, to that end, of furnishing popular instruction. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • Superb examples of interior design through the ages are on view in the period rooms at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. (metmuseum.org)
  • James Parker is Curator Emeritus of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (metmuseum.org)
  • Olga Raggio , William Rieder , Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide , and Wolfram Koeppe of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. (metmuseum.org)
  • New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1997. (metmuseum.org)
  • Gino Sarfatti designed bubble pendant lamps featuring transparent, richly textured, handcrafted Murano glass globes. (jasper52.com)
  • Indeed the projects are manufactured combining industrial design, sculpture and decorative art. (lovethesign.com)
  • Thirty-four spectacular installations-some actual rooms taken from historic buildings and some recreations intended to show related works of decorative art in an authentic setting-offer a beautifully photographed grand tour through the history of interiors. (metmuseum.org)
  • Aasma was a fellow at the Home Workspace Program 2019-20, Ashkal Alwan, her work has appeared in Restricted Fixations, Abr_circle, Khoj Art+Science program, HH Art Space. (disclaimer.org.au)
  • In 2019 they premiered their first full length choreographic work Time Loop at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, receiving the Temperance Hall Award at the Fringe Awards. (disclaimer.org.au)
  • THE BOLD LOOK OF KOHLER began in 1967 as a unique program of beautifully designed toilets, bathtubs, sinks and other fixtures in unique colors supported by imaginative consumer advertising. (kohler-ups.sg)
  • His designs are celebrated globally, with work showcased in various esteemed institutions. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. (eteristv.lt)
  • The concept of this book originated in an exhibition of Bjorn Dahlstrom's work held at the Nordic embassies' 'Felleshus' in Berlin in the autumn of 2000. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • From Berlin, the exhibition transferred to the Form/Design Center in Malmo in the spring of 2001, and then an expanded version was held at the National Museum of Science and Technology in Stockholm. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Both functional and highly decorative, gilt-bronze mounts and bronzes d'ameublement such as wall lights, firedogs, and clocks played a very important role in the French interior from the late seventeenth until the early nineteenth century. (metmuseum.org)
  • His Sculpture Front cabinets laced with high-relief patinated steel mounts have become collector's items nonpareil, while the chairs , coffee table and dining table in his later Cityscape series and Sculpted Bronze series for Directional Furniture are perhaps the most expressive, attention-grabbing pieces in American modern design . (1stdibs.com)
  • From the trial collaboration of these two personalities the biggest and most important Italian design company was born. (lovethesign.com)
  • not only as furnishings accessories, but real artworks that Flos is still manufacturing, thanks to the collaboration of contemporary designers. (lovethesign.com)
  • For his collaboration with LX Collection, artist Ken Kelleher created virtual sculptures inspired by the architecture of four new developments. (lxcollection.com)
  • Caption: The Museum of Modern Art Renovation and Expansion Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. (eteristv.lt)
  • Engaging forms of performance, installation, and collaboration, Hanley's work is interested in audition as an affective practice and the possibilities of sound and technology to support and alter the sonic expressions of humans and non-humans. (disclaimer.org.au)
  • He created Archizoom Associati in 1968 with Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti, and Paolo Deganello, which developed industrial and architectural designs and urban planning and was a notable Italian architecture practice until 1972. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Her fascination with form and proportion eventually evolved into Frampton Co, her eponymous multidisciplinary design practice prized for its focus on art. (lxcollection.com)
  • Rooted in graphic and pictural work on paper and cardboard, his practice is articulated in different poles: dry techniques with charcoal, graphite powder, and pigments on the one hand, pictural work with spray paint and aggregates of textured materials on the other. (poush.fr)
  • Marco Acerbis, a stalwart in architecture and design, carved a unique career path beginning with prestigious Foster+Partners, before starting an independent, Italian practice. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The Wilder Chaise 1968 Lounge is a masterpiece of design created by Charles and Ray Eames , featuring a nylon-coated cast aluminium frame and base with a leather-covered polyurethane foam upholstered seating section. (encyclopedia.design)
  • A gift from MoMA Design Store is remembered always. (eteristv.lt)
  • Carla Adra (born in 1993 in Toronto) studied arts and anthropology in France, Canada and Mexico and is graduated from École d'Art et de Design de Reims in 2017. (poush.fr)
  • His reputation is likely to receive a boost from his museum here for the Iberê Camargo Foundation, his most sculptural work to date. (alvarosizavieira.com)
  • Her work is based on subtraction and has a sculptural dimension that deals with the intrinsic value of materials and their physicality. (poush.fr)
  • Fioravanti, a celebrated automotive designer, has significantly influenced the industry with his visionary designs at Pininfarina, especially through collaborations with Ferrari. (encyclopedia.design)
  • She told the museum, "My work is both an artistic and scientific challenge. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Philippe Starck Important French designer, over the years Philippe Stark has been collaborating with some Italian design companies like Flos and Alessi. (lovethesign.com)
  • The definitive work on traditional French-Canadian furniture by Palardy, who has devoted more than 40 years to the study of French-Canadian culture. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • By design, despite its modern appointments Sea Sprite appears to have been a part of the landscape for 100 years. (mainehomedesign.com)
  • For more than 35 years, Room & Board has created modern furnishings designed to be practical, timeless, and comfortable. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Dream House Interiors is a family-owned company that has been in the Atlanta area for 30 years. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Furthermore Wanders works, through his architecture studio, for some projects like Kamaha Grand Hotel in Bonn, the Villa Moda store in Bahrain and the Mondrian South Beach Hotel in Miami. (lovethesign.com)
  • 20th-century decorative arts dealer and Marx expert Liz O'Brien reveals many of Marx's undiscovered projects, including houses that have been razed despite preservationist protests, as well as his range of furniture designs. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • Ms. Cutler's latest projects include, being the featured Artist for CSU, "Social Injustice Through The Arts Program", working with student of color during Black History Month to create personal murals that exhibit at the Foothills Mall June of 2022, being a member of the committee for Fort Collins Juneteenth Celebration, curating "A Culture Preserved In The Black Experience. (louisecutlerstudio.com)
  • While Gregory has recently closed the gallery to focus all of his efforts on working on design projects, he continues to maintain strong relationships with the country's most respected antique dealers and galleries. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • This sculpture from the Edlis/Neeson collection, donated to the Art Institute in 1995, is by the German artist Katharina Fritsch, which some might see as surprising and playful for being constructed out of seashell shapes. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Through weaving, sculpture, and frescoes, Kenia relays her fascination for the geometric shapes and the symbols of Andean textiles. (poush.fr)
  • There are many remarkable interiors in its galleries spanning from 1st-century Rome to current American design. (thealchemistskitchen.com)
  • Michael Anastassiades Michael Anastassiades is a designer from Cyprus who opened his studio in 1994 in London, he is specialized in industrial design and engineering, peculiarity that makes his works unique. (lovethesign.com)
  • His distinctive background as an artist infuses his design work with a unique point of view, in which traditional elegance meets the unexpected. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • Brutalist furniture and sculptures remain popular with interior designers and can lend unique, eccentric, human notes to an art and design collection in any home. (1stdibs.com)
  • Arhaus was founded in 1986 with a passion to provide unique, high-quality, well-designed home furnishings. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • His Storagewall shelf system, which he made in 1945, changed the way offices worked. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Franco Raggi, born in 1945, has contributed greatly to the design and architecture fields for over five decades. (encyclopedia.design)
  • In the 1950s and '60s he worked closely with the Portuguese Modernist Fernando Távora, who instilled in him both a strong respect for the traditions of Portuguese architecture and an understanding that no creative work has real meaning unless it is anchored in the present. (alvarosizavieira.com)
  • The term brutalism - which derives from the French word brut , meaning "raw" - was coined by architecture critic Reyner Banham to describe an architectural style that emerged in the 1950s featuring monumental buildings, usually made of unornamented concrete, whose design was meant to project an air of strength and solidity. (1stdibs.com)
  • Particularly the stark simplicity of his furniture designs appealed to modern taste, which led to the production of replica Mackintosh chairs and settees. (encyclopedia.design)
  • To turn the building into a tropical oasis, Weinfeld designed Jardim in tandem with the New York-based landscape architectural firm Future Green Studio, who helped create private gardens in the courtyard to accentuate the appeal of Jardim's indoor-outdoor lifestyle. (lxcollection.com)
  • As the renovation was being completed, Annette Hoyt Flanders was serving with the American Red Cross in France, during World War I. Flanders earned her B.S. degree in botany at Smith College in 1918 before leaving and would go on to study landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, civil engineering at Marquette University, and design, architecture and architectural history at the Sorbonne. (blogspot.com)
  • The artist is very famous, mainly because of the manufacturing of the Knotted Chair by Droog Design which was put on the market in 1996. (lovethesign.com)
  • Many would argue that this is more of a sculpture than a chair. (encyclopedia.design)
  • In Pennsylvania, he worked in his uncle's chair manufacturing with his brothers. (encyclopedia.design)
  • His love and passion for antique furnishings, which he believes enhance any modern or traditional space, led Gregory to open the urbane antique and art gallery Gallery 43 in New Rochelle. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • Mathews Furniture + Design has served the Southeast as the high-end source for traditional, contemporary, and fine antique reproduction furniture as well as lighting , rugs, and accessories. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Trained at Milan's Polytechnic Institute and mentored by Gio Ponti , his acclaimed works now define the era and remain popular among collectors. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Whether you're familiar with legendary photographer Sebastiao Salgado's name and work or not, this documentary, a popular prize winner at Cannes and on the Oscar shortlist, will be a revelation. (latimes.com)
  • The interior space is open and flexible. (wikipedia.org)
  • NEW YORK - Through the Atomic Age, from the late 1940s through the 1960s, developing nuclear power, atomic science and the space race inspired out-of-this-world interior design. (jasper52.com)
  • From a very young age, interior designer Elena Frampton possessed a rare understanding of how people experience space. (lxcollection.com)
  • Gregory successfully translated his profound love of color, texture, form, and space into building his own highly-acclaimed interior design firm, which has been featured in numerous national and international publications. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • The forms she places in space, mainly sculptures and installations, are created through simple but fundamental actions. (poush.fr)
  • Her works structure an architecture of thought that leads the individual to the seizure of a mental space. (poush.fr)
  • Following are some tips from a chef whose renovated kitchen does double duty as a work and entertaining space. (thequintessentialgroup.com)
  • The original interiors had warm striped yellow and gold carpeting with blue upholstered seating, which was later replaced. (wikipedia.org)
  • Two of Gregory's original glassworks are part of the prestigious permanent collection at the Corning Museum of Glass in upstate New York. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • I work directly on casts of original skulls using scientific data, that new discoveries and publications may modify or support. (chicagotribune.com)
  • There are not so many designer brands like the Achille brothers, and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni that have wrote the history of the art of worldwide design. (lovethesign.com)
  • Achille is focused on design, architecture and city planning, and with his brother Pier Giacomo wrote the history of national and international design. (lovethesign.com)
  • Gregory feels strongly that rather than completely gut-renovating a historic building, it is important to "preserve our design history through the loving restoration of historic homes. (gregoryallancramer.com)
  • There is no better place to learn about history, science, and art than the New York State Museum . (travellens.co)
  • These high-end, Atomic Age decorative statements were sculptures by day, supernovas by night. (jasper52.com)
  • His name is primarily associated with the design for the Glasgow School of Art. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The "Windyhill" house at Kilmacolm (1900), the "Hill House" at Helensburgh (1902-3), the arrangement of the Derngate house in Northampton (1916-20), and the decorative work in Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms in Glasgow are without a doubt the most interesting works outside of the School of Art. (encyclopedia.design)
  • All 23 bedrooms are individually designed with luxury furnishings and offer a relaxing environment. (laterooms.com)
  • Lately, the word "brutalist" has been adopted by the realms of furniture design and the decorative arts to refer to chairs , cabinets , tables and accessory pieces such as mirror frames and lighting that are made of rougher, deeply textured metals and other materials that are the visual and palpable antithesis of the sleek, smooth and suave. (1stdibs.com)
  • Paul Evans is Exhibit A for brutalist furniture design. (1stdibs.com)
  • Pier Giacomo Castiglioni was born in 1913 in Milan and after graduating in Architectural School of the Polytechnic of Milan he had a stunning career in the design and the academy, winning even nine gold compasses together with his brother, and exhibiting his works in the most famous museums in the world. (lovethesign.com)
  • The Contemporary Art Society was founded in 1910 by Roger Fry and others, as a personal society for purchasing works of art to put in public museums. (eteristv.lt)
  • She started working in Documentary as production assistant and assistant director with the company Les Films d'Ici (France). (unirufa.it)
  • Acquisitions have 2 showrooms and have stunning and modern products ready to enhance your designs. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Ligne Roset is synonymous with modern luxury and invites consumers to revel in a contemporary, design-forward lifestyle. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Explore Cantoni showroom and be inspired by their irreverent and modern designs. (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • important pieces of furniture by the masters of prewar Swedish design, including Carl Malmsten, Carl Bergsten,, Gustav Bergstrom, Axel Einar Hjort, and textile designer Marta Maas-Fjetterstrom. (carnegiehillbooks.com)
  • To bring our vision to life, we hired contractor Brian Bielski and designer Elizabeth Mitchel, both of Finesse Design Remodeling. (thequintessentialgroup.com)
  • The project, his first in New York, takes the name of the Portuguese word for "garden": appropriate, given the lush array of greenery that envelopes the towers at every turn. (lxcollection.com)
  • Design trade members enjoy priority access to in-stock product, exclusive trade pricing, dedicated project management, and customer service. (issuu.com)
  • The project was important to me professionally as a former chef and restaurateur turned food writer, recipe developer and cookbook author working from home. (thequintessentialgroup.com)
  • Atlanta is the home of thousands of amazing and creative interior designers and impressive showrooms full of pieces that represent the key to your perfect interior design project or home! (modernfloorlamps.net)
  • Our assortment, like the pieces in MoMAâ s architecture and design department, is item driven. (eteristv.lt)
  • Many people all over the world adore his beautiful, straightforward designs. (encyclopedia.design)
  • I believe the purpose of my work is to bring a sense of peace and serenity into a world where chaos has become the norm. (louisecutlerstudio.com)
  • Ms Cutler's work has been featured in Art Business News, Art World News, Edge Of Faith and Beyond Words Magazine. (louisecutlerstudio.com)
  • Thieves centers on the New York blue-chip commercial art world, with its fussy idiosyncrasies and particular flavor of exploitation. (e-flux.com)
  • In the manner of medieval artists, in her works a swarm of details and allegories draws the eye into a whirlwind of ubiquitous situations, exploring the fears, prejudices, and taboos of the contemporary world. (poush.fr)
  • Their product developers travel the globe working directly with skilled artisans to craft pieces that can only be found at Arhaus, ensuring that every Arhaus piece meets high-quality standards. (modernfloorlamps.net)